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DC wrote:
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
DC wrote:Yeah, but I thought I'd escaped that heart attack, until I came here. Plus, there's no such thing as a 'British' fry, if it aint got potato and soda bread with it...it aint worth talking about. So it's either an Ulster fry, or as the other half of the country like to call it....a fry!. Black pudding...pfft!.:D
Soda Bread, thats a bit too healthy for my fry-up, replace it with a fried slice. I was under the impression when i ordered my first Ulster Fry, in Bangor, that a general recipie was whatever the English put on theirs, double the amount. I was disappointed at the lack of black pudding though. Nothing says good morning like pigs fat soaked in blood and then fried.
Ingredients to an Uls..erm...a fry.
Sausages fried.
Bacon fried
Eggs fried.
Potato bread fried.
Soda bread..erm..fried.
Normal bread fried.
..and if ya wanna get 'fancy', some fried mushrooms and baked beans..not fried. Black and white pudding however, like wearing tadpole filled wellies....is just wrong!. Oi! Hill! NOO!!. :shock: :D
That would be Tattie Scone then? :roll:
My auld boy swears by the Soda breed anaw, he hasn't been able to convince me in my 26 years on this rock.

H.P. or Ketchup??


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Twichaldinho wrote:
DC wrote:
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote: Soda Bread, thats a bit too healthy for my fry-up, replace it with a fried slice. I was under the impression when i ordered my first Ulster Fry, in Bangor, that a general recipie was whatever the English put on theirs, double the amount. I was disappointed at the lack of black pudding though. Nothing says good morning like pigs fat soaked in blood and then fried.
Ingredients to an Uls..erm...a fry.
Sausages fried.
Bacon fried
Eggs fried.
Potato bread fried.
Soda bread..erm..fried.
Normal bread fried.
..and if ya wanna get 'fancy', some fried mushrooms and baked beans..not fried. Black and white pudding however, like wearing tadpole filled wellies....is just wrong!. Oi! Hill! NOO!!. :shock: :D
That would be Tattie Scone then? :roll:
My auld boy swears by the Soda breed anaw, he hasn't been able to convince me in my 26 years on this rock.

H.P. or Ketchup??
Both... H.P. for the sausage sambo and Ketchup for the Bacon one.A bit of English Mustard is the job too
Babylon 'wan tief mi 'erb. But mi bun it bfoe dey come.
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Toker70 wrote:
Twichaldinho wrote:
DC wrote: Ingredients to an Uls..erm...a fry.
Sausages fried.
Bacon fried
Eggs fried.
Potato bread fried.
Soda bread..erm..fried.
Normal bread fried.
..and if ya wanna get 'fancy', some fried mushrooms and baked beans..not fried. Black and white pudding however, like wearing tadpole filled wellies....is just wrong!. Oi! Hill! NOO!!. :shock: :D
That would be Tattie Scone then? :roll:
My auld boy swears by the Soda breed anaw, he hasn't been able to convince me in my 26 years on this rock.

H.P. or Ketchup??
Both... H.P. for the sausage sambo and Ketchup for the Bacon one.A bit of English Mustard is the job too
was sort of ulster man would i be if i too didn't enjoy the breakfast goodness that is the ulster fry....ketchup for me, or if you got baked beans you just dip everything in that tomato sauce. ummm.
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Post by nehctik »

These ulster things sound pretty damn good, although Ive never had potato bread or soda bread, or fried or cooked black pudding actually
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Twichaldinho wrote:
DC wrote:
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote: Soda Bread, thats a bit too healthy for my fry-up, replace it with a fried slice. I was under the impression when i ordered my first Ulster Fry, in Bangor, that a general recipie was whatever the English put on theirs, double the amount. I was disappointed at the lack of black pudding though. Nothing says good morning like pigs fat soaked in blood and then fried.
Ingredients to an Uls..erm...a fry.
Sausages fried.
Bacon fried
Eggs fried.
Potato bread fried.
Soda bread..erm..fried.
Normal bread fried.
..and if ya wanna get 'fancy', some fried mushrooms and baked beans..not fried. Black and white pudding however, like wearing tadpole filled wellies....is just wrong!. Oi! Hill! NOO!!. :shock: :D
That would be Tattie Scone then? :roll:
My auld boy swears by the Soda breed anaw, he hasn't been able to convince me in my 26 years on this rock.

H.P. or Ketchup??
Yup, tattie scones are potato bread...and a nice bit of toasted soda with butter and tea?. Yum!. :wink: :D

Toker and Jusyboy are right about the sauce too, both, unless you've got beans!. Though Toker likes English mustard also ....probably for the freaky pudding, hmmm....he could be a spy!. :shock: :lol:
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Toker, id watch out. You know how those Belfast boys greet spys! :shock: Either or that or someone get a screenshot on this fucker quick, i believer we have just found an Irishman praising something English!

I didnt realise they fried the Soda bread, does it also come with a fried slice? If so, thats one mighty fine carb, fat heart attacking causing bread pieces for a sausage sandwhich.

Much luck getting soda bread out in 'dam DC?
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Nah dude, but I have a standing order for anybody that visits me from back home, Soda bread, potato bread, cadburys mini rolls and fingers. :D
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DC wrote:Nah dude, but I have a standing order for anybody that visits me from back home, Soda bread, potato bread, cadburys mini rolls and fingers. :D
Dude no mini-rolls? Thats harsh. From the small time i spent in Ireland ( about 7/8 months, 1 in the south rest in the North ) I have a terrible craving for Club Orange, if that was sold in England, fuck, id buy the whole lot.
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LOL mustard isn't the only good thing to come out of England....flights to Ireland are the best thing tho :wink: :wink:

I'll bring ya a couple of packs of mini rolls and fingers D.C. as a thanks for the no doubt great service we'll all get over 4/20 8)
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Toker70 wrote:LOL mustard isn't the only good thing to come out of England....flights to Ireland are the best thing tho :wink: :wink:

I'll bring ya a couple of packs of mini rolls and fingers D.C. as a thanks for the no doubt great service we'll all get over 4/20 8)
:lol:

Indeed. There is also this.

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The Irish washing machine. :wink:
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Also.

H.P sauce. Dont be a girl with TK.
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Ohh and sorry to the OP for the hijack :D
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Toker70 wrote:....of mini rolls and fingers....
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Rejack the thread....Twinkies!, so I can confirm they were actually as bad as I remember. Or buttons/badges, stoners seem to like them.
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