Americans Try Food from a British Supermarket
Today we are trying some British foods for the first time. These are items we picked up on our first time shopping at Tesco (see that video here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/e6SDw7WDlbackqQ.html&t) plus some other items we got at other British supermarkets and things our friends had us try. When we were trying British foods while still in the US, many viewers suggested we try Fray Bentos, so we are finally giving those a try.
Grocery shopping in a British supermarket (First time shopping at Tesco): kzread.info/dash/bejne/e6SDw7WDlbackqQ.html&t
Trying Cornish Pasties in Cornwall: kzread.info/dash/bejne/rHZomdOQYcqTnNo.html&t
Americans Try English Pub Food: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aJpq1ZWbqb2ep5c.html
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that crumpet was raw, you have to toast it nice and brown and crispy with tons of salted butter, enough so that when you bite into it, it dribbles down your chin and leaves a puddle of butter on the plate lol
@catherinesmalley8587
Жыл бұрын
Gawd...you're making me want some now & I don't have any! LOL! 🤪
@adellebelle2537
Жыл бұрын
Yum 🤤
@johnheckles8239
Жыл бұрын
This comment right here 👌🏻👍🏻🤤
@stellamariesmithson1431
Жыл бұрын
Better toasted with some butter I agree. They are not raw though
@andrewpearson3644
Жыл бұрын
Crumpet or piklet 🤔🤔🤔
In fairness to Fray Bentos, they last forever, so they're great to have in the back of the cupboard!
@russcattell955i
Жыл бұрын
They are a favourite with us boaters, they can sit in the galley store for years. OK, not the best pie, but you can guess the rest.
@tonys1636
Жыл бұрын
They and Pot Noodles along with tins of Corned Beef, Spam, beans and tinned potatoes are the staples in the cupboard for the day tne world comes crashing down or the internet crashes for ever.
@halloweenville1
Жыл бұрын
I had 3 Bentos pies sitting at the back of my cupboard for almost a year, opened one this week, and enjoyed it so much, the next day i woofed down the other two. So odd seeing this video talking about them. Steak and Kidney for me is the best.
@davidhoward5392
Жыл бұрын
I am big fan of Frey Bentos, always have been. Pork pies yes please
@laughingachilles
Жыл бұрын
I always say they are the best of the worst. In fairness their steak and kidney isn't that bad, but of course it can't live up to a homemade product. Still you are right to point out they are an excellent backup for when you get in late after a hard day and just want to throw something in the oven that has substance. They are also good to have around in an emergency as you can add some vegetables and create an entire meal for a low cost.
The Bombay bad boy is amazing when you have a cold and don’t fancy much to eat but want some flavour and spice! Clears that cold right up!! 😂
It's strange to hear someone say that Pot Noodle is "fancy". In the UK it's seen as the cheap, kinda rubbish, option. I would usually go for the brand Naked Noodles, or Kabuto Noodles. But, when I have the chance, I'll get the imported instant noodles from an Asian supermarket.
@winstonoiu6614
Жыл бұрын
Only the Bombay badboy competes.
@Thurgosh_OG
Жыл бұрын
I prefer SOBA noodles, they seem to have better quality noodles and flavours.
@Andy-zm3lp
Жыл бұрын
I prefer the Mama Green curry noodles but to rubbish the Pot Noodle is a crime against noodles!!..😉
@andywrong3247
Жыл бұрын
I gree its a crime against noodleality.Lmao.
@goldcd
Жыл бұрын
I'd always go with Shin Ramyun, and then just add whatever leftovers are lying around in the fridge. Soft-egg cooked in the water before you add the noodles, is efficient and delicious.
Those crumpets looked very under cooked. Butter and Marmite on a crumpet for the win.
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I don't think we toasted them long enough. We'll have to try them with marmite next time.
@camerachica73
Жыл бұрын
@@TheMagicGeekdom You need to toast them until they're more browned on the top and bottom and a bit more solid. Undercooked crumpets are bleurgh. I love mine with butter melted and then set honey.
