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  • CatAddick
    CatAddick Posts: 2,385
    Made some fried bread over Christmas for the first time in about 5 years.  Lovely stuff

    As an aside, that previous time was the best fried bread I've ever had and was from the Valley Cafe
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,232
    The Big Plate cafe on Shooters Hill Road does excellent fried bread.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,008
    Bloody hell I really fancy some fried bread now.
    Like others I've probably had it once or twice in the last 20 years.
  • orpingtonRED
    orpingtonRED Posts: 3,474
    Nasty.
    Bread fried in a pan for no sake?
    Just have bread and butter or toast
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,848
    Nasty.
    Bread fried in a pan for no sake?
    Just have bread and butter or toast
    No reason?

    It's to soak up all the fat and grease that comes off your fry up as its cooking. Waste not want not.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255
    Even reading the words makes me queasy. Made to eat it in childhood, but never since then.
    Had it once when I was young.  Made me feel proper sick, never touched it since then 
  • Mendonca In Asdas
    Mendonca In Asdas Posts: 22,650
    edited March 2020
    It’s not something I eat regularly, but I do like it even if it’s so unhealthy.

    I was going to say it’s a sure fire way to heart attack city, but I had a deep fried mars bar last week up in Scotland, takes things to a whole new level, the guy serving it said i’d need a shot of insulin after eating it!
  • IAgree
    IAgree Posts: 1,839
    It’s not something I eat regularly, but I do like it even if it’s so unhealthy.

    I was going to say it’s a sure fire way to heart attack city, but I had a deep fried mars bar last week up in Scotland, takes things to a whole new level, the guy serving it said i’d need a shot of insulin after eating it!
    Deep fried battered haggis! Superb after a few drinks.

    Haven’t had any for a long time but I have visited chip shops in Glasgow and they used to sell and eclectic range of delicacies - everything imaginable deep fried, ice cream, cigarettes and assorted booze all in one. Not sure how widespread this was however 
  • limeygent
    limeygent Posts: 3,217
    The only thing worse I was made to eat as a kid was bread and dripping.
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    IAgree said:
    It’s not something I eat regularly, but I do like it even if it’s so unhealthy.

    I was going to say it’s a sure fire way to heart attack city, but I had a deep fried mars bar last week up in Scotland, takes things to a whole new level, the guy serving it said i’d need a shot of insulin after eating it!
    Deep fried battered haggis! Superb after a few drinks.

    Haven’t had any for a long time but I have visited chip shops in Glasgow and they used to sell and eclectic range of delicacies - everything imaginable deep fried, ice cream, cigarettes and assorted booze all in one. Not sure how widespread this was however 
    Very common for chippys to sell everything, also ice cream vans, you could go to the ice cream van and get your fags, toilet roll and a bag of scampi fries and not even think about ice cream 
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  • 3blokes
    3blokes Posts: 4,610
    Last had fried bread about 6 months ago, but always really enjoy it, as part of an English breakfast.👍🏻
  • theeenorth
    theeenorth Posts: 2,278
    Should be mandatory for U 16’s. What was the point of Brexit if its all French and Dutch toast. Chlorinated hash browns can do one as well. Only spuds at breakfast should be in the bubble. 
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,651
    Yes, fried bread as a child. We'd have fried mashed potato too if any was left over. Bread and dripping with marmite was another combination.
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,856
    edited March 2020
    IAgree said:
    It’s not something I eat regularly, but I do like it even if it’s so unhealthy.

    I was going to say it’s a sure fire way to heart attack city, but I had a deep fried mars bar last week up in Scotland, takes things to a whole new level, the guy serving it said i’d need a shot of insulin after eating it!
    Deep fried battered haggis! Superb after a few drinks.

    Haven’t had any for a long time but I have visited chip shops in Glasgow and they used to sell and eclectic range of delicacies - everything imaginable deep fried, ice cream, cigarettes and assorted booze all in one. Not sure how widespread this was however 
    At first I read that as deep fried cigarettes...and somehow wasn't surprised.
  • IAgree
    IAgree Posts: 1,839
    Fried bread can still be enjoyed in these troubling times (even if it’s not toast and actually a heresy) 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,316
    Made some croutons last night and put them in the following (vegan-friendly!) marvel, it was maybe the best meal I've ever made

    https://veganonboard.com/creamy-wild-garlic-soup/

    Hard to get hold of wild garlic now alas so probably no chance of a repeat
  • Wouldn’t it be good if fried bread proved to be a cure to Covid-19
  • MrWalker
    MrWalker Posts: 4,107
    Leuth said:
    Made some croutons last night and put them in the following (vegan-friendly!) marvel, it was maybe the best meal I've ever made

    https://veganonboard.com/creamy-wild-garlic-soup/

    Hard to get hold of wild garlic now alas so probably no chance of a repeat
    This is the perfect time to pick wild garlic. 
    Take a walk along the Wye valley and most of the way the smell and cheeky smile of wild garlic will follow your footsteps. 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,316
    Alas I'd have to walk all the way TO the Wye Valley first...maybe Maryon Park? Maybe? :(
  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    Sunblest thick sliced white into sizzling hot fat, 2 minutes per side.

    I love it.  It doesn't love me.  Last time I had it I was suffering for 2 days.
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  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,784
    Every Sunday, after walking the dogs, I'm to be found in the local cafe (Tuck Inn on the old A2, between Rainham & sittingbourne), where I indulge with a nice big fry-up, complete with bubble, black pudding and (of course) a fried slice.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,230
    Leuth said:
    Made some croutons last night and put them in the following (vegan-friendly!) marvel, it was maybe the best meal I've ever made

    https://veganonboard.com/creamy-wild-garlic-soup/

    Hard to get hold of wild garlic now alas so probably no chance of a repeat
    I've got some tame garlic I could agitate.
  • IAgree
    IAgree Posts: 1,839
    Anyone come up with any unusual fried bread 🍞 recipes during lockdown?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,729
    edited May 2020
    Quasi Mexican breakfast - mix baked beans, chilli and grated cheese in a bowl. Then fill rolled flour tortillas with the mix and fry them. Eat with some sour cream and salsa. Technically fried flat bread.
  • IAgree
    IAgree Posts: 1,839
    Will you be frying or toasting?