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The Great Hash Brown Debate!!
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So , the English Breakfast Society are up in arms regarding the humble Hash Brown being included in a Full English ??
They explain them as " A Lazy American Replacement " ...
Personally I love me a Hash Brown on a Full English ??
Who does and doesn't agree |
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Whether you like like them or not or indeed anything else, does not mean it should be included in the traditional full English. Some people, especially on holidays, add chips. Each to their own but when I go to order a full English, which is rare, I want the traditional one, not whatever else anyone thinks should be included. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Has anyone tried puff balls?Ooeer mrs
Its an old wartime recipe to fill you up
Self raising flour salt and pepper to taste, add water so it makes a dryish dough
Fry in the bacon fat
Delish, hash browns..pah
Let me know if you try it
Oil in a frying pan will do for the “ grillers” amongst us |
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"OK hear me out.
Hash brown. Black pudding on top. Then another hash brown on top of that to make a sort of hash brown sandwich. Then put your fried egg on top of that. "
Black Pudding is though sorry |
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"I had no idea, until now, that the english breakfast society not only exists, but they have a world championship."
You can always trust the English to try and impose rules on an art form. Breakfast should be like jazz. Do it your own way. |
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By *ornycougaWoman
over a year ago
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"I don't eat a full English but no ones taking away Hash Brown's for me
You still haven't tried the Bean Filled ones yet ffs "
Shut. The. Front. Door!!! Where can I lay my paws on these precious things? |
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"I don't eat a full English but no ones taking away Hash Brown's for me
You still haven't tried the Bean Filled ones yet ffs
Shut. The. Front. Door!!! Where can I lay my paws on these precious things? "
Iceland ( The shop not the country haha ) |
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"I had no idea, until now, that the english breakfast society not only exists, but they have a world championship.
You can always trust the English to try and impose rules on an art form. Breakfast should be like jazz. Do it your own way."
Absofuckinlutely |
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By *ornycougaWoman
over a year ago
Wherever I lay my hat |
"I don't eat a full English but no ones taking away Hash Brown's for me
You still haven't tried the Bean Filled ones yet ffs
Shut. The. Front. Door!!! Where can I lay my paws on these precious things?
Iceland ( The shop not the country haha ) "
Cheers! BRB |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hash browns, tinned tomatoes, white pudding, fruit slice, fried bread, mushrooms... get in the bin!
Tattie scone, fried or grilled tomatoes, black pudding, fried eggs, lorne sausages, bacon... get on my plate then in my belly!
Beans optional. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Sausage biscuits and gravy
Bacon
Fried potatoes with onions and peppers.
2 eggs sunny side up.
Rye toast.
My favorite breakfast
What are Sausage Biscuits lol ??"
I was going to say you are going to lose them talking about “sausage biscuits” …
Granny…. Think about it the sausage you get in a McDonald’s McMuffin.. but that’s in the middle buttermilk scone type thing…..
P.s gravy isn’t the alway the same either!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Sausage biscuits and gravy
Bacon
Fried potatoes with onions and peppers.
2 eggs sunny side up.
Rye toast.
My favorite breakfast
What are Sausage Biscuits lol ??
I was going to say you are going to lose them talking about “sausage biscuits” …
Granny…. Think about it the sausage you get in a McDonald’s McMuffin.. but that’s in the middle buttermilk scone type thing…..
P.s gravy isn’t the alway the same either!! " it's ground up sausage in a white gravy poured over buttermilk biscuits . (Scones). |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So , the English Breakfast Society are up in arms regarding the humble Hash Brown being included in a Full English ??
They explain them as " A Lazy American Replacement " ...
Personally I love me a Hash Brown on a Full English ??
Who does and doesn't agree "
I read the article because I wondered what hash browns were a "A Lazy American Replacement" for. Apparently, bubble and squeak! Who the hell has bubble and squeak as a regular full English breakfast item? Not one poster above has even mentioned it |
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By *ee04Man
over a year ago
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I can live without them but then I don’t like beans on mine either or tomatoes nothing against just personal choice.
I my humble opinion a full English will vary on region. A lot don’t have black pudding that’s an essential to me but hey. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sausage biscuits and gravy
Bacon
Fried potatoes with onions and peppers.
2 eggs sunny side up.
Rye toast.
My favorite breakfast
What are Sausage Biscuits lol ??
I was going to say you are going to lose them talking about “sausage biscuits” …
Granny…. Think about it the sausage you get in a McDonald’s McMuffin.. but that’s in the middle buttermilk scone type thing…..
P.s gravy isn’t the alway the same either!! it's ground up sausage in a white gravy poured over buttermilk biscuits . (Scones)."
American biscuits with a little butter or honey is amazing, that white gravy or grits, I just don't understand it at all |
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Bacon and eggs, mushroom if in season, minimum ingredients for a traditional English breakfast, not sure why this society has baked beans but complains about hash browns, also tomato is a new world product |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"OK hear me out.
Hash brown. Black pudding on top. Then another hash brown on top of that to make a sort of hash brown sandwich. Then put your fried egg on top of that. "
Nice |
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Far too many things are added to 'traditional English breakfasts' which shouldn't be there. The correct components are:
Dry-cured back bacon;
Fried egg;
Fried bread;
Fried potatoes;
Sausage (proper, fat, pork - ooer!);
Black pudding;
Brown sauce (NOT ketchup).
People adding beans, tomatoes, etc - it's not meant to be a salad! It's supposed to be an aortic aneurysm in edible form, to be taken, at the most, monthly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A full English for me is:
Egg, bacon, black pudding (well done), mushrooms, hash browns, toast and s tomato.
I don't do beans as they tend to be a bit messy and end up slopping on my tits. |
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"So , the English Breakfast Society are up in arms regarding the humble Hash Brown being included in a Full English ??
They explain them as " A Lazy American Replacement " ...
Personally I love me a Hash Brown
on a Full English ??
Who does and doesn't agree "
Love hash brown will always add when. available. |
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Now I’m a carb loving, potato fiend…. But potatoes do not belong on a breakfast. Be they fried, rostied, sautéed, hashed or otherwise. The addition of potatoes turn it into a brunch for me.
Mushrooms do belong.
This is a hill that I’m willing to die on |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Now I’m a carb loving, potato fiend…. But potatoes do not belong on a breakfast. Be they fried, rostied, sautéed, hashed or otherwise. The addition of potatoes turn it into a brunch for me.
Mushrooms do belong.
This is a hill that I’m willing to die on "
Sounds like you got a chip on your shoulder for hash browns |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"OK hear me out.
Hash brown. Black pudding on top. Then another hash brown on top of that to make a sort of hash brown sandwich. Then put your fried egg on top of that. "
Now you're talking! |
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"Now I’m a carb loving, potato fiend…. But potatoes do not belong on a breakfast. Be they fried, rostied, sautéed, hashed or otherwise. The addition of potatoes turn it into a brunch for me.
Mushrooms do belong.
This is a hill that I’m willing to die on "
Damn it. And I thought we were getting on so well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Well I do love anything potato and if it's fried it can go with a fry up but you probably need to give it a slightly different name if there's a registered make-up for what is specifically considered an English Breakfast. |
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