@tangfastic7075
Жыл бұрын
Yes, they do look a bit anemic. Memories from childhood is toasting crumpets over a log fire with a toasting fork. Get that smokiness along with char. Butter and marmite for me, too.
@Thorpeman
Жыл бұрын
I thought the same they looked limp they need to be at least double toasted then lashed with butter & golden syrup
@thefowlyetti2
Жыл бұрын
@@TheMagicGeekdom don't put marmite on them, that is an extremely niche thing to do. They do need to be toasted until very brown though, and plenty of butter.
You both make me chuckle , trying Fray Bentos which tbh people buy just for the pastry as there is never any filling and the Pot Noodles , you got to be honorary Brits already!!..keep up the great work 👏
There’s never much inside a Fray Bentos pie. Usually left at the back of the cupboard as an emergency food 😄 Pot noodles were known for being a student cheap food, there are better noodles to be had in England
@Thurgosh_OG
Жыл бұрын
And in the rest of the UK as well.
@Wrecsam1864
Жыл бұрын
Everybody has a Fray Bentos pie at the back of their cupboard. The go to staple for a Zombie apocalypse or a nuclear winter.
I absolutely love Fray Bentos steak and kidney pies with mash and peas, fantastic.
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
Sounds good!
@Elementloaf
Жыл бұрын
They smell of wee 🤣
@ruthfoley2580
Жыл бұрын
@@TheMagicGeekdom Chicken curry is THE BEST.
@PedroConejo1939
Жыл бұрын
Me too. A camping favourite.
I've not had a Fray Bentos pie for years. I've got a hankering to have one now. I'm quite an old fart Brit and those things have been around forever. My Mum always had a couple in the cupboard for back up for when there was a problem with Sunday dinner. By the time you surround one with with veggies and Yorkshire pudding etc you are good to go...
@TechStuff365
Жыл бұрын
More like gravy pie now sadly
This is the first time I have ever heard a Pot Noodle being called Gourmet! The ones you have in the US must be really bad! Next time you are in the UK look in Tesco for Nissin or Nongshim Shin noodles they are the actual GOAT!
The sweet food in M&S is the BEST! They are famous for their Percy Pigs sweets and Colin the Caterpillar cake, and their ‘extremely chocolate’ biscuit rounds and tubs of mini rolls are absolutely divine too 🤤
Steak and kidney fray bentos is a real guilty pleasure…it’s all about the pastry and the gravy, not much meat 😂 always have an emergency one in the cupboard! I’ve never actually seen a cheese and onion one though!
Fray Bentos Steak pie is the best! I get them for £1 in Poundland - I always have one in my cupboard...
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
Good to know!
@CaffeineKing
Жыл бұрын
My wife loves a Frey Bentos pie, but the childhood memory is better than the real thing. To me, they are more of an 'in case of Zombie Apocalypse' food. Emergencies only!
when I was a kid, the Frey Bentos pies used to have good lumps of steak and kidney, in a thick tasty gravy (same with the suet puddings). The ones on the shelves now seem to just be a ground up mess. Pastry is still great though… we used to peel it apart and eat it layer by layer. I remember the puddings simmering away in a pan of boiling water, with a couple of holes pierced for the steam. They seems to take forever. Microwaving them simply doesn’t seem the same
@kooler8586
Жыл бұрын
Yep they used to be good back in the days 80s for me as a kid they are poor now
I like how you guys are experiencing our 'fast food' and probably now realising you can keep it at home unlike the mcdonalds etc. Scotch eggs, pork pies, slices/bakes/rolls etc its all cheap ready to eat or heat at home
I love your videos especially the positivity, you are both so complementary 🙂, thanks for the videos, ✌️
@stevewilldo3056
Жыл бұрын
I was going to say something similar, love how they'll talk up the things they like but are still generous about the stuff that doesn't do it for them
Great video - enjoyed seeing you try the various things. I love browsing around a UK supermarket. For M&S, so many good things - I love their quinoa salad, beetroot (not pickled) and the granola square cookies are to die for. So be sure to go to one that has a bakery!
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
Those sound good. Thanks!
