Traditional English food — boar's feet stew? (5,4)
I believe the answer is:
roast beef
'traditional english food' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'boar's feet stew?' is the wordplay.
'stew?' indicates anagramming the letters (I've seen 'stew' mean this).
'boars'+'feet'='boarsfeet'
'boarsfeet' anagrammed gives 'ROAST-BEEF'.
(Other definitions for roast beef that I've seen before include "Joint" , "Traditional English dish" , "Traditional English food" , "part of lunch for Sun?" , "Typically 7 down dish" .)