Toad in the Hole

Restaurants, food, beverage, hawkers, and local markets and suppliers. This is the place for discussion on Hua Hin's culinary options.
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hhfarang wrote:
Why in the world would they call sausages 'toads'? Should it not be bangers in the hole possibly?
Pete, Those Brits are so good at giving appetizing names to their traditional dishes...

* Aberdeen Nips
* Beef Cecils
* Black Pudding
* Bubble and Squeak
* Clapshot
* Cullen Skink
* Dean's Cream
* Fitless Cock
* Flummery
* Girdle Sponges
* Hob Nobs
* Huffkins
* Hunter's Buns
* Love in Disguise
* Inky Pinky
* Knickerbocker Glory
* Marmite
* Priddy Oggies
* Scouse
* Singing Hinnies
* Slot
* Wet Nelly
* Wow-Wow Sauce
* Toad-in-the-hole

...and the most appetizing one of all...

* Spotted Dick :shock:
Good God! :shock: I know two of them and one is what this thread is about. That's probably more difficult than Thai. Anyone care to translate all of the above into Thai...LOL. :mrgreen: Pete :cheers:
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You forgot "pigs in a blanket", and my childhood favourite "baby`s head",
Before you ask or throw up it is a suet steak and kidney pudding boiled in a cloth and served in a perfect ball shape, a Devon speciality.
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How about 'Pig and chuckleberries' -------- Bacon and eggs.

Sh*t on a raft ---------- devilled kidneys on toast.
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Arcadian wrote:You forgot "pigs in a blanket", and my childhood favourite "baby`s head",
Before you ask or throw up it is a suet steak and kidney pudding boiled in a cloth and served in a perfect ball shape, a Devon speciality.
Now you're talking - my mother's favourite :D
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:)

How about Eaton Mess.

Broken pieces of meringues, whipped double cream and sliced strawberries, all mixed up in a glass. MMmmmmm.

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Sorry to correct you Khundon, but it's actually Eton (as in the school) Mess.

Mr.VS tried to make it here a while back, reminiscing about his school days I guess. Anyway, it was a complete mess. The frozen strawberries were all slushy, and the whipped cream didn't exactly whip. Despite all that it was absolutely scrumptious. :D

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I'd forgotten about babies heads; these were often served on warships during my time in the Navy.
Thats how why the Navy always used to beat the French, they were too busy peeling garlic!
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hhfarang wrote:
Pete, Those Brits are so good at giving appetizing names to their traditional dishes...
hot dog? :shock: :shock: :D :D :D
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I like the sound of wow-wow sauce :thumb:
Where can I get this? Will it help? :mrgreen:
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Vital Spark wrote:Sorry to correct you Khundon, but it's actually Eton (as in the school) Mess.

Mr.VS tried to make it here a while back, reminiscing about his school days I guess. Anyway, it was a complete mess. The frozen strawberries were all slushy, and the whipped cream didn't exactly whip. Despite all that it was absolutely scrumptious. :D

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Made with fresh strawberries though, you can't beat it. :D

At school, we called sausages "Snoorkers"

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Spotted Dick... :shock:
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Post by sargeant »

Come on Randy is it have a go at sarge week with the :shock: face thats twice i am making spotted dick for HH and HH on friday complete with nice thick cusspooop :D :D :D :wink: :wink:
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Randy Cornhole wrote:Spotted Dick... :shock:
Bit of penicillin should help... :thumb:
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Sarge,
Spotted dick complete with nice thick cusspooop
:shock: :shock: :shock: :run:
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That sounds like something that one urgently needs to go to the hospital to be cured of! :D
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