Pizza is common in Toronto, I don't like that I've never had black pudding in my home town.
So where to go to get an Irish breakfast?
So where to go to get an Irish breakfast?
That's English breakfast.Pizza is common in Toronto, I don't like that I've never had black pudding in my home town.
So where to go to get an Irish breakfast?
A pint of Irish Whiskey damn that's hardcoreThat's English breakfast.
IRISH breakfast is a potato and a pint of Irish whiskey.
I make my own. Irish breakfast typically does not include baked beans. And being from the north they must include tattie farls (potato bread)Pizza is common in Toronto, I don't like that I've never had black pudding in my home town.
So where to go to get an Irish breakfast?
I make my own. Irish breakfast typically does not include baked beans. And being from the north they must include tattie farls (potato bread)
Tattie is slang for potato in Scottish. Irish breakfasts and Scottish breakfasts are nearly identical.I make my own. Irish breakfast typically does not include baked beans. And being from the north they must include tattie farls (potato bread)
To paraphrase crocodile Dundee. That's not an Irish breakfast mate. Looks a pretty insipid American imitation. I had an Irish breakfast in Cork once. wasn't bad. But the full English used to include large mushrooms,kidneys, black pudding and fried bread. Served in an English boarding house, it would kind of bloat you out for the full day.Pizza is common in Toronto, I don't like that I've never had black pudding in my home town.
So where to go to get an Irish breakfast?
Love neeps and tatties! (neeps are turnips).Tattie is slang for potato in Scottish
As you likely know the North of Ireland had many Scottish settlers so yes you are correct.Tattie is slang for potato in Scottish. Irish breakfasts and Scottish breakfasts are nearly identical.
Yes my family always fried up mushrooms and tomatoes as part of the breakfast. Every Christmas morning was traditional Irish breakfast for as long as I can recall.Love neeps and tatties! (neeps are turnips).
Love an Irish breakfast with black pudding, bangers, and bacon. And yes, you need mushrooms!
My old mom looks for it. Much of the stuff you find it TO is heavily spiced and made to Italian recipe and a little too exotic for my UK taste.
Yes I am Scottish so had the history drummed into me from very young including "the move". Tatties were a staple in my house along with meat bridies (gross) and oatcakes etc. The only thing I like less than a Scottish (Irish) breakfast is a ploughman's lunch.As you likely know the North of Ireland had many Scottish settlers so yes you are correct.
Guess you're not much of a fan of haggis thenYes I am Scottish so had the history drummed into me from very young including "the move". Tatties were a staple in my house along with meat bridies (gross) and oatcakes etc. The only thing I like less than a Scottish (Irish) breakfast is a ploughman's lunch.
I force it down every 25th of January. Damn stuff needs an exorcism not a blessing.Guess you're not much of a fan of haggis then
I agree. Stuff is horrendous.I force it down every 25th of January. Damn stuff needs an exorcism not a blessing.
So I guess I'm not inviting you for a curatele dinner then? It's like haggis without the sheep's stomach, with scrambled eggs instead of oats. Both are delicious!I force it down every 25th of January. Damn stuff needs an exorcism not a blessing.
I'll come if I can bring my own food.So I guess I'm not inviting you for a curatele dinner then? It's like haggis without the sheep's stomach, with scrambled eggs instead of oats. Both are delicious!
Here's the first item I eat when I'm in Florence.