M&S Lasagne & M&S Chicken Casserole with Dumplings. My two favourite ready meals, A while back they did Scotch Eggs that incorporated Black Pudding. Amazing.
frey bentos is a staple for me, and eating scotch eggs & sausage rolls straight out of the packet is a must!
@davidtemple5934
Жыл бұрын
Getting very pricey !!!
@nigem6611
Жыл бұрын
Sorry but for me you can't beat the taste and texture of freshly baked pies, Scotch eggs and sausage rolls.
You both make me chuckle, love your vibe 🌟
Always fun watching your videos. These are not the foods I would eat, but it's fun to see your reaction.
if you dig up old townsends vids, you find their investigation shows that the only difference between pancakes and crumpets, are that they're reheated.
Frey Bentos tinned pies great for camping we were posh and had an oven so meals were great. Scotch egg fresh with a soft egg is amazing, the supermarket versions are good for a long car journey and you did great trying all you did as they are my child hood and who can resist a Pot noodle keep it up great content with a view to match.
I would normally cut the scotch egg in half, and dip them in salad cream.
@scottythedawg
Жыл бұрын
yep salad cream is a good addition.
@joannewootton8328
Жыл бұрын
Yummy 😋
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
We've been wondering what you eat with salad cream! lol now we know.
@hildajenkins9497
Жыл бұрын
Oh no, not salad cream. You need Branston pickle or a good chutney with a scotch egg.
@Thurgosh_OG
Жыл бұрын
@@hildajenkins9497 Pickle is best with pork pies. Salad cream is awful.
When eating pork pies, sausage rolls, and any other ‘can be eaten cold’ food. Try adding mustard, Branstons pickle, or Piccalilli. Tastes much better.
What do you think about Fray Bentos and the other items we tried? If you haven't seen the video where we shop at Tesco for the first time, watch it here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/e6SDw7WDlbackqQ.html&t
@evar7816
Жыл бұрын
Fray bentos 🤮
Love all your videos, you are a very entertaining couple, lots ❤️ of love from Devon England 🇬🇧
Thank you for the video. A pork pie is only ever eaten cold its not the equivalent to a pot pie. Its purely a picnic/ snack food you eat from the packet
You need to try the best macaroni cheese from M&S 😍 I also love most of the pasta ready meals, my favourites are the four cheese ravioli and mushroom parpadelle. Also their fresh strawberry tarts with the crème patisserie are to die for, and also their clotted cream rice puddings 😍 their fresh bakery section is also amazing too!
Winter Sunday evenings, hot crumpets with melted butter while watching Antiques Roadshow was my UK childhood!
Pork pies and scotch eggs simply must have brown sauce! You're both so sweet, I love your videos since I recently discovered your channel.
Fray Bentos is mainly known for importing tinned beef from Argentina. They normally get their gravy right, otherwise it is reasonably good when you consider it is essentially tinned beef that has been shipped accross the planet.
You can also add Jam or what you call jelly to a crumpet. Lots of people prefer it that way. The batter that they use to make crumpets is fairly similar to a pancake batter.
My favourite Fray Bentos flavours are steak and ale or beef and onion. I prefer my crumpets twice toasted to make them crunchy, then melt cheese over them 😋
All good food, the FrayBentos for me was something i ate a lot of as you could buy a stack of them and store them for a very long time or use them as a daily meal, however just a few years ago they where just £1 and had a lot of meat in them but as with all things due to company greed the prices are shot up to as high as £2.70 in some shops and the quality has vanished and you get hardly any meat in them now and its mostly sauce. Pork pies are awesome but i would recommend trying them hot, its not something many people do now as they are seen as cold lunch / snack foods, but originally it was large hot pie that miners would then take the cold left overs with them the next day for lunch and people liked them so much that bakers started to make smaller ones that where lunch box sized and ready to eat and so was born the cold ready to eat pork pie we all know and love.
@lesterbottomley7641
Жыл бұрын
You can still buy fray bentos for a a pound in the pound shop. Don't usually have the full selection though. I'd recommend the new veggie ones if they are available.
@CrazyInWeston
Жыл бұрын
I prefer my Pork Pies hot. The spices come out more its actually spicier than eating it cold.
