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That's definitely not bubble n squeak. Unless your so called posh
ОтветитьThats my tea sorted cheers
ОтветитьLooks great, thanks!
ОтветитьAbsolutely love bubble and squeak a total classic way to use up leftovers and that poached egg looked amazing the colour of the yoke was perfection 👍👍🥚🥚
ОтветитьMashed potatoes!! Who has mash with a roast dinner?
It's the crispness of the roast potatoes that makes a true bubble 🤗
Corrr 😘👍😊
ОтветитьNow i know where the name came from lol
Ответитьoooo it squeaks
ОтветитьWhat I find sad is the rumor that R&B legend to be Big Sean steals peoples socks from their dressing room or locker room whenever he performs.
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьYour actually look one of the nicest recipes for bubble
ОтветитьLove the addition of egg and bacon makes me hungry now
ОтветитьBritish don't have good food they said...
ОтветитьNothing like any Bubble & Squeak I've ever eaten! Mash?! Grilling?! Really?!! Nope. Use crumbled roast spuds - MUCH better texture & flavour. It's supposed to be pan-fried, crisped up Sunday roast left-overs, so avoid the grill. Use 50% potatoes & whatever left-over veg you used for you meal (sprouts & fried onions work very well with it, too). Fry the mixture off till golden brown on the bottom, then break it all up & fold the mixture in on itself so every chunk has a crispy coating & all heated through evenly. Serve with cold-cuts, pickles & mustard. Heaven.
ОтветитьMe "better have some pressed cuajada in here"
ОтветитьI can't wait to make this. Mashed potatoes and cabbage...with toppings...how can you go wrong?
But...as concerning your British Classics playlist: I would love to see your version of a chip butty.
VEGETABLE OIL IS POISON...VEGETABLES DO NOT HAVE OIL IN THEM....WAKE UP FOOLS...
ОтветитьPretend left overs ;-)
ОтветитьThe very best bubble and squeak i have ever seen..fantastic recipe Nicky 🤗🤗🤗
ОтветитьThat's good that.
ОтветитьLove it 🇬🇧🕊️🇬🇧...I add just a spoon of sour cream
ОтветитьI suppose that parsnips, turnips, or rutabagas (Swedes) could be used instead of potatoes? Living in America with Welsh and Irish roots.
ОтветитьBubble ( never Bubble & squeak ) is a London thing, traditionally made on a monday using leftovers from a sunday roast. My ex-boss ( a yorkshireman ), reckoned it was disgusting but thought that black pudding was delicious. Strange bloke !
ОтветитьSizzle and fizzle
ОтветитьI have just spent half an hour refreshing my memory of bubble squeek. Cheese, egg, garlc, peppers, etc., etc., etc., What a load a poo poo. I can remember my dad mixing cabbage and mash, shucking it into a frying pan with some beef dripping. That's it. Why on earth do these idiots on YT try and outdo each other by adding everything except arsnic ( I can't find that one). I don't mind the odd brussel sprout, pea or carrot- why not. This is the ONLY video on YT that's REAL bubble and squeek - apart from the lack of dripping. Good on yer girl, have an MBE on me.
ОтветитьI thought Bubble & Squeak has onions...
ОтветитьLooks so nice. I do it slightly different. After I get the crust on the bottom I fold it in. I keep doing this for about 25 Mins until the whole dish is a mixture of soft and crispy bits. Soooo nice
ОтветитьI'd starve in England.
ОтветитьNever used mashed potato before, put potatoes through a grater, mix with egg and flour, onion, garlic, salt, pepper, roast meat and mixed veggies, fry them up like patties. This is how I was taught the recipe as a boy in Western Australia 🙏
ОтветитьWe are Americans, but we wanted to get up early and watch the coronation of Charles the third and I saw this in traditional British breakfast dishes, and I didn’t know what it was.😂 I love mashed potatoes and cabbage, so I probably will make this.
ОтветитьStop making it look cute. It’s survival food, cabbage and pork!
ОтветитьAfter night shifts used to go to a somewhat dilapidated caf near the train station where i live for their killer bubble & squeak. They didn't need to spend on decor as the railway maintenance crews in hard hats and day glo frequenting the place was the best advertisement for good grub they could ask for. It's gone now but was the best bubble & squeak i ever had.
ОтветитьCharming personality & beautiful soothing music & scrumptious looking fare. 😋😋😋thanks
ОтветитьRubbish
ОтветитьThere is an alternative theory on why this dish is called bubble and squeak! 😮
ОтветитьChopped leeks go well in this dish
Ответить❤❤👍👍💛💛
Ответить“The grill” as used in this video apparently refers to what we benighted colonials call a “broiler,” yes?
ОтветитьVery simple and straightforward, variations were invited, a great little video, useful. thanks for posting :)
ОтветитьHip hip hooray heard about it on my life but nobody knew the recipe. Thank you.
ОтветитьI came here from Magic the Noah, a lot of talk about British cuisine and the bubble and squeek
ОтветитьNice tasty helthy food👍👍👍
ОтветитьI do it as my mum did with leftovers from a Sunday roast, mashed up baked potatoes spring greens peas and and carrots (any veg left over).
So this may include a little gravy too which all adds to the taste.
Oh yes 😛
ОтветитьLooks good. Though I think I'd prefer a scrambled egg.
ОтветитьThank you for the recipe😋😋😋😋more British recipes please
Warm greetings from Germany
All I see is hair falling into food.
ОтветитьLove your receipts.
ОтветитьThis looks nice. i’m Italian, so I find it hard to get excited by British food, ie: beans on toast for breakfast.☹️
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