The perfect fry-up?

On a Saturday lunchtime in our house its a fry-up every week bit of a tradition where we can all sit down together for the first time since the previous Sunday. Anyhow we were wondering as we constantly bicker between ourselves as to what should be on the brekkie. I say chips but my missus and daughters say no. So over to you guys and gals lets see what should be on the brekkie and what to drink■■?

gotta include black pud and mushrooms :sunglasses:

Depends where you’re from? :laughing: manc brekky! :sunglasses: four crispy bacon, three sausages, two runny fried eggs, three toast, toms, beans, black pudding and washed down with two big pots of tea! Straight to the pub at eleven, next to a tram stop two stations before old Trafford, sup till two thirty pm, onto the tram and watch the red army win another! After the match carry on supping, go nightclubbing then repeat on Sunday! :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: carryon :sunglasses:

Bubble and squeak, or left over mash with veggies or onions.

Harry Monk:

really should have diet coke,gotta think of your health, :laughing:

Davyboy:

Harry Monk:

really should have diet coke,gotta think of your health, :laughing:

I hope that is real butter and not margarine grease!

Fatboy slimslow:
Depends where you’re from? :laughing: manc brekky! :sunglasses: four crispy bacon, three sausages, two runny fried eggs, three toast, toms, beans, black pudding and washed down with two big pots of tea! Straight to the pub at eleven, next to a tram stop two stations before old Trafford, sup till two thirty pm, onto the tram and watch the red army win another! After the match carry on supping, go nightclubbing then repeat on Sunday! :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: :grimacing: carryon :sunglasses:

That would be for all the fans nationwide too - I won’t hold it against you tho!
lol

Harry Monk:

That’s the OP’s question answered. Chips are a must. :laughing: :laughing:

Could/has one person ever finished that lot off? :open_mouth:

NO! NEVER CHIPS! Only lunatics think chips belong on a fry up. Bacon, egg, sausage, black pudding, beans, fried tomato, fried slice and toast. There, end of topic thats the definitive answer.

P.s and tea, no other drink is EVER acceptable with a fry up

Sir +:

Harry Monk:

That’s the OP’s question answered. Chips are a must. :laughing: :laughing:

Could/has one person ever finished that lot off? :open_mouth:

Am I the only one that thinks thats looks absolutely revolting?! Give me quality over quantity any day.

switchlogic:
Am I the only one that thinks thats looks absolutely revolting?!

No, i too think it’s vile. Give me poached eggs or sardines on toast anytime.

Sir +:
Could/has one person ever finished that lot off? :open_mouth:

It was thought to be an impossible feat - and perhaps a foolhardy one at that: Just how many diners could consume a fry-up the size of a baby in under an hour?
But it would seem one diner was man enough - and hungry enough - to take on the Kidz Breakfast culinary challenge.
Not only did Robert Pinto step up to the plate - he then proceeded to clear it in record time as he munched his way through 6,000 calories in 26 minutes.

Greasy spoon Jesters Diner in Southtown, Great Yarmouth, offers the £15 meal for free to anyone who can finish it in under an hour.
Described as a ‘heart attack on a plate’, the 9lb Kidz Breakfast - named so because it weighs more than an average-sized newborn baby - was slammed by health campaigners for its size and high calorie content.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article … z2N40FPjbK

bald bloke:

switchlogic:
Am I the only one that thinks thats looks absolutely revolting?!

No, i too think it’s vile. Give me poached eggs or sardines on toast anytime.

Its also a shocking waste of food in this day and age when we should know better. Not to mention a health disaster!

other than it being too big…i don`t see a problem

Harry Monk:

Sir +:
Could/has one person ever finished that lot off? :open_mouth:

It was thought to be an impossible feat - and perhaps a foolhardy one at that: Just how many diners could consume a fry-up the size of a baby in under an hour?
But it would seem one diner was man enough - and hungry enough - to take on the Kidz Breakfast culinary challenge.
Not only did Robert Pinto step up to the plate - he then proceeded to clear it in record time as he munched his way through 6,000 calories in 26 minutes.

Greasy spoon Jesters Diner in Southtown, Great Yarmouth, offers the £15 meal for free to anyone who can finish it in under an hour.
Described as a ‘heart attack on a plate’, the 9lb Kidz Breakfast - named so because it weighs more than an average-sized newborn baby - was slammed by health campaigners for its size and high calorie content.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article … z2N40FPjbK

ever watched man v food on tv :question:

commonrail:
other than it being too big…i don`t see a problem

I believe it’s normally shared between three or four people.

commonrail:
gotta include black pud and mushrooms :sunglasses:

And bubble and squeak.

bald bloke:

commonrail:
gotta include black pud and mushrooms :sunglasses:

And bubble and squeak.

now you`re talking.
only place i know who serve it,is riverside cafe on colnbrook byepass.“you want babble on there lav” :smiley:

I like English brekky but poached rather than fried eggs, and everything else grilled rather than fried, apart from mushrooms which I do fry.

I doubt I eat breakfast more than two or three times a month though, normally don’t eat anything til about midday.