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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Ally » 06 Mar 2013, 00:32

Diflower wrote:Thanks Ally, had no idea what they were but they sound yum :)


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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Fugitive » 06 Mar 2013, 08:59

Potato Latkes the same as my Jewish Grandmother would make but without the bacon. One of my favourites :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/potat ... topa_87525
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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Kaz » 06 Mar 2013, 09:38

They also sound like rostis :) My ex used to love them - his German granny, who bought him up, used to make them for him :)

Potato cakes are delicious 8-)
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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby JoM » 06 Mar 2013, 12:40

They sound delicious - I'm sure they'll go down very well in this house! Though some will need to be minus the onion for Tom :roll:

Talking of potato 'delicacies' I made Bubble & Squeak for the first time in a long, long time the other week - I forgot just how much I used to love that!
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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Diflower » 06 Mar 2013, 13:19

We have it quite often Jo, it's one of our favourites and both boys love it too.
I almost always make it from scratch. I use cabbage or kale, whichever we have, always add onion (sorry Tom!) and then roughly mash it all together and put it in a baking dish in the oven, usually with cheese on top :)
Yum yum yummy with a fried egg - and ketchup ;)
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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Ally » 06 Mar 2013, 13:27

Do you know I've never made bubble and squeek. :oops: :oops:

Could someone post the recipe please. :D :D
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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Diflower » 06 Mar 2013, 13:47

There are probably hundreds Ally :D
'Proper' bubble & squeak is made with leftover potatoes plus cabbage or sprouts, just roughly mashed together then fried, all together.
You fry it for a good few minutes, then break it up a bit and turn it over, so there are plenty of crusty bits, and fry it some more.

Mine isn't really bubble & squeak but is as above, about the same amounts of potatoes and greens (and any other root veg), and plenty of seasoning. Add the cut-up cabbage to the potatoes for the last 5 minutes or so. The onion I sometimes cook a bit (microwave) or add raw.
You can add bits of cooked bacon, or chorizo, but it's lovely without.
Mine's much easier for timing, I often don't know when Bb will be home, plus of course it's not fried, I do butter the dish though.
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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Workingman » 06 Mar 2013, 13:48

ALE, it's usually any leftover mashed potatoes and bits of veg fried up or done under the grill. It can be tarted up with fried bacon or lardons, but not raspberries. :P ;) :lol:
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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Ally » 06 Mar 2013, 13:51

Workingman wrote:ALE, it's usually any leftover mashed potatoes and bits of veg fried up or done under the grill. It can be tarted up with fried bacon or lardons, but not raspberries. :P ;) :lol:


What?! No raspberries! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bacon Floddies

Postby Ally » 06 Mar 2013, 13:54

Thanks both..I do like the sound of that especially the crusty bits. :lol:

I love scraping the crusty bits of the cottage pie dish when I'm dishing it up. :D :D
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