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Hot (temperature wise) crisps.

Postby Workingman » 13 Dec 2023, 13:22

Apparently young people have "discovered" Hot Crisps.

Discovered? We were making them about 40 years ago, or more. Seabrook's crinkle cut plain crisps were the favourite base. They were thick and had ridges....

Spread out a big family bag on a baking tray. Grate on an ample sufficiency of cheddar and give a good dusting of parmesan - a GOOD dusting. Top off with a sprinkle of paprika and pepper and bung in a hot oven till the cheeses bubble and start to brown.

There's nowt new under t' sun. ;)
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Re: Hot (temperature wise) crisps.

Postby saundra » 13 Dec 2023, 16:26

And I remember it was quite trendy in the 80/90 not sure when to serve hot crisps with a meal you are then before the gravy got to them :lol: the
Never had crisps like yours tho WM
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Re: Hot (temperature wise) crisps.

Postby Workingman » 13 Dec 2023, 16:46

It was a late night thing after a few beers, Saundra - long before Pizza Hut and nachos.

Come home, bung them in the oven - nibble and drink, do a bit of soul, ska, reggae. :lol:
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Re: Hot (temperature wise) crisps.

Postby Kaz » 13 Dec 2023, 16:52

Workingman wrote:There's nowt new under t' sun. ;)


Isn't that the truth! :oops: :lol:
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