wadn't mind a haddock'n'chips with loads of batter like. curries, chow meins, fancy rices....****ing sick of them. actually right now, top of the list would be a massive fry up brekkie.. Bacon, with the fat on. Sausages cumberlands or lincolnshire the fat one's not the skinny ****ers. Black pudding, mushrooms, hash browns, fried eggs, beans...plus a mug of pg...yum ****ing yum.
Takeaways here are ****e. At home a Dixons Full House (full breakfast in a stottie) always sorted me out.
Indeed it did, tomatoes, bacon, sausage, mushroom, beans...brown sauce.. Instant hangover cure but the size of a small austin metro.
The stottie, the king of breads. Remember as a kids, going out at lunchtime from school, heading to the shop, first for a stottie, then straight to the chinese on dykelands road, a bag of chips, rip a whole in the stottie, bung as many chips in as possible..handsome.
When i lived in London i used to come home every month and on the way back i used to go to Greggs and buy bag loads of stotties. The Cockneys couldn't get enough of them. I've no idea why Greggs don't make them all over the UK.
Chicken curry, fried rice & chips or a kebab after a night out. Definately a fry up above that though, the full works including the mushrooms, black pudding, fried eggs & that. I'm starving now thinking about that.
This thread actually got me thinking about food and drink and cities/area's. What food/drink would sunderland be actually best known for? Places like mag land, have nukie brown, Dundee their cakes. London, jellied eels.Arbroath, thier smokies, or kippers really but lovely. Foods/drinks, associated with set places?
Korma chicken curry, with raisins and poppadoms with savoury rice with ice cold Carlsberg. Kebab with garlic sauce and salad (pickled cabbage and lettuce are prefect).
I absolutely love Indian curry and am very partial to a vindaloo, although my favourite is Lanka Piaza, which is a hot but very dry version of curry.