A cup of tea. It used to be the case that tea (or for the metros3xuals - coffee) came as standard. More and more these days you're asked to fork out another couple of quid on top. It's not a facking full English without a brew, is it? What is the world coming to?
A cup of tea.It used to be the case that tea (or for the metros3xuals - coffee) came as standard. More and more these days you're asked to fork out another couple of quid on top.It's not a facking full English without a brew, is it? What is the world
Used to have one every day, long ago. First one for about a year this AM. It was hash brown or black pudding. It had to be the hash brown, black pudding touching owt else on the plate would put me off. Really enjoyed it.
Used to have one every day, long ago. First one for about a year this AM. It was hash brown or black pudding. It had to be the hash brown, black pudding touching owt else on the plate would put me off. Really enjoyed it.Gotta beeggsbaconsausagemushro
black pudding can be horrible if you get a bad brand. mushrooms patchy? i like mine well cooked. duck eggs are better than standard eggs, taste like eggs used to in the seventies.
black pudding can be horrible if you get a bad brand. mushrooms patchy? i like mine well cooked. duck eggs are better than standard eggs, taste like eggs used to in the seventies.
Fried bread great when fat came out of the bacon instead of water. Dry cured for me, I'm a tight @rse that don't like paying for water injected shoite.
Fried bread great when fat came out of the bacon instead of water. Dry cured for me, I'm a tight @rse that don't like paying for water injected shoite.
If only we agreed on the black pudding, we would be in perfect accord Saddo. There's an irish bar near Covent Garden called Philomena's that does a cracking Full Belfast breakfast. If I'm ever in't'smoke, I make it my business to pay at least one visit - tea (in a proper pot) is included.
If only we agreed on the black pudding, we would be in perfect accord Saddo. There's an irish bar near Covent Garden called Philomena's that does a cracking Full Belfast breakfast. If I'm ever in't'smoke, I make it my business to pay at least one vis
Fried Bread is essential - You'll need lard as you wont get enough fat out of proper dry cured bacon - nothing wrong with adding it to the bacon pan mind while the bacon is resting.
Black Pudding also essential imo - Irish (Clonakilty or Sneem) or Stornoway are each very good.
Fried Bread is essential - You'll need lard as you wont get enough fat out of proper dry cured bacon - nothing wrong with adding it to the bacon pan mind while the bacon is resting.Black Pudding also essential imo - Irish (Clonakilty or Sneem) or Sto
french toast(eggy bread) and crispy bacon with sauce. cup o tea.
the idea of everything on a plate as soon as you wake up? ffs.
i'd rather have a spin off breakfast.french toast(eggy bread) and crispy bacon with sauce. cup o tea.the idea of everything on a plate as soon as you wake up? ffs.
tea or coffe is usually included but some sharp practice has come in recently as Desmond has said but I don't think it is metro sexual to have coffee! I like coffee, real coffee, strong coffee and I don't like PG Tips or Tetley ( Gold Label excepted! ).
The Captain Kirk's seem to have taken over the Cafe's. I don't have a problem with that. They try to keep things traditional in London at least. We don't have too much Black Pudding on offer but it is available. The rest of the country may be different.
it is usually beans or tomatoesfried slice is now generally an extratea or coffe is usually included but some sharp practice has come in recently as Desmond has said but I don't think it is metro sexual to have coffee! I like coffee, real coffee, str
It's a taste thing for me. I drink more coffee than most men alive and tea very rarely, but has to be tea with an English. Always beans and tomatoes up here.
It's a taste thing for me. I drink more coffee than most men alive and tea very rarely, but has to be tea with an English. Always beans and tomatoes up here.
The main constituents are eggs, sausage, bacon, beans and/or tomato, toast and tea or coffee. Mushrooms, bubble and squeak, fried bread and black pudding are usually extra's
The food is usually clean as are the cafe's
We get Set 1,2,3,4 and quite often 5.The main constituents are eggs, sausage, bacon, beans and/or tomato, toast and tea or coffee. Mushrooms, bubble and squeak, fried bread and black pudding are usually extra'sThe food is usually clean as are the caf
I agree Cooperman re hash browns but if you must have potatoes with your full english, I can recommend frying halved baby new potatoes; These can easily be done alongside your fried tomatoes or black pudding.
I agree Cooperman re hash browns but if you must have potatoes with your full english, I can recommend frying halved baby new potatoes; These can easily be done alongside your fried tomatoes or black pudding.
A mug of strong tea. Unsmoked bacon, on the crispy side. 2 good quality sausages. 2 poached eggs, on the runny side. Baked beans, preferable Branston's. Mushrooms. Two thick slices of white crusty bread, well toasted. Finally plenty of HP sauce all over and that's me nicely sorted.
