Mutt Daeng Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 2 hours ago, Chris Daley said: This is my advice for British expats. As you know there is not a day that passes without a random little French guy or American asking you what British food is like. It can happen multiple times in one day. How not to talk about food if you are British: We got f all mate. Not sure really. Mc Donalds is good. Yeah it's pretty bad haha. A better way to answer: Thank you for your question. Here is a list of information pertaining to British cuisine: Starters & Snacks: Cheeses (cheddar, Red Leicester, Double Gloucester, Wensleydale, Lancashire, Yorkshire Blue, Stilton, stinking bishop, Shropshire Blue, Cornish Blue, Smoked Applewood Cheddar, Shropshire Sheep Cheese) Boiled eggs and soldiers, pickled eggs, scotch eggs, egg salad sandwich Bacon, sausage rolls, Cornish pasties, pies (savory - steak and ale, Lancashire hotpot, fish pie, etc.) Puff pastry (used in savory pastries) Cold cuts (ham, roast beef) Baked beans on toast, jacket potatoes, coleslaw Marmite, brown sauce, tomato sauce, mustard, chutneys (mango, cranberry, mint, tabasco), international sauces Crisps (potato chips) Welsh rarebit Salads (a vast selection) Soup (mushroom soup, lentil soup, pasta soup, chicken noodle soup, tomato soup, vegetable soup, cream of broccoli soup, pea and ham soup, minestrone soup) Kebabs Fish fingers Savory pastries (cheese and onion pasties, pork pies) Twiglets, pork scratchings (savory snacks) Scotch quail's eggs Black pudding Crumpets with butter, marmite or jam Samosas Deviled kidneys Prawn cocktail Sausage rolls with brown sauce or ketchup Crisps with salt and vinegar flavor Pickled ginger Branston pickle (a popular British pickle relish) Pork scratchings with apple sauce or mustard Main Courses: Full English breakfast Eggs (other breakfast dishes - omelettes, poached eggs, cheese and ham omelette, curried eggs, egg flan, eggy bread) Roast dinner (roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, vegetables, gravy) Fish and chips Lamb with mint sauce Vegetarian dishes (pasta bakes - tuna pasta bake, spag bol, broccoli and cheese pasta, macaroni and cheese, sweet and sour beef stir fry) Rice dishes (pilaf, curries, fish and rice variations, steamed ginger fish and rice, salmon and rice, cod in parsley sauce with rice, mince and rice, ragu mince and rice, sardines and rice, meatballs and rice) British Indian Food British Chinese Food British Italian Food Chicken Tikka Masala (British Invention) Outdoor barbecues Toad in the hole (sausages cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter) Steak and kidney pie Cottage pie Shepherd's pie Lancashire hotpot (a hearty beef and vegetable stew) Bubble and squeak (a traditional British dish made with leftover potatoes, cabbage, and onions) Liver and onions Beef Wellington Bangers and mash Chicken tikka masala Steak and ale pie Jellied eels Corned beef hash Cumberland sausage with mash and onion gravy Sandwiches - The sandwich was invented in England in 1762: Fish finger sandwich, chip butty, BLT, fried egg sandwich, corned beef sandwich, tuna sandwich, cucumber sandwich, ploughman's lunch, roast beef and horseradish sandwich, Christmas dinner sandwich, egg and cress sandwich, ham and mustard sandwich, Branston pickle and cheese sanwich, crisp sandwich, watercress sandwich, marmalade sandwich, jam sandwich, prawn mayonnaise sandwich, piccalilli and cheese sandwich, cheese and tomato sandwich, cheese and onion sandwich, Coronation chicken sandwich, Smoked salmon sandwich Biscuits, Cakes & Pies (sweet): Pork pie (can be savory or sweet) Custard creams, shortbread, chocolate digestives, jam tarts, scones (plain, jam, blueberry, cheese), Battenberg cake, jam roly poly, apple pie, victoria sponge, mince pies, rice pudding, spotted dick, sticky toffee pudding, carrot cake, trifle, jelly and custard, hot cross buns, gingerbread man, after eights, twiglets, monster munch, quavers, retro sweets, jelly babies, vast range of crisps and confectionaries. Desserts: Banoffee pie, Dundee cake, Chelsea buns, gypsy tart, Mr. Kipling's cakes, butterscotch tart, fresh cream cakes, apple crumble, black forest gateau, pumpkin pie, cheesecake, treacle sponge, choc ice, jam and coconut school cake, pineapple upside-down cake, fruit salad, strawberries and cream, Eton Mess, Bread and butter pudding, American Pie (British Invention) Beverages: Tea, coffee, beer, whisky, gin and tonic, soft drinks (horlicks, ovaltine, etc.), mulled wine, Irn-Bru, Lucozade, Ribena, Vimto Breakfasts: Toast with various toppings (marmite, scrambled eggs, etc.) Cereals (a high-quality selection) Full English breakfast (can be a main course too) Crumpets Eggs (all types - boiled, fried, scrambled, poached) Other: Bread (a