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Postby Workingman » 14 Mar 2017, 20:52

Now listen up!

I have just been watching a thing about fish 'n chips on BBC2 where they had curried batter, battered chips, sea bream and cod, whatever that is! :shock:

F 'n Cs is haddock in a water and flour batter, perhaps a bit of vinegar, deep fried in dripping and served with chunky chips, also done in dripping, and mushy peas. :D :D :D

OK, maybe not healthy, but boy are the good, so stop messing about. ;) :P :lol:
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Re: Fish and chips.

Postby tonicha » 14 Mar 2017, 20:56

I'm doing fish and chips of Friday - with beer batter, but no mushy peas.
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Re: Fish and chips.

Postby saundra » 14 Mar 2017, 21:09

I watched it Frank and they all looked very tasty I haven't had mushy peas for years ton used to make them
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Re: Fish and chips.

Postby manxie » 15 Mar 2017, 08:39

Up North Cod and chips is the norm or a choice of cod or Haddock.

I have noticed lately tho many chippies are offering more choice.

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Re: Fish and chips.

Postby JoM » 15 Mar 2017, 11:09

Can't beat battered chips.

Best chippy around for miles is the 1930s chip shop at the Black Country Living Museum. Cooked in beef dripping and they give you a scoop of batter bits too.
We've got an annual pass so thankfully it doesn't cost us anything to go in and get a portion of fish and chips.
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