Queen's Quandary...
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Queen's Quandary...
Gents... (you know who I mean...)
I was doing what passes for "cooking" in my flat and I began to wonder...
What is it with the Colonists that they simply don't understand a proper "fry up"?
Sigh...
Got to get back to my chips... My bangers are already done...
I was doing what passes for "cooking" in my flat and I began to wonder...
What is it with the Colonists that they simply don't understand a proper "fry up"?
Sigh...
Got to get back to my chips... My bangers are already done...
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
You actually eat bangors & mash?
Re: Queen's Quandary...
i have no clue to what either of those are, but willing tom try something ONCE... :)Mescalero wrote:You actually eat bangors & mash?
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
I always start the weekend with a fry up, bangers, bacon, eggs, black pudding and tomatoes and sometimes fried bread....
Mondays used to be Bubble & Squeak day...
Mondays used to be Bubble & Squeak day...
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Me too. When I lived in New York I had to make my own bangers and black pudding because they just weren't available. The local butcher finally got used to the crazy Englishman who came in for pigs blood and pork shoulder with extra fat.game keeper wrote:I always start the weekend with a fry up, bangers, bacon, eggs, black pudding and tomatoes and sometimes fried bread....
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Now you know why I lost 28 lbs. the eight weeks I spent in England.
Ask Blaine, I do not have the type of frame that will readily support a 28 lb loss.
Ask Blaine, I do not have the type of frame that will readily support a 28 lb loss.
Re: Queen's Quandary...
Bangers and mash any thing like chorizo and papas?
Mike
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
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Although I usta, I jes' kain't do my fair share of grease, anymore........
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Although I usta, I jes' kain't do my fair share of grease, anymore........
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Kiwi Breakfast
Monday to Friday Porridge 1/2 cup oatmeal, 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup water, cardamom, 1 teaspoon sugar or honey.
Saturday - Cereal and toast jam,marmalade or marmite, or maybe porridge again.
Sunday, crunchy toast- oven baked toast covered in olive oil, eggs- fried, poached or scrabbled, fried bacon, tomato, mushroom, baked beans or spaghetti or creamed corn, sometimes breakfast sausage instead of the bacon. We call it a Kiwi breakfast. Sometimes we might cook this up in the evening if we are in a hurry during the week. Every now and then it will include American pancakes and ice cream and maple syrup.
Saturday night after Church is homemade pizza night!
Monday to Friday Porridge 1/2 cup oatmeal, 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup water, cardamom, 1 teaspoon sugar or honey.
Saturday - Cereal and toast jam,marmalade or marmite, or maybe porridge again.
Sunday, crunchy toast- oven baked toast covered in olive oil, eggs- fried, poached or scrabbled, fried bacon, tomato, mushroom, baked beans or spaghetti or creamed corn, sometimes breakfast sausage instead of the bacon. We call it a Kiwi breakfast. Sometimes we might cook this up in the evening if we are in a hurry during the week. Every now and then it will include American pancakes and ice cream and maple syrup.
Saturday night after Church is homemade pizza night!
Re: Queen's Quandary...
In England, what we know as pork & beans are known as baked beans.
I had them with my breakfast every morning.
That is something I had never encountered before going to England.
I had them with my breakfast every morning.
That is something I had never encountered before going to England.
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
We called them baked beans in Illinois when I was a kid too. Although the two names were pretty much interchangeable.
Re: Queen's Quandary...
This a/m's southwestern respaste was three huevos, over-easy, atop a red-chili pork tamale. Side of diced cheddar-wurst sauteed w/onions.
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Daily when on the road: 2 or 3 eggs, over med.; hashbrowns or sliced tomatoes; sausage, italian, polish or german when available, plain patties when not; toast, peferably sour douugh for that matching attitude, or english muffins and a diet cola. At home: 3 eggs o/m and bacon or sausage; or wheat toast when I'm lazy; or Rice Crispis when I'm really lazy. Waffles when the wife fixes breakfast.
Bangers & mash = ?
Bubbles & squeak = ?
Fry up = ?
Bangers & mash = ?
Bubbles & squeak = ?
Fry up = ?
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Oh, I get the fry-up. What I cannot fathom is the brew-up. I mean, all that fuss for a lousy cuppa tea???
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Come here, and get below the Mason Dixon line and we'll show you fry up, we'll bubble you up good and proper.
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
I one ordered chips and gravy at a truck stop in upper peninsula of Michigan. I saw the cook looking at me funny. Finally the waitress brought me a nice big plate of Lay's potato chips covered in gravy!
Re: Queen's Quandary...
When you say chips & gravy, is that brown gravy?
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Fries and gravy, good old truck stop generic gravy that plugs arteries and pads the belly, pure heaven. They were chips as in "fish and chips" in Canada well into my teens. I even knew what a rod and a stone were and kids were lads and lasses.
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Two or three times a week our breakfast is huevos rancheros con chorizo, sometimes sausage and grits and gravy.
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Bangers n mash= sausages and mashed potato
Bubble n squeak = fried cabbage and mash potato
Spotted dick= current steam pudding.
Do you yanks do steam pudding?
2 cups of self raising flour, 1/2 cup of butter, 1/2 cup sugar, 3/4 to 1 cup of milk, 2 eggs. Throw it all in a food processor so it looks like cake mixture. Throw in a cup of raisins or black currents. Pour into a stainless steel bowl. Put tin foil over it and and cook in boiling water for two hours. Serve with custard. This is real man's food!
For me I would rather eat pork pie or a Cornish pasty than bangers n mash. But bubble and squeak is just nasty!
Bubble n squeak = fried cabbage and mash potato
Spotted dick= current steam pudding.
Do you yanks do steam pudding?
2 cups of self raising flour, 1/2 cup of butter, 1/2 cup sugar, 3/4 to 1 cup of milk, 2 eggs. Throw it all in a food processor so it looks like cake mixture. Throw in a cup of raisins or black currents. Pour into a stainless steel bowl. Put tin foil over it and and cook in boiling water for two hours. Serve with custard. This is real man's food!
For me I would rather eat pork pie or a Cornish pasty than bangers n mash. But bubble and squeak is just nasty!
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
No Grits or Catheads? What?
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Have you got a recipe for grits and cat heads?
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Why, yes. Yes I do.
Cathead Biscuits
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Re: Queen's Quandary...
Ok!
grits from the word gryt or groat meaning a corn porridge.
Cat heads is what we call scones.
Served with whipped cream and jam and a cup of tea of course!
Jam is a coarse fruit jelly.
Do you have scotch eggs?
grits from the word gryt or groat meaning a corn porridge.
Cat heads is what we call scones.
Served with whipped cream and jam and a cup of tea of course!
Jam is a coarse fruit jelly.
Do you have scotch eggs?