A mug of strong tea.Unsmoked bacon, on the crispy side.2 good quality sausages.2 poached eggs, on the runny side.Baked beans, preferable Branston's.Mushrooms.Two thick slices of white crusty bread, well toasted.Finally plenty of HP sauce all over and
Bacon, well cooked/borderline burnt. Good quality sausages. Eggs either fried or scrabmled. If fried, yolks to be firm. Mushrooms, fried. A fried slice of bread. Black pudding.
Strong black coffee. English mustard for the sausages.
And a hash brown tucked away out of sight somewhere.
Bacon, well cooked/borderline burnt.Good quality sausages.Eggs either fried or scrabmled. If fried, yolks to be firm.Mushrooms, fried.A fried slice of bread.Black pudding.Strong black coffee.English mustard for the sausages.And a hash brown tucked aw
i mentioned sauce further down... left it to discretion of tomato or HP?
who are the mutants out there that call tomato sauce.. red sauce ? on apar with teh Americans that call Autumn ... Fall ? coz the leaves fall?
It's a dumbing down of the sauce protocol - i therefore now declare that we make it more complicated to weed out the brain impaired. you'll now say... can I have essence of tomato sauce 57th variety please.
red sauce - gtf.
i mentioned sauce further down... left it to discretion of tomato or HP? who are the mutants out there that call tomato sauce.. red sauce ? on apar with teh Americans that call Autumn ... Fall ? coz the leaves fall? It's a dumbing down of the sauce p
Never had one in over 10 years but always included.Square sausagefried eggcrispy baconblack puddingfried dumplingtoastand accompanied with fresh orange juice
Barton Bank 31 Jul 17 19:48 Bacon, well cooked/borderline burnt. Good quality sausages. Eggs either fried or scrabmled. If fried, yolks to be firm. wtf?
Barton Bank 31 Jul 17 19:48 Bacon, well cooked/borderline burnt.Good quality sausages.Eggs either fried or scrabmled. If fried, yolks to be firm. wtf?
I have to say that the best breakfast I ever had was in Jamaica
Akee and salt fish, dumplings, plantain and god knows what else. Filled me up all day. Without doubt more stodge than a full monty and you could probably cut cane all day in the hot sun without needing to stop at 11 for a full monty! of course drinking red stripe helps.
I have to say that the best breakfast I ever had was in JamaicaAkee and salt fish, dumplings, plantain and god knows what else. Filled me up all day. Without doubt more stodge than a full monty and you could probably cut cane all day in the hot sun w
Anyone like daddies sauce? That's my brown sauce choice. I will add, baked beans (which I like, Branston only for me) have no place on a full English because I hate the mix with beans and a runny egg...even if poshly served in a separate bowl.
Anyone like daddies sauce? That's my brown sauce choice. I will add, baked beans (which I like, Branston only for me) have no place on a full English because I hate the mix with beans and a runny egg...even if poshly served in a separate bowl.
This thread appears to be about "Essential Components for a FULL ENGLISH"
So What possesses folks to post stuff about Greek or Jamaican breakfasts is beyond me. Is this an attempt to show off, pretend to be rich or posh or merely a wish to appear superior to other posters. I know not
What I do know is that these posts have no place, and little to add to a fred about a FULL ENGLISH Breakfast.
This thread appears to be about "Essential Components for a FULL ENGLISH"So What possesses folks to post stuff about Greek or Jamaican breakfasts is beyond me. Is this an attempt to show off, pretend to be rich or posh or merely a wish to appear supe
I tried the Sausage Patties recently ... far superior to actual Sausages though cost a bit more & only 6 in a pack .
so for me:
2 x SAUSAGE PATTIES 3 x smoked back bacon egg (can't cook a breakfast without one) Beans (are a Must) Mushrooms (cover with bit of butter) Fried Tomato (never forget the sizzling tomato) Hash Browns (just bought some actually McCann are the best but far overpriced for small bag) Fried bread (do it last to get all the juice out of the pan) Brown sauce (prefer HP it's stronger) MILK (to swig it all down with)
followed by a nice Cup of Tea !
I tried the Sausage Patties recently ... far superior to actual Sausages though cost a bit more & only 6 in a pack .so for me:2 x SAUSAGE PATTIES3 x smoked back baconegg (can't cook a breakfast without one)Beans (are a Must)Mushrooms (cover with bit
Beans have no place on the plate. There is a danger of egg contamination. They are acceptable only in a small ramekin.
Two fried eggs.
Similarly tinned tomatoes should remain in the tin. Fresh toms only please.
