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Quote from: couldbecousin on August 13, 2011, 06:54:44 AMQuote from: Squidusa on August 13, 2011, 06:39:16 AMQuote from: Crip on August 13, 2011, 03:13:32 AMQuote from: Schleed on August 12, 2011, 08:04:20 PMEvery time I go over and see Emma, I get myself a parmo. Basically parmesan cheese on top of breaded chicken. Can get all sorts of variations (chilli parmos etc.) but I like it plain.Looks like puke and considered chav food, but it's considered luxury to me. If they sold them in Ireland i'd be 22 stone by now. So gorgeous. Actually it's white béchamel sauce and cheese that it's covered in. Also, since when were you not 22 stone? :lol:Quote from: bodaccea on August 13, 2011, 04:16:01 AMSee you lot have labelled us all with that baked beans brush!I hate beans on toast.Best chav food is eggy-bread! Those fat americans , always stereotyping people. and I hate eggy bread too. At least we get fat on GOOD food. "good food" aint always good for you
Quote from: Squidusa on August 13, 2011, 06:39:16 AMQuote from: Crip on August 13, 2011, 03:13:32 AMQuote from: Schleed on August 12, 2011, 08:04:20 PMEvery time I go over and see Emma, I get myself a parmo. Basically parmesan cheese on top of breaded chicken. Can get all sorts of variations (chilli parmos etc.) but I like it plain.Looks like puke and considered chav food, but it's considered luxury to me. If they sold them in Ireland i'd be 22 stone by now. So gorgeous. Actually it's white béchamel sauce and cheese that it's covered in. Also, since when were you not 22 stone? :lol:Quote from: bodaccea on August 13, 2011, 04:16:01 AMSee you lot have labelled us all with that baked beans brush!I hate beans on toast.Best chav food is eggy-bread! Those fat americans , always stereotyping people. and I hate eggy bread too. At least we get fat on GOOD food.
Quote from: Crip on August 13, 2011, 03:13:32 AMQuote from: Schleed on August 12, 2011, 08:04:20 PMEvery time I go over and see Emma, I get myself a parmo. Basically parmesan cheese on top of breaded chicken. Can get all sorts of variations (chilli parmos etc.) but I like it plain.Looks like puke and considered chav food, but it's considered luxury to me. If they sold them in Ireland i'd be 22 stone by now. So gorgeous. Actually it's white béchamel sauce and cheese that it's covered in. Also, since when were you not 22 stone? :lol:Quote from: bodaccea on August 13, 2011, 04:16:01 AMSee you lot have labelled us all with that baked beans brush!I hate beans on toast.Best chav food is eggy-bread! Those fat americans , always stereotyping people. and I hate eggy bread too.
Quote from: Schleed on August 12, 2011, 08:04:20 PMEvery time I go over and see Emma, I get myself a parmo. Basically parmesan cheese on top of breaded chicken. Can get all sorts of variations (chilli parmos etc.) but I like it plain.Looks like puke and considered chav food, but it's considered luxury to me. If they sold them in Ireland i'd be 22 stone by now. So gorgeous. Actually it's white béchamel sauce and cheese that it's covered in. Also, since when were you not 22 stone?
Every time I go over and see Emma, I get myself a parmo. Basically parmesan cheese on top of breaded chicken. Can get all sorts of variations (chilli parmos etc.) but I like it plain.Looks like puke and considered chav food, but it's considered luxury to me. If they sold them in Ireland i'd be 22 stone by now. So gorgeous.
See you lot have labelled us all with that baked beans brush!I hate beans on toast.Best chav food is eggy-bread!
Quote from: hykeaswell on August 13, 2011, 03:28:36 PMWhat is "eggy-bread"?Bread dipped in egg and then fried.I actually have to confess i quite like it!but it's nothing without brown sauce!
What is "eggy-bread"?
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Ive always known it as French toast. Its one of the few meals I can cook.
Quote from: Butterflies on August 13, 2011, 08:45:58 PMIve always known it as French toast. Its one of the few meals I can cook.I have always known it as that too. And I can't cook it.
Its really easy to make. I just empty 2 eggs into a bowl,heat up the frying pan, soak 2 slices of bread in the eggs, fry in the frying pan with some oil. Once one side of the bread is nice and crispy, flip it over and crisp up the other side. Add sslt and pepper.Never tried it with milk, maple syrup, and cinnamon.
I do batter the eggs, but I think syrup is a largely American thing. I often hear them tslking about syrup in meals. Ive never seen a british person use it in anything other than cakes and desserts.Ido love maple syrup and pecan nut pastries though
Quote from: hykeaswell on August 13, 2011, 03:28:36 PMWhat is "eggy-bread"?Bread dipped in egg and then fried.
It lurks under many namesdon't know if it has a connection with Ireland but myold neighbour (Dubliner) always called itGYPSY TOASTi bet those pesky french stole it, lol.I have never put cinnoman in. Yes milk. Its great for feeding us working class folks - especially ifyou have many mouths to feed - the more mouths the more milk you put in!