Yesterday, one of my characters got a T9 Cooking Scroll as a drop. My Cook opened it and learned the recipe for "Blackberry & Pear Scrumble". "Scrumble", I wondered? Never seen that word before. A short google search later and I find that it is (a) usually used to to describe small piece of random crochet or knitting to be assembled into something larger, and (b) the BBC food page has a recipe for...."Blackberry & Pear Scrumble".
It's what I would have otherwise described as a "cobbler", a sort of fruit pie with no lower crust and thick sort of biscuit (US usage) crust. The BBC recipes use a scone batter for the crust, which is pretty much the same thing.
I do have to congratulate Turbine for using real British food items several times. This one goes well with toad-in-a-hole. bubble and squeak, and <rooster>-a-leekie soup (the real first word gets eaten by the language filter).
Can anyone think of any others and/or has anyone found any more interesting new recipes?