Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.An English "Fry up"?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(An English "Fry up"?),it will help you,my kids.
What is a "Fry up"? Is it any fried meal, or does it imply potato or something else?
Answer:
It sounds terrific!
http://www.globalchefs.com/article/archi...
An English " Fry Up" is a completely fried breakfast meal.
A plate of "fry up" usually consists of fried, bacon, sausage, eggs, black pudding and fried potatoes.
It is a generic term for a fried meal, often as a cooked traditional breakfast, but also made up of left overs and other ingredient.
Left over boiled potatoes are really good starting point and from there you would add what you have in your fridge
an English fry up is a huge breakfast,with egg,bacon,black pudding,tomato beans,sausage,mushrooms and a fried tomato.not my type off breakfast,but...
A fry up is a fried breakfast. It normally consists of bacon, eggs, sausages, tomato, mushrooms and black pudding . Baked beans are a common addition but potatoes are not all that normal. You are more likely to have fried bread or toast than fried potatoes or hash browns.
Strong tea is an essential accompaniment - not coffee.
Just to correct a few things. The real English breakfast is only eaten in the homes of the landed gentry now a days.
An English breakfast was designed to put enough food in your stomach to last all day.
Fruit, or fruit juice was the first course.
Cereal followed, originally porage oats
A piece of smoked fish, maybe a kipper.
The fried course :- eggs, bacon, sausage or black pudding, mushrooms, tomatoes, fried bread, fried potatoes, and leftover vegetable from the previous days meals. ( this is the origin of :- bubble and squeak)
Baked beans were added after the second world war.
Toast and marmalade.
coffee or tea.
It is no wonder that wealthy households had a retinue of servants to, prepare, serve and clean up.
In the present, many cafe's in England advertise Full English, in truth they are only supplying part of it. As an Englishman I am ashamed of these dishonest, ignorant, and money grabbing parasites.
Sorry that I went on a bit, but, most English people have never had the real thing.
It's bacon, sausage, black pudding eggs, and fried potatoes. I hear it's really yummy!
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Kitty said: Yes.An English "Fry up"?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(An English "Fry up"?),it will help you,my kids.
What is a "Fry up"? Is it any fried meal, or does it imply potato or something else?
Answer:
It sounds terrific!
http://www.globalchefs.com/article/archi...
An English " Fry Up" is a completely fried breakfast meal.
A plate of "fry up" usually consists of fried, bacon, sausage, eggs, black pudding and fried potatoes.
It is a generic term for a fried meal, often as a cooked traditional breakfast, but also made up of left overs and other ingredient.
Left over boiled potatoes are really good starting point and from there you would add what you have in your fridge
an English fry up is a huge breakfast,with egg,bacon,black pudding,tomato beans,sausage,mushrooms and a fried tomato.not my type off breakfast,but...
A fry up is a fried breakfast. It normally consists of bacon, eggs, sausages, tomato, mushrooms and black pudding . Baked beans are a common addition but potatoes are not all that normal. You are more likely to have fried bread or toast than fried potatoes or hash browns.
Strong tea is an essential accompaniment - not coffee.
Just to correct a few things. The real English breakfast is only eaten in the homes of the landed gentry now a days.
An English breakfast was designed to put enough food in your stomach to last all day.
Fruit, or fruit juice was the first course.
Cereal followed, originally porage oats
A piece of smoked fish, maybe a kipper.
The fried course :- eggs, bacon, sausage or black pudding, mushrooms, tomatoes, fried bread, fried potatoes, and leftover vegetable from the previous days meals. ( this is the origin of :- bubble and squeak)
Baked beans were added after the second world war.
Toast and marmalade.
coffee or tea.
It is no wonder that wealthy households had a retinue of servants to, prepare, serve and clean up.
In the present, many cafe's in England advertise Full English, in truth they are only supplying part of it. As an Englishman I am ashamed of these dishonest, ignorant, and money grabbing parasites.
Sorry that I went on a bit, but, most English people have never had the real thing.
It's bacon, sausage, black pudding eggs, and fried potatoes. I hear it's really yummy!
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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