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@Paolo - Great cook and at 3+kg that is a manly chix on this side of the pond.
Enjoy the celebration and banquet.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
zaphod said:
I used some sets of the BGE rings for that last august with some toad in the hole.BeanHead said:That looks amazing @johnmitchell have you ever tried this recipe on the egg?
deets, please?#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
So this got me interested.caliking said:zaphod said:
I used some sets of the BGE rings for that last august with some toad in the hole.BeanHead said:That looks amazing @johnmitchell have you ever tried this recipe on the egg?
deets, please?
Toad in the hole, here in Blighty, is sausages (proper pork bangers) in Yorkshire pudding. Served with mashed spud, gravy and various greenery if you're that way inclined.
I did the Google and US toad in the hole is it says fried egg in a slice of bread. Well, my friends - that is in fact an egg banjo.
And, in these images - that looks like 'hunt the dog', which is either bangers in mash (yummy), or bangers in beans (yak).
See - you're interested now too, aren't you?Other girls may try to take me away
But you know, it's by your side I will stay -
Gotta love the unique names of British food.CPFC1905 said:
So this got me interested.caliking said:zaphod said:
I used some sets of the BGE rings for that last august with some toad in the hole.BeanHead said:That looks amazing @johnmitchell have you ever tried this recipe on the egg?
deets, please?
Toad in the hole, here in Blighty, is sausages (proper pork bangers) in Yorkshire pudding. Served with mashed spud, gravy and various greenery if you're that way inclined.
I did the Google and US toad in the hole is it says fried egg in a slice of bread. Well, my friends - that is in fact an egg banjo.
And, in these images - that looks like 'hunt the dog', which is either bangers in mash (yummy), or bangers in beans (yak).
See - you're interested now too, aren't you?British wife: “Shall we have bubble and squeak followed by spotted d**k?”
British husband: “I rather fancy me some stargazy pie and syllabub.” -
You eat meat and potatoes every night and you’ve got to do something to make it interesting.GrateEggspectations said:
Gotta love the unique names of British food.CPFC1905 said:
So this got me interested.caliking said:zaphod said:
I used some sets of the BGE rings for that last august with some toad in the hole.BeanHead said:That looks amazing @johnmitchell have you ever tried this recipe on the egg?
deets, please?
Toad in the hole, here in Blighty, is sausages (proper pork bangers) in Yorkshire pudding. Served with mashed spud, gravy and various greenery if you're that way inclined.
I did the Google and US toad in the hole is it says fried egg in a slice of bread. Well, my friends - that is in fact an egg banjo.
And, in these images - that looks like 'hunt the dog', which is either bangers in mash (yummy), or bangers in beans (yak).
See - you're interested now too, aren't you?British wife: “Shall we have bubble and squeak followed by spotted d**k?”
British husband: “I rather fancy me some stargazy pie and syllabub.”"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Lunch is ready:

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What a great spread. Looks like your pup agreesGreensboro North Carolina
When in doubt Accelerate.... -
Oh yes, he's getting his fair share of chickenjohnmitchell said:What a great spread. Looks like your pup agrees -
lol— will there be cockney versions as well? it’s not in google translate yetCPFC1905 said:
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You do realise that none of those four items have meat in, @JohnInCarolina ?JohnInCarolina said:
You eat meat and potatoes every night and you’ve got to do something to make it interesting.GrateEggspectations said:
Gotta love the unique names of British food.CPFC1905 said:
So this got me interested.caliking said:
Toad in the hole, here in Blighty, is sausages (proper pork bangers) in Yorkshire pudding. Served with mashed spud, gravy and various greenery if you're that way inclined.
I did the Google and US toad in the hole is it says fried egg in a slice of bread. Well, my friends - that is in fact an egg banjo.
And, in these images - that looks like 'hunt the dog', which is either bangers in mash (yummy), or bangers in beans (yak).
See - you're interested now too, aren't you?British wife: “Shall we have bubble and squeak followed by spotted d**k?”
British husband: “I rather fancy me some stargazy pie and syllabub.”Other girls may try to take me away
But you know, it's by your side I will stay -
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There’s fish in the stargazy pie. The fish heads stick up out of the pie, as though they are admiring the night sky. A tad disconcerting, really. Lol.

