Amazing value not just for lunch but also a modest dinner. Cod roe is an acquired taste, but I like it. Pineapple is not bad, but I prefer banana. I surrender! I admit, I have lost the battle on curry sauce, so I shall say no more. ♥
I love cod roe not many places do it anymore, same as Rock, Skate or Place, shame really coz they are all lovely. You can keep the Pineapple fritter though.
Bloody hell that portion would do me for my tea rather than lunch - it’s big! 👏 Pineapple always goes well with chilli! 😋 Can’t beat a battered sausage from my local - tasty - better than a catering sausage 👍
Long time since I had cod roe, mum used to buy it tinned and batter it. She would also put slices of potato either side of the roe and then into batter. Very filling, very tasty, very cheap, but then gas didn't cost a mortgage, we just put two shillings into the metre, if it ran out, it ran out until you could afford a bit more. I had forgotten all about pineapple rings. Yum. Banana in batter is good. OMG I am so craving your meal.
Yeah my Nan used to do the same with cod roe, my Dad grew up loving it. Which meant throughout my childhood in the 70s and 80s Mum used to make it for all of us, in the days when feeding your kids entire meals from the deep fat fryer was all the rage! My teenage daughter goes mad for pineapple fritters, I swear she thinks they count as one of your 5 a day!!
We will be near Broadstone Dorset later this year again for our holiday. Terrible chip shops around that area though, so watching your videos for ideas for places to visit and maybe eat. Had no idea Harry Ramsden had a big place on the front at Bournemouth though. How did we miss that. Keep up the good work.
Hi. Update. Tried the lakeside restaurant and was ok. Tiny child portions so won't be going back to the restaurant again. Never worth the £65 for 3 of us so we popped in the Asda for pudding and snacks. Might try the takeaway next year although I'm unsure about that! I know costs have risen but I'd rather pay a little more for a meal than leaving hungry. I'd recommend ordering a side portion of chips if you go there..
@@waynehendry9782 I have only ever eaten the takeaway there, but my Dad has been to the restaurant, and a very close buddy of mine also about a month back and said it was good. Sorry you were disappointed, the restaurant was recently voted as one of the top 10 fish and chips restaurants in the UK in the trade magazine so maybe you just caught them in a bad day (not that it's any consolation of course!)
Yeah. Think we did. You get no chips vs a standard takeaway. Very scrapy with bits the size of a hand full. Was tempted to buy a portion of chips on the way out but there was a queue. Guess I'm a typical person and don't complain just don't go back. Ha
Strangely the restaurant bit was recently voted in the top 10 in the UK, but the takeaway didn't make the top 50 takeaways! It's a cracking chippy that's for sure. Planning to re-review it soon as part of my "what can you get for a tenner in a chippy" miniseries 🙂
I wish I was back on Portland, I used to be able to order COD ROE supper COD ROE AND CHIPS No other area does it, I am in FIFE SCOTLAND, I even went to a Chinese chip shop with a large tin and asked if they would cook two slices for me in batter and keep the other four slices to either try for themselves or sell and see how it goes NO was the reply,, so I am back to buying fresh when in season only , I am no good as a cook or I would attempt it myself
Sister lives in Lincolnshire and makes it because she can only get it in chippies here, her original home, the West Midlands/Warwickshire. All chippies do it around here. I buy it in Tesco and make my own now though, because they slice it too thin these days. Sparkling water, s.f flour and a pinch of MSG and it's crunchy and even better than the chippy.
I love soft and hard Roe. Not one shop in Merthyr does it. It's wonderful.. Cannot even get Haddock anywhere. It's only Bland no flavour cod. Good days of fish chip shops have gone in this part of Wales. Probably wrong as others do exist some distance away. Pine apple fritters were the favourite 40 years ago and cod roe. Use to buy tins of cod roe in the grocers. One of the best enjoyable dishes around.
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. I do watch some MacMaster content, and there probably are elements of some of my videos which borrow from that style. But you are right, everything should have the Greeno stamp on it 😀
@@GreenoEats I think a lot of western countries throw out a lot of the parts of animals you should be eating. I am Malaysian btw but grew up in the UK, I love the cod roe so creamy.
It’s certainly true that many of the old recipes that used all parts of animals are somewhat out of favour now, especially among the younger generation. There is no way I could convince my kids to eat any kind of offal for example. Malaysian cuisine is an interesting one, lots of influences from China, India etc. Any cuisine that relies heavily on chillies in so many of its dishes is a winner in my book!
Nope, not round my way. They should though. It's about 25% of the price of a piece of fish, and if it's got good batter it's better than fish I reckon. Are you a cod roe fan yourself?