Soda farls is a good call. Must remember that one.
Sausage and bacon only from a good local butcher - otherwise you will be eating carp.
Mushrooms should be sliced and cooked in fat from sausage and bacon.
Hash browns have no place in an ENGLISH breakfast. The frozen ones are ****. I don't mind proper ones (cubed or grated potatoes) but only ever had them in the U.S. (not bragging blackbarn!)
Plenty of freshly toasted (ideally low GI) bread with proper butter.
Beans have no place on the plate. There is a danger of egg contamination. They are acceptable only in a small ramekin.Two fried eggs.Similarly tinned tomatoes should remain in the tin. Fresh toms only please.Soda farls is a good call. Must rememb
i worked alongside some Polish people, they thought we were mad when they saw the full english breakfast. especially when brown sauce was produced. got them laughing at it?
i worked alongside some Polish people, they thought we were mad when they saw the full english breakfast. especially when brownsauce was produced. got them laughing at it?
Irish potato bread is pretty good with a fried breakfast. Surprised it isn't more popular outside Ireland. I'm also partial to fried salami with my 'English' breakfast.
And for those who want to explore new breakfast meats, liverwurst on rye toast is good.
Irish potato bread is pretty good with a fried breakfast. Surprised it isn't more popular outside Ireland. I'm also partial to fried salami with my 'English' breakfast.And for those who want to explore new breakfast meats, liverwurst on rye toast is
Eggs either fried or scrambled. If fried, yolks to be firm.
He may as well of said Halibut, or is it Jehovah. Whichever, Stone Him.
4 x smoked bacon, streaky. 1 x quality sausage, pre poached (8 mins for a fat one) then fried to char. 2 x fried eggs, RUNNY yolks. 2 x flat mushrooms 1 x portion of beans, as mentioned Branston (with additional tabasco sauce) - Toms fully acceptable for others but I'm allergic to the seeds and skins (love the taste though). 1 x fried white slice 2 x toast and proper butter 1, 2 or occasionally 3 sploshes of rosie.
Jobs a goodun. 1 x fried slice
Barton Bank 31 Jul 17 19:48 Eggs either fried or scrambled. If fried, yolks to be firm.He may as well of said Halibut, or is it Jehovah. Whichever, Stone Him.4 x smoked bacon, streaky.1 x quality sausage, pre poached (8 mins for a fat one) then f
What a delight to read - a 'proper' Chit Chat thread, like the old days!
Absolutely bostin' fun seeing people getting so irked by the yays and nays of what's acceptable practice to put on breakfast plate!
Crackin' stuff!
What a delight to read - a 'proper' Chit Chat thread, like the old days!Absolutely bostin' fun seeing people getting so irked by the yays and nays of what's acceptable practice to put on breakfast plate!Crackin' stuff!
Egg yolks should be liquid, if they happen to run into the baked bean sauce then its no big deal.
Important for me though is that toast should not be cut into fcking triangles. How am i meant to make a spur of the moment sausage sandwich out of triangular toast? Its not mathematically possible.
Egg yolks should be liquid, if they happen to run into the baked bean sauce then its no big deal.Important for me though is that toast should not be cut into fcking triangles. How am i meant to make a spur of the moment sausage sandwich out of triang
Yeah I don't like bullit eggs! So What possesses folks to post stuff about Greek or Jamaican breakfasts is beyond me. Is this an attempt to show off, pretend to be rich or posh or merely a wish to appear superior to other posters. I know not
Yeah I don't like bullit eggs!So What possesses folks to post stuff about Greek or Jamaican breakfasts is beyond me. Is this an attempt to show off, pretend to be rich or posh or merely a wish to appear superior to other posters. I know not
certainly there is something very unbritish about an obsession with food. I first stated to notice this perhaps in the 80s when in work people started to talk about what they had to eat the previous day. There was something odd about that.
certainly there is something very unbritish about an obsession with food.I first stated to notice this perhaps in the 80s when in work people started to talk about what they had to eat the previous day. There was something odd about that.
Bacon and Egg with toast and butter Sausage, black pud, mushroom and tomato with toast and butter Backed beans (from the ramekin) on toast.
£7.95 including pot of tea. All top quality ingredients.
My cafe of choice does a brilliant breakfast.I have it in 3 stages - a three course breakfast.Bacon and Egg with toast and butterSausage, black pud, mushroom and tomato with toast and butterBacked beans (from the ramekin) on toast.£7.95 including po
waiter asked which breakfast - english or continental
I said continental sounds good
watch my brother eat English breakfast all the trimmings
I had two slices of toast , jam an coffee
remember going to hotel with my brotherwaiter asked which breakfast - english or continental I said continental sounds goodwatch my brother eat English breakfast all the trimmingsI had two slices of toast , jam an coffee
Can all you 'continentals' respectfully start your own thread. As far as I'm concerned a FULL ENGLISH is known, and indeed available, all over the world. So please take your croissants, plantains, liverwurst and haggis to where they belong!
