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Fried Bread

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  • LawrieAbrahams
    LawrieAbrahams Posts: 3,779
    Occasionally have mushrooms on fried bread. Lovely. 
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,353
    Fried bread puts hair on your bollocks,
    look...

  • Fried bread must be done in a deep fryer.
    Absolutely delicious with baked beans and piece of bacon!
  • Oh_Yoni_Boy
    Oh_Yoni_Boy Posts: 1,762
    Dirty buggers, no time for fried bread at all. Is there a French Toast thread...
  • RaplhMilne
    RaplhMilne Posts: 4,601
    edited March 2020
    Every Saturday morning the Cafe at Blendon opposite Halfords.  The fried bread there is Michelin starred. 

    Only two toppings allowed, Tin Toms or Fried Egg.
  • Deep fried?  Are you scots?

    Fried bread is born in the pan you fried the bacon in. That’s all it needs. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,849
    Love fried bread, but not had it for ages for health reasons

    Either deep fried, or in the frying pan, it's gorgeous
  • Boom
    Boom Posts: 1,680
    Never seen my mum so disappointed.

    Was at a family wedding in the lakes a couple of years ago. Me and the missus staying in the same guest house as me mum. Full English on the day of the wedding and a fried slice was served. Lovely. Missus says you can’t eat that and I’ve never seen such a disapprovinglook from my (northern) mum.

    didnt eat it it and went on to get the most wankered I’ve everbeen at a family do. Fortunately they were mainly scunny fans so didn’t really matter until the next day when I got it in the ear. Photos of me and my “sister” in the photo booth who was nothing of the sort. Profanities written in the wedding book setting out my hatred of Scunthorpe.

    tip - eat a fried slice before a day on the sauce
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Deep fried?  Are you scots?

    Fried bread is born in the pan you fried the bacon in. That’s all it needs. 
    Apart from the racial stereotyping, I couldn’t agree more.

    fried slice is meant to soak up all the tasty goodness from the pan not just be a oily slice of toast
  • My late Father in law used to cut a hole in his bread, put it in the frying pan and crack an egg into the hole.  He called it Egyptian eyeball.  I think it was something he learned whilst serving under Montgomery.  
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  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    Love fried bread.  Then again I am such an unhealthy eater it’s not surprising. 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,729
    edited March 2020
    I love fried bread with a fried egg on it and a dash of ketchup but haven't had it in a long time. If given the choice, I always now decline for the sake of my heart.
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,156
    Not for years and years. Until last week, oddly enough. I cooked myself a full fry up in the absence of Mrs AA, so I thought I'd treat myself. It will be a long time until I do again (for health reasons - it was delicious). 
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    JiMMy 85 said:
    As someone with a wheat intolerance I find these threads offensive and must demand they stop immediately. 
    You can have fried bread too, it’s just it will be disgusting. Mate of mine is celiac, says bread and pasta are the two only things he hasn’t been able to adequately replace. 
  • cherryorchard
    cherryorchard Posts: 1,721
    Even reading the words makes me queasy. Made to eat it in childhood, but never since then.
  • Big_Bad_World
    Big_Bad_World Posts: 5,859

    One of life's truly remarkable food-stuffs.

    Can only be enhanced by having a couple of roundels of black pudding on it, topped with a runny fried egg.

  • So you know how everything tastes better when it's fried?

    Yeah, that
  • Vincenzo
    Vincenzo Posts: 2,911
    Been a couple of years, but I do love a fried slice. Reserved for those extra special hangover that require the Fullest English Breakfast.
  • I hate fried bread - too greasy.
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,195

    One of life's truly remarkable food-stuffs.

    Can only be enhanced by having a couple of roundels of black pudding on it, topped with a runny fried egg.

    Underused word. 
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  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    edited March 2020
    Uboat said:

    One of life's truly remarkable food-stuffs.

    Can only be enhanced by having a couple of roundels of black pudding on it, topped with a runny fried egg.

    Underused word. 
    Especially by Millwall fans, cannot imagine many know what it means. Bravo Big Bad World
  • willieduff
    willieduff Posts: 986
    Vincenzo said:
    Been a couple of years, but I do love a fried slice. Reserved for those extra special hangover that require the Fullest English Breakfast.
    Spoken like a true giant of a man. As you say agreat hangover cure.
  • YTS1978
    YTS1978 Posts: 1,703
    It's all eggs bacon and beans...and a fried slice, as a wise man once said!

    Horrible stuff. Used to go in a cafe in euston before northern away days and it came as standard with your fry. Always took a bite, then immediately regretted it. Urghhh....
  • My late Father in law used to cut a hole in his bread, put it in the frying pan and crack an egg into the hole.  He called it Egyptian eyeball.  I think it was something he learned whilst serving under Montgomery.  
    I heard this one before but could never understand quite why you would do it. Might give it a go and see.
  • limeygent
    limeygent Posts: 3,217
    Probably largely responsible for the reputation British food has had internationally.
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,720
    just had two fried slices. along with a couple of fried eggs and a portion of baked beans. delicious but i do feel a bit shaky now. 
  • grumpyaddick
    grumpyaddick Posts: 6,596
    Essential food for all committed vegans. 
  • IanJRO
    IanJRO Posts: 691
    Egg and bacon sarnie using fried bread is immense for a hangover though I suspect not great for the arteries
  • addick19
    addick19 Posts: 378
    PopIcon said:
    Didn't think this was still eaten, it's what I would describe as war food. Along with faggots, pease pudding, dripping and liver.
    Well, if you believe all the hyperbole in the media we are at 'war' now.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,480
    Every Saturday morning the Cafe at Blendon opposite Halfords.  The fried bread there is Michelin starred. 

    Only two toppings allowed, Tin Toms or Fried Egg.
    Having lived in SE London practically all my life I have never heard of Blendon......looked it up and yes, there it is......I am truly astounded, you learn something every day. 😮