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You've missed out the boxty option Footers. I can barely eat a fry without a kerrygold covered boxty. It's possibly Leitrims greatest export. Also does a great job of forming a solid barrier between egg yolk and beans. Of the options You've given it as to be bubble an squeak though
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Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 13:01 - May 23 with 1509 views
Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 12:59 - May 23 by leitrimblue
You've missed out the boxty option Footers. I can barely eat a fry without a kerrygold covered boxty. It's possibly Leitrims greatest export. Also does a great job of forming a solid barrier between egg yolk and beans. Of the options You've given it as to be bubble an squeak though
Ah! Of course!
I had also thought potato waffles may have been on some heathen's plates. So another omission.
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Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 13:05 - May 23 by footers
Ah! Of course!
I had also thought potato waffles may have been on some heathen's plates. So another omission.
I'm very proud to say I don't think I have seen a potato waffle in the flesh since 1991. Its reassuring knowing yer here asking the important questions in life.
Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 14:04 - May 23 by Lord_Lucan
I would say Bubble and Squeak but IMHO it should be a full dish of it and not just a side.
I tend to cook it as a whole breakfast dish with all the leftover veg from a roast lunch including of course roast potatoes.
Importantly the contents should be roughly chopped and certainly not blitzed and absolutely must include sprouts.
If it is the leftover remnants from a chicken roast I might even add some stuffing — but no meat.
A wise man once told me you should always cook 3 times the amount of sprouts you need for a roast so you have plenty left over for a sprout rich bubble an squeak the next day.
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Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 14:22 - May 23 with 1250 views
Bubble n squeak. Pan fried in chilli infused oil with finely diced spring onions, extra chilli flakes and Worcestershire sauce served on top of bacon rashers.
We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub.
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Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 14:32 - May 23 with 1196 views
Leftover spuds from the day before (boiled, mashed or roasted), fried up with eggs and beans. Mum used to do these all the time but I don't tend to have leftovers these days!
I've only tried fried roast potatoes recently. It's more boiled or mashed that I've mostly had. Usually just them in a white bread sandwich. I feel I'm being stupid as this probably has a name in this poll and we never gave it one.
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Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 14:12 - May 23 by jeera
Poached egg atop.
The legendary Lockside Cafe on the Cumberland Basin in Bristol use bubble n squeak instead of a muffin in their Eggs Benedict. That is an epic breakfast dish.
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Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 14:54 - May 23 with 1139 views
Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 14:48 - May 23 by GavTWTD
Leftover spuds from the day before (boiled, mashed or roasted), fried up with eggs and beans. Mum used to do these all the time but I don't tend to have leftovers these days!
I've only tried fried roast potatoes recently. It's more boiled or mashed that I've mostly had. Usually just them in a white bread sandwich. I feel I'm being stupid as this probably has a name in this poll and we never gave it one.
Battle of the breakfast potato... who wins? on 14:54 - May 23 by mylittletown
The legendary Lockside Cafe on the Cumberland Basin in Bristol use bubble n squeak instead of a muffin in their Eggs Benedict. That is an epic breakfast dish.