Using good English Sausages and Bacon

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Korkenzieher wrote:Not entirely sure why baked beans would be sacrilege on an English breakfast, but am with you on the hash browns. Can't cope with fried bread myself - even toast can be a struggle.
There are many items that you can include in a "Traditional" English breakfast. Baked beans and hash browns are more a colonial addition :laugh: I guess that it also depends on which part of England you come from as to which items are commonly found.

Whatever you like is my motto although I personally struggle with the concept of black pudding! Each to their own! :cheers:
Despite the aversion to hash browns and the sacrilegious use of baked beans - I am in general agreement with the above

Our full English Breakfast consists of..........2 Eggs, 2 'London Pork' Sausages, 2 Rashers of 'English Style' Back Bacon, Mushrooms,Tomato, Baked Beans, Fried Bread, Tea or Coffee, Orange Juice, Toast(2), Butter, Marmalade .......HP Sauce also available
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Korkenzieher wrote:What I find pretty much unacceptable though, aren't so much the additions but what people pass-off as an English. Ham instead of bacon, frankfurter or chipolata style sausages, sausage meat patties and so on :cuss:
Agreed. There's absolutely no reason for this, certainly in HH - everything is readily available.
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Chromeman - our restaurant is open from 09.00 to 18.30 and we serve our offerings all day.
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Which doesn't really say much for the oppositions fishing skills eh............. :run:
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Hash browns I always consider an american item, I don't care for them but they are better than grits which I despise.
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Terry wrote:Which doesn't really say much for the oppositions fishing skills eh............. :run:
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OK BB OK :wink: :roll:

Then there's the Bacon & Avocado sandwich............... 8)
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Nice if you like Avocado. I always take my bacon straight (well, maybe a little HP sauce :oops:).
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Terry wrote:OK BB OK :wink: :roll:

Then there's the Bacon & Avocado sandwich............... 8)
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No Lava Bread ........ ?? :duck:

Bacon and Avocado sandwhich - that's a new one on me. Will have to give that a try.
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Everything is better with Avocado! I learned that living 17+ years in California where it is used in half of the meals I ate at restaurants. Since bacon and avocado are two of my favorite things to eat I must try that sandwich, but I think it would be better on a bun or french loaf... :cheers: :thumb:
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hhfarang wrote:Everything is better with Avocado! I learned that living 17+ years in California where it is used in half of the meals I ate at restaurants. Since bacon and avocado are two of my favorite things to eat I must try that sandwich, but I think it would be better on a bun or french loaf... :cheers: :thumb:
I agree HHF!! Here in California avocado is everywhere (thank goodness!!)

Regarding the baked beans for breakfast, I had never heard of it here in the states until I moved to Maine in the northeast. Baked beans would show up in November when the hunting season opened as part of a hunters breakfast. :cheers:
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pharvey wrote:No Lava Bread ........ ?? :duck:

Bacon and Avocado sandwhich - that's a new one on me. Will have to give that a try.
You should try it with a little rocket salad............... 8)
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[quote="Terry"]

Our full English Breakfast consists of..........2 Eggs, 2 'London Pork' Sausages, 2 Rashers of 'English Style' Back Bacon, Mushrooms,Tomato, Baked Beans, Fried Bread, Tea or Coffee, Orange Juice, Toast(2), Butter, Marmalade .......HP Sauce also available

sounds great, but how much, just as a matter of interest, as somebody quoted the price he paid in england!
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No one has been able to finish one yet. :D
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......Consisting of twelve sausages, twelve rashers of bacon, 10 eggs, slices of black pudding, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, five rounds of toast and several slices of fried bread, this is no ordinary breakfast.........

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prcscct wrote:No one has been able to finish one yet. :D
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......Consisting of twelve sausages, twelve rashers of bacon, 10 eggs, slices of black pudding, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, five rounds of toast and several slices of fried bread, this is no ordinary breakfast.........
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prcscct wrote:No one has been able to finish one yet. :D
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......Consisting of twelve sausages, twelve rashers of bacon, 10 eggs, slices of black pudding, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, five rounds of toast and several slices of fried bread, this is no ordinary breakfast.........

http://www.pattayamail.com/ourchildren/ ... tion-33632
I could finish that no problem on any day of the week... :rasta: :wink:
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