vast selection - soda bread, tiger bread, etc.) Condiments (mustard, brown sauce, tomato sauce, ketchup, chutneys, pickles) Rice (a vast selection of flavors and recipes) Ten Major UK Food Companies: Cadbury Rowntree's Terry's of York Bassett's McVitie's Associated British Foods (ABF) Premier Foods Unilever Tesco ''Lotus'' worldwide supermarkets Ten British Wines That Are Recognized Around The World: Chapel Down English Sparkling Wine Nyetimber Classic Cuvée Hush Heath Estate Balfour Brut Rosé Ridgeview Estate Bloomsbury Bolney Wine Estate Bubbly Tinwood Estate Rosé Gusbourne Estate Brut Reserve Winbirri Vineyards Ortega Black Chalk Classic Hush Heath Estate Balfour Brut Ten Michael Star Restaurants in the UK: The Ledbury Restaurant Gordon Ramsay Core by Clare Smyth The Waterside Inn Le Gavroche L'Enclume Alyn Williams at The Westbury Pollen Street Social Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library) Hélène Darroze at The Connaught Ten achievements that show the UK's place in the global culinary landscape: Michelin Stars - Continually awarded annually. For instance, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay has held three Michelin stars since 2001. World’s 50 Best Restaurants - For example, The Ledbury was ranked 27th in 2014. James Beard Awards - UK chef Heston Blumenthal was honored in 2010 for his contribution to culinary arts. The World's 50 Best Bars - Dandelyan (now Lyaness) was named the World’s Best Bar in 2018. The Good Food Guide Awards - Continually updated annually. For instance, The Ledbury was named Restaurant of the Year in 2014. International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC) - Chapel Down won the International Wine & Spirit Competition Award in 2015 for Best English Sparkling Wine. The International Hotel & Property Awards - The Langham, London received the Best Hotel Design Award in 2016. San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants - The Ledbury was ranked 27th in 2014 and 19th in 2017. GQ Food & Drink Awards - Gordon Ramsay was named Chef of the Year in 2015. Global Restaurant Awards - The Ledbury was named one of the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2015. British celebrity chefs: Nigella Lawson Gordon Ramsay Ainsley Harriott Michel Roux Jr. Heston Blumenthal Marco Pierre White Gordon Ramsay Sat Bains Prue Leith Paul Hollywood jamey oliver Antony Worrell Thompson Lesley Waters James Tanner Delia Smith Roger Verge Pierre Koffmann Nichola McHugo Paul Hollywood John Torode Gregg Wallace hairy bikers Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall How about you? Are you a simp that just says we won't have any decent cuisine or do you try to educate the person? You forgot about leek pudding, pigs trotters, tripe and stuffed sheep's hearts. 1
cooked Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 Most of us prefer that cuisine so well known for being heathy and delicious, the SAD, otherwise known as the Standard American Diet. Just love all those alphabet supplements, added sugar etc. 1
ColeBOzbourne Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 2 hours ago, BritManToo said: with Daddy's sauce on top. Sounds very kinky. I'll pass on that one. 1 1
BarraMarra Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 This is another silly thread but I'm bored so here is my take. Watch an Episode of Kitchen Nightmares. One of the Worlds Top Chefs a Brit called Goren Ramsey goes round the US helping Yanks who's Restaurants are crap with crap food losing money and close to giving up and closing them down. Not only does he teach there ( Chefs ) how to cook he shows them how to present food as it should be. Lets be honest most Yanks are salad dodgers and are happy with a gut busting hot dog or 2lb burgers. Aussies arn't much better there national dish is called a Floater a pie sailing on Gravy. 4 1
roo860 Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 29 minutes ago, Sandboxer said: Show me where please, or just tell me the name of the FB group. Once a Sapper, Always a Sapper. It's a Royal Engineers veteran group. Just been trying to find it, will have to concede, as I can't find it.🫡
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted July 27, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 27, 2024 2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said: Aren't you American? Absolutely NO! 1 2
GammaGlobulin Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 1 hour ago, Sandboxer said: This is what my Brit friend considers a "tasty snack".....cheap toast doused with 'Whorechestshirley' sauce to the point where it's soggy, topped with chemical cheese. And this MF owns a large restaurant! Culinary savages. Wait. I can see a canister of Chinese tea to the right of that slop, in the photo.
