I like:
Cod, or Skate, and Chips (add Salt, Fresh ground Black pepper and real Vinegar (not the non brewed stuff) Bread and Butter and sometimes a glass of wine with it
Having that tonight as I will have been cooking Xmas food on and off all day
When I was a child, I used to love dipping my chips, (and even sometimes bits of my fish too!) into some curry sauce when having some fish and chips! I even used to at one point love having mushy peas with my fish and chips, but went off them for some reason!
When I was a child, I used to love dipping my chips, (and even sometimes bits of my fish too!) into some curry sauce when having some fish and chips! I even used to at one point love having mushy peas with my fish and chips, but went off them for some reason!
Thats what we,re having fri night fish suppers and curry sauce delicious
Last night before the football, I had a smoked sausage supper because I'm not keen on the batter at the place near the ground. But there's a chippy in town where the batter reminds me of fish suppers from when I was young so it would be a crime to get anything else.
And then there's the one nearest me that I don't go to anymore - last order I had from there, the chips were still raw in the middle.
Chips and cheese with curry sauce is a rare treat! I don't mind a steak pie supper once every few months either. I'm hungry now!
Interesting that you say that.
Chips and gravy or curry sauce is very popular around here.
So is chips and cheese. Add to that chips, cheese and garlic sauce.
But AFAIK chips, cheese and gravy is not.
I was discussing it last night with a couple of mates whilst watching Man v Food as they showed fries with cheese on and I mentioned a dish they have in the US called Disco Fries which is chips, cheese and gravy (a variation on Poutine).
They didn't seem to like the idea but i've tried it and it's ok.
When I was a child, I used to love dipping my chips, (and even sometimes bits of my fish too!) into some curry sauce when having some fish and chips! I even used to at one point love having mushy peas with my fish and chips, but went off them for some reason!
Thank god you're now inactive PinkTeddy. If only more people saw you post on another forum how you're going to re-register under multiple accounts and bump 5/6 year old threads. :rolleyes:
Thank god you're now inactive PinkTeddy. If only more people saw you post on another forum how you're going to re-register under multiple accounts and bump 5/6 year old threads. :rolleyes:
well spotted...I wonder why people do that, I just don't get it
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I like fried pizza suppers too
I had a cracking Donner last night, done in Naan Bread with Chilli, Mint & Lemon on.
Saying that, feel like my guts have been tore apart this morning.:D
Scraps is bits of batter not crackling.
What is rock and chips?
Rock is 'rock salmon' - it's another name for the dogfish.
Calamari and chips
or Black pudding supper.
Though I probably only eat from a chip shop once or twice a year.
With chips and 100 grams of salt.
Chip butties with garlic mayo
I now understand exactly why I'm the size of a small semi!
Indeed - also known as Huss.
Cod, or Skate, and Chips (add Salt, Fresh ground Black pepper and real Vinegar (not the non brewed stuff) Bread and Butter and sometimes a glass of wine with it
Having that tonight as I will have been cooking Xmas food on and off all day
Jo x x
Sure Rock is also called 'Gurnet' round here?
Jo x x
No, totally different fish - Gurnet is Sea Robin.
I just get blank looks whenever I ask around where I am (South Manchester)
Thats what we,re having fri night fish suppers and curry sauce delicious
Last night before the football, I had a smoked sausage supper because I'm not keen on the batter at the place near the ground. But there's a chippy in town where the batter reminds me of fish suppers from when I was young so it would be a crime to get anything else.
And then there's the one nearest me that I don't go to anymore - last order I had from there, the chips were still raw in the middle.
As a northerner in London and a veggie I just sometimes have chips
My son though loves a battered sausage
Chips and gravy or curry sauce is very popular around here.
So is chips and cheese. Add to that chips, cheese and garlic sauce.
But AFAIK chips, cheese and gravy is not.
I was discussing it last night with a couple of mates whilst watching Man v Food as they showed fries with cheese on and I mentioned a dish they have in the US called Disco Fries which is chips, cheese and gravy (a variation on Poutine).
They didn't seem to like the idea but i've tried it and it's ok.
Can't beat chips, cheese and garlic though
i would not have curry sauce AND peas.
Thank god you're now inactive PinkTeddy. If only more people saw you post on another forum how you're going to re-register under multiple accounts and bump 5/6 year old threads. :rolleyes:
well spotted...I wonder why people do that, I just don't get it
That's the problem with kebabs, the next morning. It gets worse as you get older as well