Would love to see your regular takeaways/restaurants and convenience food for comparison to the UK?
You guys are awesome. Next time, try toasting the crumpets longer and serving them with butter and strawberry jam. As for Fray Bentos and Pot Noodle, I only ever have those in the cupboard to eat when I stagger in after a Saturday day night out. It really is trashy food but so so good.
Pork pies were originally from Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire and were eaten cold before a fox hunt. Original convience food. Still made in Melton Mowbray to this day., much better than supermarket brands.
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
Good to know. Thanks!
@tonys1636
Жыл бұрын
The main difference is a standard pork pie uses cured pork, a Melton Mowbray recipe uses uncured pork. Hence the colour difference. Inspite of them being marked as unsuitable for freezing, if one's freezer is below or at -25 C then they freeze OK. Thaw overnight in fridge. Eat within 12 hours once thawed.
Pork pies do tend to be a bit on the plain side if you're not used to them but you can always add something like a little mustard or your preferred condiment.
There are pork pies and there are pork pies. I'm not a fan of any supermarket ones, but if you can find a proper deli that sells them, they're well worth trying. The M&S Coronation Chicken and their Butter Chicken are AMAZING! They also sell some crazy fruit - grapes that taste like strawberries, stuff like that. Weird but delicious. Oh and their own-brand crisps are great too! The sour cream & jalapeno is a favourite of mine. They've managed to get all the flavour of the jalapeno without too much of the heat. Unfortunately you got Fray Bentos' one bad pie in their range. Their others are great, that one is just awful imo!
Frey Benthos is a great entry pie into the world of savories. So ‘cheap’ but tasty. Ricky Gervais once used the pie as a joke in his series ‘the office’.
Pot Noodle. How I eat them I first bore a hole in the middle with a knife or skewer to the bottom, open it up a little, pour the sachet of sauce into the hole then pour your boiling water down the hole, topping it up to the line as the level drops. Leave for a few minutes then stir it. Try it.
You should try homemade meat and potato pie ( not Fray Bentos ) with Hendersons Relish. Sold in good food pubs probably from the specials board instead of the main menu. Also a nice plate of stew and dumplings with a nice glass of Brown Ale, although this is more Wintertime food.
Hey guys! I saw you wanted M&S suggestions: Percy Pig sweets, salt & vinegar chipstick crisps and they do THE BEST dessert for 1; it's a profiteroles desert with chocolate sauce and chocolate mousse - you have to try it!
I have not had a Fray Bentos for years but you have made me want one now, If you try M&S their cold ready cooked chicked drumsticks are ace, their small casserole pots are magic. cheers
Ah yes, Fray Bentos pies, nicely flavoured, partially cooked pastry. With good Scotch eggs, the egg yolk should be a little soft, most supermarket ones are a poor imitation, something you realise after having a well made one.
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
Lol at least they are smart enough not to put the pastry in the bottom. 😂
@grahvis
Жыл бұрын
@@TheMagicGeekdom . I haven't had one for a long time but they used to have pastry on the bottom that never cooked properly I also have to confess I have eaten them, at least the top and the filling. They are tasty enough to be tempting if one is feeling lazy.
Scotch Eggs as an outdoor snack can be eaten like an apple. Indoors, cut it in half, apply salt and pepper over egg for that extra flavour enhancement. Crumpets should be well toasted and buttered while they are hot, so it soaks in. Toppings are optional, cheese, honey, Golden Syrup, jam, or anything you want to try - it’s your choice. Also, crumpets are apparently amazingly easy to make. There are plenty of videos on KZread showing you how to do it. Have I made any, No! They are far to cheap and easy to buy them in the U.K. I am really enjoying your KZread U.K. tour, you both seem to embrace every new thing you see and try. It’s a very positive attitude. I look forward to your next submission. 🚖👍
i am from europe ...i love your way how kind you are about our food ...its strange but you say nice
Glad you love the Bombay Bad Boy 😂 proper snack that 👌🏻
Well I'm well and truly starving great review as per usual deffo have to have my crumpet litrally burnt lol ....