Popular Post harryviking Posted July 27, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 27, 2024 I am a Norwegian that have been a regular in Thailand since 1987. First thing I do when I visit a new place in Thailand, is to search for a British Pub!! To me, that is the best place to go. I love speaking to the people there and love the English Breakfast!! I also go there for the roasts on Sundays. I do not eat the Thai food due to all the "not so good things in it" like old bad oil, MSG and sugar and often with veggies from China! No thanks! Give me an English Pub and I am happy!! 😄🤩🥳 1 1 3 1 1
GammaGlobulin Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 9 minutes ago, harryviking said: I am a Norwegian that have been a regular in Thailand since 1987. First thing I do when I visit a new place in Thailand, is to search for a British Pub!! To me, that is the best place to go. I love speaking to the people there and love the English Breakfast!! I also go there for the roasts on Sundays. I do not eat the Thai food due to all the "not so good things in it" like old bad oil, MSG and sugar and often with veggies from China! No thanks! Give me an English Pub and I am happy!! 😄🤩🥳 You mean that British food has no veggies? How do you survive?
harryviking Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 Just now, GammaGlobulin said: You mean that British food has no veggies? How do you survive? Lol! I skip all veggies! I am a meat eater only. (That includes fish and seafood)! Veggies are not food. 3 1
Popular Post GammaGlobulin Posted July 27, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 27, 2024 36 minutes ago, BarraMarra said: there national dish is called a Floater Sounds so disgusting while sitting on the hopper. 1 1 1 1
BarraMarra Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 14 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Sounds so disgusting while sitting on the hopper.
susanlea Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 1 minute ago, KhunLA said: Boring Like the creators 1
BarraMarra Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 Just now, BarraMarra said: This is the floater not in Gravy but they do put gravy on its sat in like a Pea Mush.
BarraMarra Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 2 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Boring Well if it bores you LA move on. 1 2
susanlea Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 3 minutes ago, BarraMarra said: Sad looking food 1 1
Gandtee Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 You can't beat a crumpet and a muffin after a bit of Roly Poly. Spotted Dick is not to be sniffed at either.😉
Jeff the Chef Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 2 minutes ago, Gandtee said: You can't beat a crumpet and a muffin after. Spotted Dick is not to be sniffed at either.😉 Couldn't agree more, nothing like muffing a nice bit of crumpet, you can get pills for a Spotted Dick. 2
transam Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: How to answer the dreaded question ''What is British food like?'' A simple answer: It's bad! How is your German food better, all you eat is sausages and cabbage............😂
Seppius Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: How to answer the dreaded question ''What is British food like?'' A simple answer: It's bad! I spent a long time in the States, food is awful compared to British Here is CNNs list of great American dishes https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/american-food-dishes/index.html 1
transam Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 2 hours ago, Jeff the Chef said: Yeah, I get your point, not Cod as I remember it, more like Codling. Codling is Cod..........🙄
KhunLA Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 12 minutes ago, BarraMarra said: Well if it bores you LA move on. OP asked, I answered, moving on. 1