@@GreenoEats that's crazy every single place where I live has cod roe it's a must for me when going to the chippy or ordering get it in a bread cake some chips and saussage jobs a good one just ate mine lol
@@Glotalaya The regional variation in chippies is mad isn't it. Down here mushy pea fritters are everywhere, but a lot of places round the country look at you like you're an alien if you ask for that!
@@GreenoEats haha yeah am in yorkshire and we have everything here am not sure about the south I've only been to london 2 times and never botherd with a chippy.
@@kayjohnson7962 I am down in Dorset, but if you ping me over the name of it (my email greenoeats@gmail.com) then if I am ever going to be up that way I will pop in !!
Another Dorset fish and chip shop for you to enjoy - let me know what your go to is if you're not having the fish!
Always cod roe for me, have you tried it?
Thank you Greeno, I love Cod's Roe. 🌠🌠
It’s a much underrated chip shop item isn’t it!
Amazing value not just for lunch but also a modest dinner. Cod roe is an acquired taste, but I like it. Pineapple is not bad, but I prefer banana.
I surrender! I admit, I have lost the battle on curry sauce, so I shall say no more. ♥
Ha ha, curry sauce is my friend!! Cod roe is indeed an acquired taste, but one I grew up with. I think it is delicious!!
I love cod roe not many places do it anymore, same as Rock, Skate or Place, shame really coz they are all lovely. You can keep the Pineapple fritter though.
The pineapple fritter is my daughter's favourite, the cod roe mine :-) I do like plaice, especially if it is fried in breadcrumbs
Bloody hell that portion would do me for my tea rather than lunch - it’s big! 👏
Pineapple always goes well with chilli! 😋
Can’t beat a battered sausage from my local - tasty - better than a catering sausage 👍
I’d almost always pick a regular sausage ahead of a battered one myself
Everything looked great! Nice vid.
Thanks, the cod roe is always a winner in my book at any chip shop!
@@GreenoEats Wish we had in US looks great.
Long time since I had cod roe, mum used to buy it tinned and batter it. She would also put slices of potato either side of the roe and then into batter. Very filling, very tasty, very cheap, but then gas didn't cost a mortgage, we just put two shillings into the metre, if it ran out, it ran out until you could afford a bit more. I had forgotten all about pineapple rings. Yum. Banana in batter is good. OMG I am so craving your meal.
Yeah my Nan used to do the same with cod roe, my Dad grew up loving it. Which meant throughout my childhood in the 70s and 80s Mum used to make it for all of us, in the days when feeding your kids entire meals from the deep fat fryer was all the rage! My teenage daughter goes mad for pineapple fritters, I swear she thinks they count as one of your 5 a day!!
Here in NZ we have cinamon suger on our pineapple fritters . ..mmmmm
Is that right? Presumably not with chips though, more as a dessert - otherwise it's just madness ha ha!
I've never had cod roe - it doesn't really appeal to me, but that looked delicious ! The rest of the meal looked great too !
It's one of those foods that sound a lot less appealing than it actually is 😀
We will be near Broadstone Dorset later this year again for our holiday.
Terrible chip shops around that area though, so watching your videos for ideas for places to visit and maybe eat.
Had no idea Harry Ramsden had a big place on the front at Bournemouth though. How did we miss that.
Keep up the good work.
I highly recommend Lakeside, it's just a couple of miles from Broadstone, you won't be disappointed 🙂
Hi.
Update. Tried the lakeside restaurant and was ok. Tiny child portions so won't be going back to the restaurant again. Never worth the £65 for 3 of us so we popped in the Asda for pudding and snacks.
Might try the takeaway next year although I'm unsure about that!
I know costs have risen but I'd rather pay a little more for a meal than leaving hungry.
I'd recommend ordering a side portion of chips if you go there..
@@waynehendry9782 I have only ever eaten the takeaway there, but my Dad has been to the restaurant, and a very close buddy of mine also about a month back and said it was good. Sorry you were disappointed, the restaurant was recently voted as one of the top 10 fish and chips restaurants in the UK in the trade magazine so maybe you just caught them in a bad day (not that it's any consolation of course!)
Yeah. Think we did.
You get no chips vs a standard takeaway.
Very scrapy with bits the size of a hand full.
Was tempted to buy a portion of chips on the way out but there was a queue.
Guess I'm a typical person and don't complain just don't go back. Ha
Hi there yum 😋 I haven't had a Pineapple fritter in years 😢 still love them ❤ love the crumbed sausages or snags we call them here in Oz 😅
Pineapple fritters are the Greenagers absolute favourite!
@@GreenoEats good to know!
