The Chip Shop

pjb007pjb007 Posts: 13,153
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Whats your favorite when you visit a Fish and Chip Shop

With me I like:
Cod, Chips with Mushy Peas and Curry Sauce (add Salt* and Vinegar) Bread and Butter and a cup of tea :D


I'm hungry now!

* the only thing I ever add Salt to :)
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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,426
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    Exactly the same except without the Vinegar. :)
  • Granny WeatherwaxGranny Weatherwax Posts: 52,923
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    smoked sausage supper ( this just means smoked sausage with chips up here in Scotland) with salt and sauce. The sauce seems to be unique to Edinburgh and the near by surrounding area. :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 329
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    Chip Butty with gravvy

    Pineapple fritter
  • ScottishWoodyScottishWoody Posts: 23,220
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    Oh Jeez, I live in Chippyland, theres tons.

    Fish
    Black Pudding
    Pizza
    Chipsteak
    Chicken
    Burger
    Haggis Pudding
    Sausage
    Smoked Sausage

    All battered and deep fried of course, with everything on it (Salt, Vinegar, Chippy Brown Sauce) :D
  • SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    peppered chips i think they are called. absolute heaven.
  • ontheloop54ontheloop54 Posts: 3,054
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    Oooh a nice greasy sausage will do me! :p
  • SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    It is ether


    Chicken kebab meat and chips special
    My friday dinner at the minute, fish and chips




    Id actualy not been keen on the chippie chips the last few years, but they seem to be improving lately.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,471
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    A fish supper or a smoked sausage supper

    Salt & Vinegar
  • SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    snackbox :D

    oh and Chips with garlic sauce.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,139
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    King rib and chips, smoked sausage and chips, fish and chips or hamburger and chips, with plenty of salt and vinegar and occasionally brown sauce.

    One time, I had the best chips and brown sauce I had ever tasted, from the same old chippy as always but they tasted like ten times better. I was just walking my pal home and said "D'you two want chips?" and they said yeah and I bought chips and brown sauce and we split them as we walked and I think they were probably the best chips in Glasgow. :confused::D
  • SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    After all that.. I think I will get chips on my way home :D:D
  • kimindexkimindex Posts: 68,247
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    Is our chip shop the only one that does mushrooms in breadcrumbs?

    I like chips and pea fritters or, on the rare occasions that they have them, vegetarian sausages in batter. I haven't had a good curry sauce from a chippy since a trip to Minehead, years ago.
  • ScottishWoodyScottishWoody Posts: 23,220
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    kimindex wrote: »
    Is our chip shop the only one that does mushrooms in breadcrumbs?

    I like chips and pea fritters or, on the rare occasions that they have them, vegetarian sausages in batter. I haven't had a good curry sauce from a chippy since a trip to Minehead, years ago.
    Pea fritters? What are those, little individual battered peas?
  • kimindexkimindex Posts: 68,247
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    Pea fritters? What are those, little individual battered peas?


    Nooo!!

    They're like this:
    http://www.mushypeas.co.uk/main.asp?pid=8
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 864
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    ahhh, Scotland the home of the Pizza supper (the new national dish). I miss that here in England :cry:
  • ScottishWoodyScottishWoody Posts: 23,220
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    ahhh, Scotland the home of the Pizza supper (the new national dish). I miss that here in England :cry:
    That looks sooooo good, might be better in batter though :p
  • Granny WeatherwaxGranny Weatherwax Posts: 52,923
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    ahhh, Scotland the home of the Pizza supper (the new national dish). I miss that here in England :cry:

    Can't you just feel your arteries clogging looking at that! :D
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,785
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    kimindex wrote: »

    Yuck......they look vile. :eek:
  • kimindexkimindex Posts: 68,247
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    Scots rool wrote: »
    Yuck......they look vile. :eek:

    Not as vile as that pizza. Each to their own!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,462
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    Cod, chips and sausage n batter + a pickled onion. Before you call me a fat cow, this is all sharesies with hubby. :D
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,785
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    kimindex wrote: »
    Not as vile as that pizza. Each to their own!

    LOL I don't eat pizza either........if I did, it wouldn't be a deep fried one. :eek::D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,839
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    kimindex wrote: »
    Not as vile as that pizza. Each to their own!

    Can't argue with that!!:eek:
  • kimindexkimindex Posts: 68,247
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    And I have to add that I've probably only had one pea fritter all year since we hardly ever go to the chip shop and they hardly ever have pea fritters! (But I still like them and didn't know they were available frozen. Hmmmm.....).

    However, I can't claim to be in anyway angelic since we have Chinese quite often and sometimes Indian and we had a great takeaway pizza from a restaurant/bar six weeks or so ago.
  • TommyGavin76TommyGavin76 Posts: 17,066
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    Battered chips for me, not sure if it's a countrywide phenomenon.
  • GlastoGirlGlastoGirl Posts: 310
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    mmmm battered sausage and chips with loads of salt, vinegar and ketchup.
    I'm having it for lunch today :-)
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