Does anyone else fry apple slices for breakfast ?
I was brought up eating fried apple with the breakfast fry-up, especially with sausages. But when I mentioned it to some relatives they thought I was having them on.
Is fried apple maybe restricted to fruit growing districts where apples where used to fill you up with free(ish) food ?
Or maybe it's my relatives that are weird and missing out on this vitamin C morning boost.
Fried apple
Fried apple
Tony
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- Flo
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Re: Fried apple
Well I typed in fried apples to the search engine of my choice and was answered with a page full of assorted recipes. Here's one such recipe so it's obviously not just you.
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Re: Fried apple
Similar Odsox
Apple, pear and plum were used in everything from fry-ups to salads. Virtually everyone had a house orchard. I still put fruit into my green salads and anything else I can get away with. the harder pears - Bosc, Corella and Nashi are plentyful and cheap here at the moment but unfortunately the old apples have been replaced by the new super sweet varieties. Too hot for me to grow these myself.
Apple, pear and plum were used in everything from fry-ups to salads. Virtually everyone had a house orchard. I still put fruit into my green salads and anything else I can get away with. the harder pears - Bosc, Corella and Nashi are plentyful and cheap here at the moment but unfortunately the old apples have been replaced by the new super sweet varieties. Too hot for me to grow these myself.
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Re: Fried apple
Thanks Flo, but all those recipes are more like puddings. I'm talking about slices of apple, eating or cookers, fried in bacon fat or dripping and eaten as part of a full English breakfast.
Glad to hear you do the same down your way Weedo.
Glad to hear you do the same down your way Weedo.
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Re: Fried apple
I have never heard of that, but apple sauce with pork is well known, I guess if you have bacon and sausage, it is quite logical really
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Re: Fried apple
No, although it sounds rather nice.
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