I’m going tonight at 20:00 and have ordered online - cod roe, chips , curry sauce. Best chippy I’ve ever been to
Strangely the restaurant bit was recently voted in the top 10 in the UK, but the takeaway didn't make the top 50 takeaways! It's a cracking chippy that's for sure. Planning to re-review it soon as part of my "what can you get for a tenner in a chippy" miniseries 🙂
I wish I was back on Portland, I used to be able to order COD ROE supper COD ROE AND CHIPS
No other area does it, I am in FIFE SCOTLAND, I even went to a Chinese chip shop with a large tin and asked if they would cook two slices for me in batter and keep the other four slices to either try for themselves or sell and see how it goes NO was the reply,, so I am back to buying fresh when in season only , I am no good as a cook or I would attempt it myself
It’s a real treat isn’t it, surprised nowhere near you sells it though, can’t just be a southern thing can it?
Sister lives in Lincolnshire and makes it because she can only get it in chippies here, her original home, the West Midlands/Warwickshire. All chippies do it around here. I buy it in Tesco and make my own now though, because they slice it too thin these days. Sparkling water, s.f flour and a pinch of MSG and it's crunchy and even better than the chippy.
@@guppywibble3752 We used to have homemade battered cod roe when I was a kid - delicious!
@@GreenoEats it's absolutely lovely, isn't it?
@@guppywibble3752 couldn't agree more - very underrated chippy item!
I love soft and hard Roe. Not one shop in Merthyr does it. It's wonderful.. Cannot even get Haddock anywhere. It's only Bland no flavour cod. Good days of fish chip shops have gone in this part of Wales. Probably wrong as others do exist some distance away. Pine apple fritters were the favourite 40 years ago and cod roe. Use to buy tins of cod roe in the grocers. One of the best enjoyable dishes around.
The Greenager loves a pineapple fritter!
I like a bit cod roe from time to time.
It's good isn't it, one of my favourites!
Those fish & chips looked amazing - I wish we had smell-a-vision !
They were really good Robert, those chips were as good as I have got from any chip shop I can think of. Thanks for watching!
I've just subscribed. I like your vlogs, which are very professionally done, though I do feel that many copy the Macmaster. Keep it original 😊
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. I do watch some MacMaster content, and there probably are elements of some of my videos which borrow from that style. But you are right, everything should have the Greeno stamp on it 😀
I've been into many Fish & Chip shops around the country. Lakeside is by far the best I've been to.
It’s cracking isn’t it Roger. Selfishly I’m glad it’s tucked away from the tourist bits, cos otherwise the queues would be massive!
Omg that’s my fish and chip shop
Hi Elizabeth, you mean you go there, or you work there? I love it, best chip shop I have found so far in Dorset.
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Everything looks great enjoy but pineapple fritter am no but enjoy
That pineapple fritter is the Greenager's absolute favourite!
@@GreenoEats definitely not mine lol 😂
I love cod roe!
It’s amazing isn’t it, don’t know why you can’t get it in every chippy!
@@GreenoEats I think a lot of western countries throw out a lot of the parts of animals you should be eating. I am Malaysian btw but grew up in the UK, I love the cod roe so creamy.
It’s certainly true that many of the old recipes that used all parts of animals are somewhat out of favour now, especially among the younger generation. There is no way I could convince my kids to eat any kind of offal for example. Malaysian cuisine is an interesting one, lots of influences from China, India etc. Any cuisine that relies heavily on chillies in so many of its dishes is a winner in my book!
Doesnt everywhere sell cod roe?
Nope, not round my way. They should though. It's about 25% of the price of a piece of fish, and if it's got good batter it's better than fish I reckon. Are you a cod roe fan yourself?
@@GreenoEats thats a shame..its everywhere in Suffolk as far as I know but I should check. Love the stuff
@@GreenoEats that's crazy every single place where I live has cod roe it's a must for me when going to the chippy or ordering get it in a bread cake some chips and saussage jobs a good one just ate mine lol
@@Glotalaya The regional variation in chippies is mad isn't it. Down here mushy pea fritters are everywhere, but a lot of places round the country look at you like you're an alien if you ask for that!
@@GreenoEats haha yeah am in yorkshire and we have everything here am not sure about the south I've only been to london 2 times and never botherd with a chippy.
When I saw the title I thought it read "fish and chips in a pool" lol..
Ha ha - well nobody, and I mean NOBODY wants to see me eating fish and chips in my Speedos that's for sure 😆
@@GreenoEats lol 👍
I sell cod roe in my chippy but i bever even tasted it lol
Oh really? You’re missing out I can assure you (but at least your customers get to enjoy it 🙂)
Where are you based i would love you to come try our fish and chip shop in feltham if your ever down this way
@@kayjohnson7962 I am down in Dorset, but if you ping me over the name of it (my email greenoeats@gmail.com) then if I am ever going to be up that way I will pop in !!