Can all you 'continentals' respectfully start your own thread. As far as I'm concerned a FULL ENGLISH is known, and indeed available, all over the world. So please take your croissants, plantains, liverwurst and haggis to where they belong!
We were up in Edinburgh a few years ago and asked for a full English only to be corrected very promptly that is was a full Scottish breakfast they served.
We were up in Edinburgh a few years ago and asked for a full English only to be corrected very promptly that is was a full Scottish breakfast they served.
I've never had black pudding or fried bread but am willing to give it a go. Never heard of a square sausage either.
A fry up is great after a big night.
I've never had black pudding or fried bread but am willing to give it a go. Never heard of a square sausage either.A fry up is great after a big night.
The best place for me to get a breakfast is in fact a Portuguese cafe/restaurant in West Norwood. This morning I had two runny poached eggs on granary toast, 3 rashers of crispy streaky bacon, mushrooms, beans and a mug of strong tea all for £4.95. I'd give it a very solid 9/10 with the thumb.
The best place for me to get a breakfast is in fact a Portuguese cafe/restaurant in West Norwood. This morning I had two runny poached eggs on granary toast, 3 rashers of crispy streaky bacon, mushrooms, beans and a mug of strong tea all for £4.95.
Well I had kwality bread, chesse, salami's and olives for my breakfast at the weekend with fresh coffee. I have yet to hear from Immigration but I don't care it was bloody good! ( English cheddar of course! ).
Well I had kwality bread, chesse, salami's and olives for my breakfast at the weekend with fresh coffee. I have yet to hear from Immigration but I don't care it was bloody good! ( English cheddar of course! ).
70 odd replies and no one has mentioned a main ingredient to go with beans, sausages, eggs , black pudd, mushrooms, fried bread and that is.........spam( fried)
70 odd replies and no one has mentioned a main ingredient to go with beans, sausages, eggs , black pudd, mushrooms, fried bread and that is.........spam( fried)
A few extras served in country pile & 5 star london hotels for your breakfast pleasure......
Saute kidneys served on croute Lamb cutlet french trimmed White pudding Bubble & squeak Duck eggs - scrambled Vension sausage blood sausage Saute potatoes from peeled jacket potato lava bread from sunny wales
A few extras served in country pile & 5 star london hotels for your breakfast pleasure......Saute kidneys served on crouteLamb cutlet french trimmedWhite puddingBubble & squeak Duck eggs - scrambledVension sausageblood sausageSaute potatoes from pee
None of these of course are worthy of a good English breakfast .. sounds more like part of the elite's Population reduction plan & i'd personally blow a guys head off that puts Liver anywhere near my plate!
None of these of course are worthy of a good English breakfast .. sounds more like part of the elite's Population reduction plan & i'd personally blow a guys head off that puts Liver anywhere near my plate!
"Can all you 'continentals' respectfully start your own thread. As far as I'm concerned a FULL ENGLISH is known, and indeed available, all over the world. So please take your croissants, plantains, liverwurst and haggis to where they belong! Wink"
Excellent, Cooperman!
For fried bread aficionados:
You can buy pork dripping to fry your fried bread in, seeing as there's rarely enough fat that comes off grilled/fried bacon to make fried bread these days.
Well, in Stoke you can.
There's an excellent local pork butchers - Brown's (est. 1875) - who trade in Hanley Market.
They sell tubs of pork dripping (with the pork jelly underneath the fat), which is perfect for multiple fried bread scoffings.
Although it's not listed on their price list, if you give them a ring I'm sure they'd tell you how much it costs plus p+p.
http://www.brownsofhanley.co.uk/pricing.html
cooperman 04 Aug 17 10:09 "Can all you 'continentals' respectfully start your own thread. As far as I'm concerned a FULL ENGLISH is known, and indeed available, all over the world. So please take your croissants, plantains, liverwurst and haggis to
Irish and Scottish breakfasts. Had Irish in Limerick and would have fed four. Missus Scottish. Lorne sausage and fruit pudding with egg (fried dumpling with raisins) cant be beaten, she says
Irish and Scottish breakfasts. Had Irish in Limerick and would have fed four. Missus Scottish. Lorne sausage and fruit pudding with egg (fried dumpling with raisins) cant be beaten, she says