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Off Topic Masterchef meets a Pattie

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Mar 19, 2015.

  1. HCAFC (Airlie Tiger)

    HCAFC (Airlie Tiger) Well-Known Member

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    Loads of takeaways have it in Leeds.
     
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  2. TigerinSydney

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    I remember the days of the spice that went on frank the yank chips - not sure if it's the same as chip spice?

    I'm very nostalgic about the fish chips patties mushy peas sausages from Hull chippy's - however I've had to adapt now I'm in Oz - over here they have 'chicken salt' and it is delicious on chips. Does chicken salt exist in Hull/UK generally or is it an Aussie phenomenon?
     
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  3. Happy Tiger

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    I was nervous about googling for that, but, it actually looks and sounds pretty good!

    http://www.sanza.co.uk/Mitani_Chicken_Salt.asp
     
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  4. DMD

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    I've just given the patties on King Edward Street a try. I'm a cynical traditionalist, but these were bloody good. <ok>

    http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull...Chilli-Prawn/story-26278007-detail/story.html

    Chilli Prawn: Fresh prawns, chopped onion, jalepeno peppers and chillies.

    Full English: Pancetta bacon, hot dog sausage, mushrooms and beans.

    The Italian: Meatballs, chopped tomatoes, mozzarella and mixed herbs.

    Cheese and Onion: Grated cheddar, chopped onion, red onions and herbs.

    Pepperoni: Pepperoni, crushed chillies, chopped peppers and chopped onions.

    Philli Salmon: Cream cheese, fresh salmon and chives.

    Corned Beef and Mustard

    Green Pig: Pancetta ham and mushy peas.

    Cream Cheese and Chive: Cream cheese, fresh chives, chopped onions and chopped peppers.



    Read more: http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull...tory-26278007-detail/story.html#ixzz3WiWn3krV
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  5. BrisbaneTiger

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    Well i had never had chicken salt until i arrived here, and does taste nice, but then i always liked chip spice anyway as well, not that they are the same.

    I have to say, when i was back in the UK last year i went to Sullivans in Beverley and i am sure it wasn't as good as i remembered it to be. I was supposed to go and have some from FryDays in Anlaby but didn't get there and arrived at the Star instead for tea.
     
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  6. Hank Scorpio

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    Which one was the best?

    The Italian one sounds quite good.
     
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  7. DMD

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    Can only comment on two. Corned beef and mustard was first rate, and the people that had Chilli Prawn are keen to go back for more.
     
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  8. Steven Toast

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    I always thought it was funny that it's called American chip spice and yet people from Hull claim it as something from their city. And nobody in America has ever heard of it.

    When people at uni asked me what was in chip spice, I always said 'Paprika, Salt, Pepper and grit'. There may also be sand; I'm not sure as I haven't had it in a while. I also agree with OLM, it's for fries, never on chip shop chips and the like.
     
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  9. Barmbys_Tan

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    I can confirm the Pattie is sold outside of Hull...they have them in Liverpool, Cumbria and I think Hartlepool. Can't say I've ever tried them away from Hull but my friend from Cumbria also thought that was the only place who did them.

    Same with chip spice, they do it here in Preston but call it red salt
     
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    In Manny on Saturday in their centre and a few folk Spiced up.
    They just don't get it over there do they?
     
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  12. dazzar86

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    I think it's Paprika, tomato extract, celery and salt.
     
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  13. dazzar86

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    People seem amazed that something originating in Hull could also be being created elsewhere - the internet has allowed ideas, recipes and images to spread far and wide.

    You can go down the combination of Princes Ave, Newland Ave and Chants Ave and take your pick of which countries cuisine you want to eat - for example, you can go get a Japanese takeaway on Newland Ave. Japanese Cuisine has made it all the way to Hull, it's not exactly shocking to think that Chip Spice and Patties have reached the other side of the Pennines.
     
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  14. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

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    Can't beat a Pattie butty with plenty of butter on the bread cake so it melts into the bread.
     
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    Never had any of these things. When people say fries are they talking like thin chips - i.e. McDonalds does fries. With chips meaning pub chips that are thick cut?
     
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  16. Qatartiger Cambridgetiger

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    They put chip spice on the chips/French fries here in Jordan. Tastes the same as the stuff in Ull. Aint seen a pattie yet.
     
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  17. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

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    Amman to that:emoticon-0101-sadsm
     
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  18. Mrs. BLUE_MOUNTAINS_BEAR

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    You are basically correct in your description of the difference.
     
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  19. SydneyTiger14

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    I always lose track of the various words used! I just call them all chips based on the context. :p
     
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  20. Mrs. BLUE_MOUNTAINS_BEAR

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    Even after nearly 50 years living here I still call the ones in a bag crisps!
     
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