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Bizarre American sweet and savoury food combinations
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LaChatteGitane
02-08-2011
Cumberland sauce, anyone ? http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/t...and-sauce.html

I love sweet and savoury together, except sweet and sour whatever-chinese-take-away.
epicurian
02-08-2011
Originally Posted by LaChatteGitane:
“Cumberland sauce, anyone ? http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/t...and-sauce.html

I love sweet and savoury together, except sweet and sour whatever-chinese-take-away.”

And I'll bet it's delicious. I've seen lots of recipes for gravy with red currant jelly. I don't understand the problem some people are having. I mean, what do people put HP sauce on? Ice cream? Or savoury stuff?

Four of the first seven ingredients are sweet:
Quote:
“ Tomatoes, Malt Vinegar (from Barley), Molasses, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Spirit Vinegar, Sugar, Dates, Modified Cornflour, Rye Flour, Salt, Spices, Flavourings, Tamarind”

doom&gloom
02-08-2011
My brother used to put ketchup on his Sunday lunch on tip of the gravy.

That made me feel sicky.

Ketchup and gravy is wrong.
Gameranger
02-08-2011
Originally Posted by Aerick:
“who is "they"? Just because one person (or one family I ll give you that) does that 'mix' thing, doens't mean the entire nation does. I know someone who mixes their peas and carrots, but I don't. (alright I lied, I do, but it doesn't mean it's a national pasttime). Well, alright it is, because they sell canned/tinned peas and carrots mixed together. Bad example.


Again people, just because someone invents one food dish and presents it on a blog doesn't mean the entire nation is sitting down and pigging out on it. There is always someone coming up with something new but that doesn't mean you have to try it. Spaghetti tacos or Kim Chee burritos anyone?

Wasn't it in Britain some restaurant was serving Seagull in their chinese food? Now if I took your alls examples, I'd be surmising that the British are now eating Seagulls. And what about those fish pies. With the heads sticking out? We all have odd creations.”

urgghh stargazy pie? cannot get my head around that at all. i DO like grilled cumberland sausage, potato waffles, scrambled eggs and maple syrup though....
LaChatteGitane
02-08-2011
Originally Posted by epicurian:
“And I'll bet it's delicious. I've seen lots of recipes for gravy with red currant jelly. I don't understand the problem some people are having. I mean, what do people put HP sauce on? Ice cream? Or savoury stuff?

Four of the first seven ingredients are sweet:”

The cumberland sauce is very similar to my cranberry sauce.

Tomato ketchup is also sweet/sour/savoury.
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