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CPFC1905 said:
So this got me interested.caliking said:zaphod said:
I used some sets of the BGE rings for that last august with some toad in the hole.BeanHead said:That looks amazing @johnmitchell have you ever tried this recipe on the egg?
deets, please?
Toad in the hole, here in Blighty, is sausages (proper pork bangers) in Yorkshire pudding. Served with mashed spud, gravy and various greenery if you're that way inclined.
I did the Google and US toad in the hole is it says fried egg in a slice of bread. Well, my friends - that is in fact an egg banjo.
And, in these images - that looks like 'hunt the dog', which is either bangers in mash (yummy), or bangers in beans (yak).
See - you're interested now too, aren't you?
Your version sounds better than ours, @CPFC1905 !#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
@Paolo that's a lovely looking meal. I'd roll out of my chair afterwards, and take a nap right there on grass.
#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
No meat in my favourite mincemeat tarts?CPFC1905 said:
You do realise that none of those four items have meat in, @JohnInCarolina ?JohnInCarolina said:
You eat meat and potatoes every night and you’ve got to do something to make it interesting.GrateEggspectations said:
Gotta love the unique names of British food.CPFC1905 said:
So this got me interested.caliking said:
Toad in the hole, here in Blighty, is sausages (proper pork bangers) in Yorkshire pudding. Served with mashed spud, gravy and various greenery if you're that way inclined.
I did the Google and US toad in the hole is it says fried egg in a slice of bread. Well, my friends - that is in fact an egg banjo.
And, in these images - that looks like 'hunt the dog', which is either bangers in mash (yummy), or bangers in beans (yak).
See - you're interested now too, aren't you?British wife: “Shall we have bubble and squeak followed by spotted d**k?”
British husband: “I rather fancy me some stargazy pie and syllabub.”
Edit: unforgettable experience when moonlighting at a small bakery in Bournemouth eons ago... mincemeat was stored in a barrel in an outdoor shed, had to fight swarm of wasps to get to it
canuckland -
I would not be the least bit surprised if your take on bangers and mash did not have anything that qualifies as what Americans would consider meat.CPFC1905 said:
You do realise that none of those four items have meat in, @JohnInCarolina ?JohnInCarolina said:
You eat meat and potatoes every night and you’ve got to do something to make it interesting.GrateEggspectations said:
Gotta love the unique names of British food.CPFC1905 said:
So this got me interested.caliking said:
Toad in the hole, here in Blighty, is sausages (proper pork bangers) in Yorkshire pudding. Served with mashed spud, gravy and various greenery if you're that way inclined.
I did the Google and US toad in the hole is it says fried egg in a slice of bread. Well, my friends - that is in fact an egg banjo.
And, in these images - that looks like 'hunt the dog', which is either bangers in mash (yummy), or bangers in beans (yak).
See - you're interested now too, aren't you?British wife: “Shall we have bubble and squeak followed by spotted d**k?”
British husband: “I rather fancy me some stargazy pie and syllabub.”"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -


Rub and sauce compliments of the Chairman. TY sir, will try on something else soon.___________________________________
LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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The Toad in the hole came from Mrs. Beeton guide to home cooking. we use 1.5 to 2 times the batter amount and use a veggie sausage replacement, but other than than pretty much the same as done written 110 years ago.caliking said:zaphod said:
I used some sets of the BGE rings for that last august with some toad in the hole.BeanHead said:That looks amazing @johnmitchell have you ever tried this recipe on the egg?
deets, please?
The onions were ... okay.simple stupid - peel, stick on rings, put on 350 for 40min.put house of Q "Sugar and Spice" on them for last 20 minwhile cooked, not really carmalized and still had an oniony taste in the middle
I think what @johnmitchell did looks (and likely tasted) a lot better, wish I'd done that before I had retired the egg, but may try it in the oven. I've noted that recipe.~~
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@zaphod - Why was your Egg retired?LBGE, LBGE-PTR, 22" Weber, Coleman 413GGreat Plains, USA
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This right here qualifies as meat!shtgunal3 said:

Rub and sauce compliments of the Chairman. TY sir, will try on something else soon."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Pizza party ongoing (BGE at 750 F right now)

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@Paolo - you’re a sleeper cell 😀 That pie looks fantastic!#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Whoa. One of the better looking pies I’ve seen here in a while. Nicely executed.Paolo said:Pizza party ongoing (BGE at 750 F right now)
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Thank you JohnInCarolina, this was a joint effort by myself and my son. He's the good one with the pizza peelJohnInCarolina said:Whoa. One of the better looking pies I’ve seen here in a while. Nicely executed. -
2 slabs of babybacks on, boneless thighs with MeatChurch fajita seasoning and butter above. Beginnings of fried rice happening. Green bean salad marinating in the fridge
the thighs will be pulled for tacos tomorrow post church. The rest will be devoured this evening -
I feel like @Paolo and @Canugghead must be related. The pie game is just too strong.
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Basically, i turns out that having a bbq just isn't a fit for our life. I have realized 5 myths of bbq (to be read with tongue firmly in cheekdbCooper said:@zaphod - Why was your Egg retired?
)- BBQ vegetables are just as good as BBQ meat
- A BBQ will bring you the guests and visitors that you have never had without a BBQ
- it's not burnt, it's just a little charred
- your neighbours all enjoy the nostalgic smell of charcoal
- cooking outside means less work for the regular cook
I also got some direct/indirect messaging at work that when people ask how my weekend was, I don't need to always talk about what I did on that egg thing. So I stopped.
At the end of the day I thought that this was something that my family was enjoying and work colleagues found interesting, but realized that I was the only one out back with any interest in the egg and it was getting lonely with just me and my fire. I'm a pretty solitary guy, so when I start noticing that it's lonely, it's REALLY lonely - hah!
So the egg retired, and life goes on.
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Large BGE, Jonesing for a MiniMaxThe Vegegrilltarian
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