nauseus Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 4 hours ago, Chris Daley said: This is my advice for British expats. As you know there is not a day that passes without a random little French guy or American asking you what British food is like. It can happen multiple times in one day. How not to talk about food if you are British: We got f all mate. Not sure really. Mc Donalds is good. Yeah it's pretty bad haha. A better way to answer: Thank you for your question. Here is a list of information pertaining to British cuisine: Starters & Snacks: Cheeses (cheddar, Red Leicester, Double Gloucester, Wensleydale, Lancashire, Yorkshire Blue, Stilton, stinking bishop, Shropshire Blue, Cornish Blue, Smoked Applewood Cheddar, Shropshire Sheep Cheese) Boiled eggs and soldiers, pickled eggs, scotch eggs, egg salad sandwich Bacon, sausage rolls, Cornish pasties, pies (savory - steak and ale, Lancashire hotpot, fish pie, etc.) Puff pastry (used in savory pastries) Cold cuts (ham, roast beef) Baked beans on toast, jacket potatoes, coleslaw Marmite, brown sauce, tomato sauce, mustard, chutneys (mango, cranberry, mint, tabasco), international sauces Crisps (potato chips) Welsh rarebit Salads (a vast selection) Soup (mushroom soup, lentil soup, pasta soup, chicken noodle soup, tomato soup, vegetable soup, cream of broccoli soup, pea and ham soup, minestrone soup) Kebabs Fish fingers Savory pastries (cheese and onion pasties, pork pies) Twiglets, pork scratchings (savory snacks) Scotch quail's eggs Black pudding Crumpets with butter, marmite or jam Samosas Deviled kidneys Prawn cocktail Sausage rolls with brown sauce or ketchup Crisps with salt and vinegar flavor Pickled ginger Branston pickle (a popular British pickle relish) Pork scratchings with apple sauce or mustard Main Courses: Full English breakfast Eggs (other breakfast dishes - omelettes, poached eggs, cheese and ham omelette, curried eggs, egg flan, eggy bread) Roast dinner (roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, vegetables, gravy) Fish and chips Lamb with mint sauce Vegetarian dishes (pasta bakes - tuna pasta bake, spag bol, broccoli and cheese pasta, macaroni and cheese, sweet and sour beef stir fry) Rice dishes (pilaf, curries, fish and rice variations, steamed ginger fish and rice, salmon and rice, cod in parsley sauce with rice, mince and rice, ragu mince and rice, sardines and rice, meatballs and rice) British Indian Food British Chinese Food British Italian Food Chicken Tikka Masala (British Invention) Outdoor barbecues Toad in the hole (sausages cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter) Steak and kidney pie Cottage pie Shepherd's pie Lancashire hotpot (a hearty beef and vegetable stew) Bubble and squeak (a traditional British dish made with leftover potatoes, cabbage, and onions) Liver and onions Beef Wellington Bangers and mash Chicken tikka masala Steak and ale pie Jellied eels Corned beef hash Cumberland sausage with mash and onion gravy Sandwiches - The sandwich was invented in England in 1762: Fish finger sandwich, chip butty, BLT, fried egg sandwich, corned beef sandwich, tuna sandwich, cucumber sandwich, ploughman's lunch, roast beef and horseradish sandwich, Christmas dinner sandwich, egg and cress sandwich, ham and mustard sandwich, Branston pickle and cheese sanwich, crisp sandwich, watercress sandwich, marmalade sandwich, jam sandwich, prawn mayonnaise sandwich, piccalilli and cheese sandwich, cheese and tomato sandwich, cheese and onion sandwich, Coronation chicken sandwich, Smoked salmon sandwich Biscuits, Cakes & Pies (sweet): Pork pie (can be savory or sweet) Custard creams, shortbread, chocolate digestives, jam tarts, scones (plain, jam, blueberry, cheese), Battenberg cake, jam roly poly, apple pie, victoria sponge, mince pies, rice pudding, spotted dick, sticky toffee pudding, carrot cake, trifle, jelly and custard, hot cross buns, gingerbread man, after eights, twiglets, monster munch, quavers, retro sweets, jelly babies, vast range of crisps and confectionaries. Desserts: Banoffee pie, Dundee cake, Chelsea buns, gypsy tart, Mr. Kipling's cakes, butterscotch tart, fresh cream cakes, apple crumble, black forest gateau, pumpkin pie, cheesecake, treacle sponge, choc ice, jam and coconut school cake, pineapple upside-down cake, fruit salad, strawberries and cream, Eton Mess, Bread and butter pudding, American Pie (British Invention) Beverages: Tea, coffee, beer, whisky, gin and tonic, soft drinks (horlicks, ovaltine, etc.), mulled wine, Irn-Bru, Lucozade, Ribena, Vimto Breakfasts: Toast with various toppings (marmite, scrambled eggs, etc.) Cereals (a