Its actually called Damper then.
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Originally Posted by aging one
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Oh boy here we go again!!:) That is an Egg McMuffin, made with cheese eggs of your choice a sausage ham or bacon I believe on " An English Muffin". Which I believe is another type of scone but flatter and wider. This one we do eat for breakfast, jam, butter, marmalade whatever.Quote:
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Sorry for the hijack Hilly, but boy its getting hits and fun.
Heathen. It's a bladdy egg McMuffin. No connection to a biscuit and gravy breakfast. You folks have muffins or you have some quaint used in the commonwealth only name for them as well.Quote:
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edit. AO beat me too it.:(
WTF is a cheese egg ?
Actually looking at it Iam reminded off days gone by when we used to go camping and mum used to cooked powdered eggs.
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It's not a muffin. This is an egg McMuffin
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This is a sausage and egg biscuit, only served in the US.
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^ No that's a bacon and egg McMuffin
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During a stay in the deep south of the States, I became quite a fan of grits..or greeeeeeeeets as the locals would have them..
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Biscuits were ok..like a savoury scone but not as stodgy.
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& that is a great US creation when it's in a breakfast muffin, but it should never be seen in a scone, as my good countrywoman Holly has ably pointed out.Quote:
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Slaps, that's a poor version of breakfast porridge, mate, lovely with a bit of fruit.
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Look at how our American brothers and sisters abuse it (they try and turn it into a fried breakfast) :( Yuck.
Firstly, they abused scones by sticking sausage and egg inside. Now they're abusing porridge by adding sausages and eggs. Sick folk...
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Put those grits spread out on a plate and cover them with sausage gravey would make a great breakfast along with two or three hot biscuts and butter.
Most folks know it as "SOS"
For the none Yanks, that is 'shit on a shingle'.
shit on a shingle is not chipped beef on toast? with a shit cream gravy? Whats grits got to do with it?
Them thar "biscuits" - sorta like a poor man's bushies' damper only smaller.
Mix 'er up, dump it in the ashes, let it cook for a while. Take it out, break it open. Slice into slabs, slather on the butter and plum jam. All washed down with a chipped enamel mug full of billy tea. Swing the billy round your head to get the tealeaves settled on the bottom then into the mug.
Thats it cobber!
I'm sure a lot's been said on the subject but the truth is what the yanks call biscuits are actually scones and best with strawberry jam and cream and a nice cuppa tea, not gravy.
What next? Mayonaise on chips?
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They are much more savory than scones. No sugar.Quote:
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Those biscuits hillbilly made are cat head biscuits. Not made with a cutter.
Just like home.
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MMM!! Biscuits and gravy.