Fresh scotch eggs with a slightly sticky yolk. That's the best street food in winter. Black pudding scotch eggs are insanely tasty
Yum love crumpets with anything on, “plain Jane day” is butter… “sweet tooth day”… Nutella or jam&butter or peanut butter/ any spreads or I like banana… I also love marmite on them!! Then more of a meal I like egg or beans& cheese on them instead of toast. There demolished along with bagels …more than bread in our house haha !!
Curry fray bentos pies are a fond memory growing up, so bad, but so good 😆💓 better cold too
Hello Jeremy & Cara 😊 Frey Bentos was a huge hit for my family growing up in Glasgow 😊😊
I think that your crumpets were underdone. You should try toasting them a lot more so that they are very hot and the butter melts straight through all the holes. You should also have a slightly burnt ring around the edge on the bottom side. Putting them into a toaster does this perfectly. And I also recommend using Anchor butter!!!! X
Cold Scotch eggs and pork pies are basic picnic foods. You should also try the Scotch egg warmed in the microwave, then cut in half.
Weird fact… Fray Bentos pies are from Uruguay. From Wikipedia: Created in the second half of the 19th century, the name is derived from the port of Fray Bentos in Uruguay where the products were originally processed and packaged until the 1960s. The brand is now owned in the UK by Baxters, which manufactures the product range in Scotland.
You two are great. You must come back to the UK soon x
I'm keeping my eyes peeled for the new doner kebab flavour pot noodz 🌮🍜👀
Co-op Melton mowbray pork pies (the small, individual one) is THE best pork pie from all the main supermarkets in England! I've explored every one and none can beat it! (Specifically the individual one, none of the rest) call me crazy but until you try it...trust me!
I watched a US KZreadr use Fray Bentos pies as a rifle target. By far the best thing to do with them in my opinion. :)
Fray Bentos pies are my childhood! The soggy pasty is amazing! It’s been 10+ years since I’ve bought one so I’m gonna have to go do that!
@phillipjackson6778
Жыл бұрын
The last fray bentos I brought back in 2014 had no pastry on the top it was literally just the filling so it put me off buying since
@michaeltb1358
Жыл бұрын
@@phillipjackson6778 You were lucky. Mostly there is plenty of pastry but little filling.
lol, cant get over the description of Pot noodles as "gourmet" when they were advertised here as the "slag of all snacks"!!!!!
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
That's fair. 😂
Next time you come to the UK - if you travel down the M5 motorway (between Exeter in the SW and Birmingham in the Midlands) try to stop at Gloucester Services. Run as a Farmer's Market, they have an excellent range of Scotch eggs, in a myriad of flavours - among many other things.
The cheaper pork pies really need some HP sauce to dip the pie into. In my humble opinion you haven't toasted the crumpet long enough & I don't think you've toasted the back at all. They need to be golden brown. How I handle the Fray Bentos pies is to go round the pastry edge with a knife to release it from the tin. Lift out the pastry with an egg slice (spatula) Place on your plate (to one side) then spoon out the contents onto the same plate, then lift the pastry top back on top of the contents.
I think I may have been one of those dastardly commenters to you who informed you about the Fray Bentos pies, along with other various things quite a while ago now? For me though, I used to wait until they were on offer in the shops or stores, typically at about £1 - £1.50 each, or on BOGOF times, or so, and then restock my cupboard again with them . . . I usually add veg to some though just to make it a better filling meal. And with the likes of Steak & Kidney, Steak & Ale, or Mince and Onion, you can always add chips, peas, and even more gravy made by yourself to help it out, too . . . Ready meals to go such as with normal varieties of pies, pasties, etc, it's your own choice whether or not to heat them in the oven or whatever for a short while first or have them cold (room temp). Again, you can always add extras to it to make a bigger meal from any, and include your own gravy if wished. As I'm not personally in to anything spicy myself, if I buy Scotch Eggs, I have to keep an eye open and not pick-up the ones that say spicy on them - or I get one hell of a sweat on even just from from them . . . (But, that's my own fault for not getting the right ones I wanted at the time!) lol . . .