high-quality selection) Full English breakfast (can be a main course too) Crumpets Eggs (all types - boiled, fried, scrambled, poached) Other: Bread (a vast selection - soda bread, tiger bread, etc.) Condiments (mustard, brown sauce, tomato sauce, ketchup, chutneys, pickles) Rice (a vast selection of flavors and recipes) Ten Major UK Food Companies: Cadbury Rowntree's Terry's of York Bassett's McVitie's Associated British Foods (ABF) Premier Foods Unilever Tesco ''Lotus'' worldwide supermarkets Ten British Wines That Are Recognized Around The World: Chapel Down English Sparkling Wine Nyetimber Classic Cuvée Hush Heath Estate Balfour Brut Rosé Ridgeview Estate Bloomsbury Bolney Wine Estate Bubbly Tinwood Estate Rosé Gusbourne Estate Brut Reserve Winbirri Vineyards Ortega Black Chalk Classic Hush Heath Estate Balfour Brut Ten Michael Star Restaurants in the UK: The Ledbury Restaurant Gordon Ramsay Core by Clare Smyth The Waterside Inn Le Gavroche L'Enclume Alyn Williams at The Westbury Pollen Street Social Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library) Hélène Darroze at The Connaught Ten achievements that show the UK's place in the global culinary landscape: Michelin Stars - Continually awarded annually. For instance, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay has held three Michelin stars since 2001. World’s 50 Best Restaurants - For example, The Ledbury was ranked 27th in 2014. James Beard Awards - UK chef Heston Blumenthal was honored in 2010 for his contribution to culinary arts. The World's 50 Best Bars - Dandelyan (now Lyaness) was named the World’s Best Bar in 2018. The Good Food Guide Awards - Continually updated annually. For instance, The Ledbury was named Restaurant of the Year in 2014. International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC) - Chapel Down won the International Wine & Spirit Competition Award in 2015 for Best English Sparkling Wine. The International Hotel & Property Awards - The Langham, London received the Best Hotel Design Award in 2016. San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants - The Ledbury was ranked 27th in 2014 and 19th in 2017. GQ Food & Drink Awards - Gordon Ramsay was named Chef of the Year in 2015. Global Restaurant Awards - The Ledbury was named one of the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2015. British celebrity chefs: Nigella Lawson Gordon Ramsay Ainsley Harriott Michel Roux Jr. Heston Blumenthal Marco Pierre White Gordon Ramsay Sat Bains Prue Leith Paul Hollywood jamey oliver Antony Worrell Thompson Lesley Waters James Tanner Delia Smith Roger Verge Pierre Koffmann Nichola McHugo Paul Hollywood John Torode Gregg Wallace hairy bikers Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall How about you? Are you a simp that just says we won't have any decent cuisine or do you try to educate the person? jamey oliver? Does this mean you wrote this youself?
0ffshore360 Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 3 minutes ago, nauseus said: jamey oliver? Does this mean you wrote this youself? Is interesting that name was the only with no Capital. And did Ramsey pay double for a mention ?
GammaGlobulin Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 21 minutes ago, BarraMarra said: I can dig it. But, I would replace the ketchup with SiChuan Chili Paste... https://redhousespice.com/sichuan-chilli-bean-paste/ So, YES....that bowl of green glop is definitely something that I would eat in my home. I would just need to spice things up, a bit...
Jeff the Chef Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 8 minutes ago, transam said: Codling is Cod..........🙄 Yeah, I know, it was a reference to the fillets available from Macro, over here.
BarraMarra Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 1 minute ago, 0ffshore360 said: Is interesting that name was the only with no Capital. And did Ramsey pay double for a mention ? At least get his name right its Jamie Oliver
OneMoreFarang Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 13 minutes ago, transam said: How is your German food better, all you eat is sausages and cabbage............😂 The Germans give the sausages and cabbage to the Brits. Then the Brits leave again. 😉
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