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Fruit pudding

Errr... wat?


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davrosG5 wrote:
Fruit pudding

Errr... wat?


It's a Scottish thing - Wikipedia entry:
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Not the same as white pudding. Goes very nicely with a cooked breakfast IMHO.

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Y'know, I've had breakfast in Scotland many, many times but I've never seen or been offered that. Learn something new everyday!


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It's a must if we have a cooked breakfast when I'm visiting the parents.

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I do like a sausage cob with a hash brown on top.

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Cumberland sausages
Smoked, thick-cut bacon (crispy)
Baked Beans
Hash Browns
Duck eggs fried
Toast

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Well did a full fry up on Sunday as had a load of mates over

So did

Bacon (Dry Cured)
Sausages (Italian seasoned)
Black Pudding
Mushrooms
Bubble and Squeak (from the leftover Veg from Sat night)
Beans
Scrambled Eggs
Toast
Tea/coffee/OJ

Was unable to do fried bread as the Bubble and Squeak used up the bacon fat

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I like the classic english breakfast but without the beans or black pudding

Also a BLT on a toasted ciabatta is rather lovely

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No 1: Sausage, bacon, fried egg, fried bread, fried scotch pancake, black pudding, grilled tomato, fried mushrooms.

No 2: sausage, bacon, fried egg, fried bread, black pudding, hash brown, beans.

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If somebody else cooks and cleans, then any cooked breakfast would be pretty close to perfect.

Now it's alright to make a list, but to have exactly the same thing again and agin would be pretty offputting even if only a couple of times per year. What's wrong with a little variety?

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Grilled sausages (thick, good quality butcher's ones)
Grilled bacon (soft, not crispy, with the fat cut off)
Scrambled eggs. (ham and onion omelette is also acceptable in lieu of scrambled eggs.)
Hash browns (lots of and must not be greasy)
Baked beans (not too much)
Thick cut white bread with lightly salted butter.

Pot of English Breakfast tea.

Sainsbury's cafe come close with their big breakfast sandwich. You can buy the hash browns as an extra and add them to it.

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Grilled bacon (with the fat cut off)

Nooo .......... I want the fat and I want the rind - I Hate rindless bacon - thankfully my local butcher cures his own bacon with the rind still on

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