I have eaten tons of Fray Bentos pies over the years. Up until recently you could often buy them for £1 each when on offer. To serve, run a knife around the edge of the tin and lift off the whole of the crust in one piece and set aside. Spoon out the filling on to the plate and add your vegetables of choice Then drop the crust onto the top. They are a ideal single person/student's meal, as the crust is enough without cooking up any potatoes as well. If you are really a glutton, surround the tin with oven chips on a baking tray when cooking.
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
Sounds good!
@tonys1636
Жыл бұрын
They don't seem to make the smaller single person ones any more, the steak and kidney puddings used to be delicious as well, boil in the tin just be careful when opening. Or open onto a plate, cover with a bowl and microwave.
@JamesLMason
Жыл бұрын
@@tonys1636 I always thought the size they have now were the single person one ...
Pork pies are made with "Hot water pastry" using Lard, flour and hot water, It is easy and there are recipes all over for it.
Both scotch eggs and, especially, pork pies are usually eaten with English hot mustard. Usually Colman's but all of the supermarket chains have very good "own brand" versions.
@andywrong3247
Жыл бұрын
No they aren't usually eaten with mustard.
@shazwelly
Жыл бұрын
No I would never add mustard, they don’t need anything added, a bit of coleslaw is nice on the side though.
The Fray bentos pie. I wasn't keen on the cheese and onion or the chicken. I preferred steak and kidney or beef but since I don't eat beef anymore, I've not had one for years. They are great to throw in the cupboard for emergencies cause boy that pie lasts. I stocked up on a few durring covid lockdown for my grandma, knowing whilst she didn't have the best choice, she wouldn't go hungry if distribution halted.
You should try a smear of English mustard with each bite of a pork pie - heaven!
i've never tried the cheese and onion fray bentos but i love the steak and kidney ones
Glad you liked the Frey bentos pie and a lot of our UK food
@tobybaker5187
Жыл бұрын
Fray Bentos is a city in Uruguay, that's where loads of beef is produced and where they originally came from until it was bought by a British company.
Ooh Fray Bentos pies...(pronounced Bentoss not Bentoes)...not had one for years! And yes, you can take them out of the tin to eat them lol. I used to like the Steak & Ale pie best, great with chips, peas & gravy! Mmm...😋
Fray Bentos used to be a lot better, a brilliant treat on a cold, wet day when camping. Kate and Sidney pie with mashed taters and peas. Yum. Nowadays it's more pastry and air. Always a good item for the emergency bag though. FYI: 'Bombay' usually means fairly spicy in the UK. Personally, I'd heat a lot of those foods if I could. They're find cold but heat usually enhances the flavour. Love crumpets - there's always one pack in the weekly shop. Nice with butter and Marmite.
I too prefer things heated - or at least warm - as it makes the pastry taste 'freshly baked'. I don't like crumpets 😝. A lot of the snacks like small pork pies and scotch eggs are usually part of a much bigger buffet - cut in half or quarters.
Great video guys 🙂✌️
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁
For a proper scotch egg, go to a local butchers anywhere in the UK. Either that or make at home. I like homemade ones with a soft boiled egg in, still slightly warm from the oven, and a picnic basket with a multitude of pre-prepaired sarnies, along with wensleydale, cheddar and caerphilly cheeses, branston pickke, butter, fresh crusty bread, cokemans english mustard, maybe a few Lincolnshire sausages, some wiltshire ham, beetroot, gherkins pickled onions etc, and some kettle cooked crisps. Also some seedless grapes, some nice crisp apples and ripe pears, some scones, jam clotted cream. Along with a strawberry cheesecake, banoffee pie and a carrot cake, and a coffee and walnut one. And a few bottles of sparkling honemade cider, ice cold to wash it all down with! Well, if you are going to have a picnic lunch, you may aswell do it right. Even if it does make you feel like a bit of a fat bastard, but it was only once a year and there was 4 of us so its not like i ate it all to myself. Had a bloody good try though! Theres nowt like a good picnic with nice fresh homemade British fare.
