• Drew
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      Where the hell do I get this, I’m Indian

    • @abaddon
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      This looks amazing. I’ve been looking for restaurants that have these but am coming up short. Some places have pictures of them but nothing on current menus. Hoping I find somewhere. (US, Seattle area)

      • @cybervseas
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        31 month ago

        I’ve never seen them in an Indian restaurant. Mom makes them very well. Sorry!

    • @Botzo
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      I need this in my life.

  • Kernal64
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    181 month ago

    I had to look up what this actually is and it sounds pretty damn good!

    • SolidGrueOP
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      In fact, yes.

      I forget exactly how, but basically roll out some uncased sausage into a thin sheet which you divide and use to wrap some peeled soft boiled eggs. Then the wrapped eggs undergo a traditional flour-egg-crumb dredge before a quick deep-fry in 365°F neutral oil to a desirable shade of brown.

      From the pic, I’ll wager I cut in some Parmesan cheese (green can) and corn meal into the dredge. Probably also some salt, pepper, and herbs.

      There are some good online recipes. I haven’t published one, myself, but I should.

      • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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        If you like slightly runny yolks, cut back boil time like a minute then refrigerate them for a couple hours before you deep fry.

      • @Maggoty
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        I love that you said, green can, and that I know exactly which store sells that.

      • @Botzo
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        You’ve had two other replies to this comment from folks with “maggoty” in (or entirely) their username.

        I’m sure there’s nothing to that, but I found it surprising.

        • SolidGrueOP
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          21 month ago

          We all go to a lot of the same parties.

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  • @kameecoding
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    My issue with foods like these is that the eggs get overcooked and the sulfur ring forms around the yolk, you probably want to cook the eggs to be more runny so it doesnt overcook while you cook the outer layer

    • Kogasa
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      Yes, the egg needs to be barely cooked before battering and frying, which makes it really annoying to shell + batter + fry them

    • @Vinny_93
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      Er wordt beweerd dat de Schotten hun Scotch egg naar Groningen hebben gebracht en dat de Groningers de aaierbal daarvan hebben afgeleid.

      Verdere informatie hierover is ook op te vragen door even te zoeken op ‘Aaierbal Z’

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    I had fried eggs for breakfast this morning. They were delicious. I normally have porridge.

  • @HootinNHollerin
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    I always get these at the Renaissance faire

    They’re amazing with spicy mustard

  • @inclementimmigrant
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    Try making them with a slightly less than medium boiled egg next time.

    • @Maggoty
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      The 1950’s called, they want their stereotype back.

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        The colonies called, curry and tea aren’t British.

        They didn’t make good food. They took it from brown people.

        Typical, ain’t it?

        • @Maggoty
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          Haggis

          Meat pies

          Fish and chips

          Shepard’s pie

          Scones

          There’s a ton of great British food.

          • GHiLA
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            Haggis

            Not by the loins of me forefathers, ye English bastards! FOR SCOTLAND!

            Meat pies

            Fair! That’s one that stacks.

            Fish and chips

            McDonalds Beta 0.03.234

            Shepherd’s pie

            Meat pie (with potato)

            scones

            American buttermilk biscuits but worse

            • @Maggoty
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              This was all far enough back that funny things happened like Scotland’s royal family actually taking England’s throne.

              And yeah if you get reductive enough there’s been no originality in the last 10,000 years. Food also absolutely crosses borders, like the Norman invaders who brought North West French dishes I haven’t even mentioned.

              At any rate there’s definitely more to British cooking than curry and tea.

    • THCDenton
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      The wars been over for like 250 years lol. Y u still mad?