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Do hash browns have a place on a full English breakfast?

  • No, McDonalds customers may like them but i don't want them on my plate.

  • Yes times change.


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Chippy_Tea

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Do hash browns have a place on a full English breakfast?



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Hash browns are fine
But what about the deep fried potato bread & Soda bread ?
Vegetable roll ?
Beans in a pot is better as bean juice and egg yolk mixed is revolting
And as for @Rodcx500z wanting mustard on a fry I think he should be banned off this forum 😡

Oh and tomatoes from a tin on a fry is just wrong. Fresh fried half a tomato
 
A good cooked breakfast needs some kind of potato based product. I prefer "tattie scones" but hash browns will do.
 
Well it's another bit of American stuff that has crept into British culture to some degree. Personally I'm not averse to them, we quite often have them when having a fry up at home and I wouldn't turn my nose up at them from a hotel breakfast buffet or if served as part of a full English in a café. So yeah here to stay by the looks of it.

Do like a bit of fried bread though.

In an perfect world I'd have this:

Sausages (min 2)
Smoke Back Bacon (min 2 rashers)
Fried egg, bit runny but crispy white (1 or 2)
Black pudding
Beans (not in a pot, juices need to mix)
Fried mushrooms
Fried tomato
Fried bread

Sauce - HP

Toast on the side
Big mug of tea.
 
Well it's another bit of American stuff that has crept into British culture to some degree. Personally I'm not averse to them, we quite often have them when having a fry up at home and I wouldn't turn my nose up at them from a hotel breakfast buffet or if served as part of a full English in a café. So yeah here to stay by the looks of it.

Do like a bit of fried bread though.

In an perfect world I'd have this:

Sausages (min 2)
Smoke Back Bacon (min 2 rashers)
Fried egg, bit runny but crispy white (1 or 2)
Black pudding
Beans (not in a pot, juices need to mix)
Fried mushrooms
Fried tomato
Fried bread

Sauce - HP

Toast on the side
Big mug of tea.
Quite a sensible statement.
 
They are on the breakfasr at the Bloomsbury Holiday Inn. My daughter likes them, I also would eat one when in the mood. Maybe tomorrow morning.
 
No.

The carb contingent should be toast or fried bread.
 

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