Someone told me the English are nearly as fat as Americans , makes sense
Visiting England next week, hope to have at least one proper breakfast.
Where are you visiting? I'm sure UK Era can come up with a recommendation, but like Geoff said, you might be able to get a good breakfast at your hotel or a nearby dingy hole in the wall.Visiting England next week, hope to have at least one proper breakfast.
Make sure to also get a Sunday roast if you're around for one and grab a cornish pasty if you're on the go in a town somewhere.Visiting England next week, hope to have at least one proper breakfast.
Make sure to also get a Sunday roast if you're around for one and grab a cornish pasty if you're on the go in a town somewhere.
No! The beans and fried tomatoes offset the greasiness of the fried bread, just make sure it's fried in butter not oil. And this needs mushrooms, also cooked in butter. Fuck the call for garlic mushrooms, where do they think this is, the Channel Islands?Fried Bread is not something I'll be doing. I do like fried bread but it's just too much
I'll be in UK for 12 days in July, this will be enjoyable.
Will you also have tea?
As discussed above will probably have coffee. Partly because I have a stove top kettle and the stove will be busy.
I will have tea AT SOME POINT so don't worry
Clonakilty master-race reporting in.
Thinking about it, I don't believe I've ever had a cup of tea with an English breakfast. It's always been black coffee.As discussed above will probably have coffee. Partly because I have a stove top kettle and the stove will be busy.
I will have tea AT SOME POINT so don't worry
Out of curiosity, what are the plant substitutes on the plate?
I deliberately left this out because of possible controversy
I might be drinking tea but It's more likely I will be enjoying a caffé crema.
Out of curiosity, what are the plant substitutes on the plate?
I used to live five minutes away from an Irish bakery that had a full breakfast on a fresh baked roll. Sausage, bacon, white pudding, black pudding, tomato, and two runny fried eggs. I miss that.
Could never get into baked beans, even spending my whole life in the Boston area. Would I be crucified if I were in England and got a full breakfast but asked for no beans?
Could never get into baked beans, even spending my whole life in the Boston area. Would I be crucified if I were in England and got a full breakfast but asked for no beans?
ewwww, plant based Mushrooms, Tomatoes and Beans.
There are meat versions?
Visiting England next week, hope to have at least one proper breakfast.
Please tell me you're using Branston beans.
Make sure you properly cook the egg white around the yolk.
half a tomato, grilled to fuck is lovely.
Also, no fried slice?
It's one of the things I want to go to the UK and try. It just looks so good.
I've heard the beans here in the UK are different from what you get in America, some people say ours are not as sweet as yours, so it might be worth trying them at least.I used to live five minutes away from an Irish bakery that had a full breakfast on a fresh baked roll. Sausage, bacon, white pudding, black pudding, tomato, and two runny fried eggs. I miss that.
Could never get into baked beans, even spending my whole life in the Boston area. Would I be crucified if I were in England and got a full breakfast but asked for no beans?
You didn't get the letter under the door on your 16th birthday?There is no real secret to cooking an English breakfast that only English(Scottish/Irish/Welsh/Ulster) people are privy to.
Aside from that being enough for at least two people, I'm drooling already. I can smell the bacon. Also in before the shitstorm from you having beans and no mushrooms - despite you being absolutely correct.
I'm taking my first trip to the UK in a couple months and looking forward to trying this breakfast.