I always get the munchies watchin these!!! I’m lookin at Amazon thinkin…should I??? Lol
Try toasting those crumpets a bit more, so that the outside is crisp golden brown with hot butter running down inside. Yum! 🤪🤘
Bombay Bad Boy as your first Pot Noodle is an all-or-nothing choice, haha! Glad you tried it w/out the sauce first, hat-tip to you both. Scotch eggs are like pork pies or a cup of tea, even a bad one is better than none. Less chance of surprise gristle in your tea though, I suppose 🤔 Great vid, keep 'em coming!
@TheMagicGeekdom
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to not find gristle in my tea. 😂
I've always found the Fray Bentos has to be cooked EXACTLY to instructions to get them at their best.
Crumpets are really good with butter of choice. I have either jam on them or lemon curd. But with cheese and a dollop of HP sauce. Heaven.no butter when you put cheese on them. 🥰
Crumpets are made from batter, not dough, so yes - like a pancake. Instead of letting the batter form it’s own shape in the frying pan (like an American pancake) they are cooked in a ring, like a cookie cutter. The holes are from bubbles of steam escaping.
Toast the Crumpets for so much longer! Haha they're horrible when undercooked lol toast them until they turn golden and crispy xx
In my limited experience, a proper Scotch Egg is best prepared in a pub upon order. However, I would gladly buy a Scotch Egg any way I could get it in North Carolina. We are absolutely dumbfounded by Americans' claim that British food is bad, we found almost everything we tried to be wholesome ingredients expertly prepared and served. It's hard not to weep openly when drinking what passes for ale here, even though our ales are about as good as it gets. Oh, for another Akston Bitters in Yorkshire.
Both the Pork Pie and the Scoth Egg really require some seasoning, a little salt and pepper is good, as is perhaps one pickle such as Branston Pickle (small chunk version). With Scotch Eggs my preference is to cut them in half, lift out the egg and put a teaspoon or so of Helmans Mayonnaise in the hole, and replace the egg halves, Add Black Pepper...Yummy. Your Crumpets need to be toasted to a really crispy and not soggy and bendy. Fray Bentos Pies need some time in the oven...maybe you did. Again Seasoning is required, lift the pastry lid to apply. Pot-Noodle is a bit of a joke in the UK, but some people like them. Hoping you don't mind my comments,, they are intended to be helpful.
M&S Hog rolls from the chiller (posh sausage rolls)...really premium quality and taste lovely
Growing up we called fray bentos pies caravan pies, as we always ate them when we went on holiday with tin potatoes and peas 😂
If you're stuck for a quick meal a pork pie big enough for two cold but with heated baked beans. Yum!
Fray Bentos use to make excellent pies when they were a proper S.American company, but now they just part of the usual multinational pension consortium type thing which means less bangs per buck... but as others have said the tins last forever so useful as a standby as stodge hole filler.
My favourite 2 M&S foods are their- chicken katsu curry, chicken top crust puff pie (a chicken and gravy puff pastry topped pie).
Great video guys, as usual ! In my opinion crumpets are nicer a bit crispier 👍🏻 never seen the appeal of fray bentos myself, I must admit but never had the cheese & onion one, only the meat and I didn’t enjoy it, think it’s the appearance that put me off too
It looked like you didn't even toast the crumpet lol. Chicken and mushroom is the best flavoured pot noodle.
If I wake up hungry in the night, one of my midnight snack choices is Bombay Bad Boy sandwich. I just make up the noodles in the normal fashion then put them between a couple of slices of bread and butter.
Pot noodles are one of my guilty pleasures, the other would be a Vesta Beef curry and rice, loved them since the 1970's when they were classed as a special treat.!!
My neighbour used to invent the pot noodle flavours, did pretty well out of it too.
I think those pork pies and scotch eggs are what you keep in the fridge for a snack when you come home from the pub or after working late. If you have cooking facilities where you're staying Marks do stir fry ingredients whic make a tasty meal or try some of their chilled meals.
A restaurant version of Scotch Egg should have a runny egg. You also get quail's egg versions or black pudding instead of the sausage.
And also with the crumpets, I thoroughly recommend you get some tomato puree, grated cheese and sliced ham, and have them as crumpet pizzas, trust me it's beyond delicious!
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That sounds really good!