Traditional English Breakfast - The Secrets Behind One Of The Most British Dishes You Can Eat
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Eight ingredients adorn your plate when you order the "Full English Breakfast" at Terry's Cafe in London, including black pudding, baked beans and bubble and squeak. We show how the national dish is prepared.
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Just one egg? Any less than two is an insult to a chicken.
complaining about 1 egg ? id be complaining about not having 2 of everything
here here
No you can order more or large breakfast with two of everything well I do 😂😉
Touche
How many balls do you have? 1? If you are a man you eat two eggs
Now that's the kind of breakfast to start the morning with -- and right afterwards to go back to bed until mid-afternoon.
I was about to say, with breakfast like that who needs lunch and dinner? You've already eaten them. Then go back to bed but stop at the toilet on your way LOL
You Canadian, go and enjoy your dang timmies !!!!
Oh yes, they call it full English…I have been making it since college and call it “I’m so drunk let’s fry everything in my fridge and call it the night” cheers everyone
is he related to gordan gamsey
@@krpyton7368 He looks like an unsuccessful clone attempt of Gordon Ramsay.
"the best time to come and have breakfast is in the morning"
I like to eat dinner in the evenings
Many English cafes advertise "All Day Breakfast"
I think he meant it's best to have stereotypical breakfast foods, like eggs, in the morning. But I don't care about those social constructs.
I know it sounds silly but it is kind of an all day thing now.
Well to be fair it looks like the breakfast has all 3 meals in one anyway.
After eating something like that, I'd be looking for a nap..zzzzzzzz
See any British household on Sunday morning
"To eat well in England, you should have breakfast three times a day" - W. Somerset Maugham
"well"
To be fair that does look like it's got all three meals in it. Looking at that plate I now understand why Brits are so grumpy.
Yeah but 10 minutes later he said "Have you seen my trousers?", so take all quotes by famous people with a pinch of salt.
My parents from Ireland cooked up a fry every weekend here in the States. I was never much for baked beans, and didn't do the mash with cabbage. The most difficult items to get in the States are the black pudding, the Irish sausages (American breakfast sausage is different) and thicker bacon. But there are several Irish shops in Boston, MA where they make their own sausages and black and white puddings. The entire fry was washed down with plenty of pot brewed, loose Lyons or Barry's tea.
@michealm6948 I'm hoping you have home made soda bread too 😁
Totally agree. Beans have no place on a traditional full English, a fry up yes, if you like them(I don’t). Baked beans were only imported by Fortnams around the turn of the century and only started becoming popular after the war( they weren’t rationed).
This isn't the only classic 'English Breakfast' however. Kippers with a fried or poached egg is also a very good alternative and far healthier too. People would of course vary their diet and not all of the ingredients would be served in a home as Austin rightly suggests to us. A traditional Welsh breakfast using laverbread is also an alternative from the UK, but this video is about the English breakfast. Personally and even though I am Welsh, I like the English breakfast, but I wouldn't want to eat it every day. A good black pudding is very delicious, but 'bubble and squeak' was not something that was ever served in my family or extended family. Any leftovers would be used to make a late night supper called 'broes'.
I'm from Glamorgan originally and honestly rarely ever saw laverbread or rarebit in any place that wasn't more touristy. Cawl's a big fave though.
Probably is good for the Winter season right and for those who worked outside and need a lot of calories! 😊
@@CrimsonCruxlol 😂
Bubble & Squeak 😊
We only got bubble and squeak on Monday, using up leftovers from Sunday lunch
comments section is rammed with chips on shoulders.
the owner should spend less time on his hair and more time making sure the place is cleaned, what a filthy kitchen
Jesse Plemons can knock out a decent fry up.
The way the mushrooms and eggs are fried makes me cry, the oil is way to cold.
how they can do it any way..... deep fry mushrooms and eggs...
Some people don't like fried food or eggs. Cause it's unhealthy. Why do some people assume people do?
No fried slice? Another egg also, please!
There's no reason to use that amout of oil to fry an egg.
Restaurants and cafes do not serve them. So have to cook it yourself
Full English Breakfast
1. Eggs, fried with runny yokes, 2
2. Back Bacon Rashes, 2
3. Sausages, 2, Lincolnshire/Cumberland
4. Black Pudding
5. Mushrooms, Flat (Portabella)
6. Grilled Tomatoes
7. Heinz Baked Beans
8. Hash Brown
9. Bubble and Squeak (potatoes and cabbage)
10. Fried Bread
11. Fresh Orange Juice
12 Toast, Butter, Jam /Marmalade
13. Pot of Earl Grey Tea
14. Pepper, Salt, Tomato sauce and HP Brown sauce
15. Selection of Newspapers
Bring up my good memories of London, I used to came in every single weekend ❤
I don't know if I'd want to eat that breakfast in a city with pay toilets. Just sayin' :D
Bubble and squeak? I haven't had that as part of an English breakfast before, sounds good though.
Find it's more common in London up in Manchester you never get that
The best breakfast! Not unique to England though, you can find variations of this in all of the related countries: Ireland, Wales, Scotland. Ulster (Northern Ireland) too has fried breads to add to the greasy delight!
Fried bread is required 👍
Go to Ulster!
Yeah because a fried breakfast is too healthy without fried bread,
I've never heard of an egg poached in oil before....😶
Gormdon Romsey
I had the full English breakfast once but at a different place while on short stay in London and I really liked it, with all the trimmings (blood sausage, baked beans, bubble and squeak included), it was love at first taste.
Blood sausage is similar but it's Black Pudding.
@@nealgrimes4382 Black pudding is a type of blood sausage. Don't be so damn pedantic.
@@JimCarner777 It isn't
@@nealgrimes4382 Isn't it? What is it then?
@@JimCarner777 It's Black Pudding, Blood Sausage is German, it is similar in the fact it's made with Blood, but it has different grains and seasonings.
It does look a nice fry up, but 15 bloody quid, defo be full of tourists and yuppy's. Il stick to the greasy spoon down the road thanks
Fair enough!
I'm French and I love English cuisine
You're not French, you're a liar.
The irony is I'm American and love French cuisine! French toast, french fries,....
@@tomservo75 🤣
I think "food" or "cooking" makes more sense. You have cuisine, we have food.
it's very strange to me to get served canned food when u go out for a meal.
You won't like tapas in Spain too much then lol
san marzano tomatoes are canned 🤷🏻♂️
@@johncarlosahagun4065 you use them for cooking, you don't just serve out of the can on the plate
American style baked beans taste pretty good out of a can. Coooked just right.
You must understand baked beans. They are essentially from the can. Anything else is just not the same!
Bro looks like Gordon Ramsay on Crack.
I made english breakfast few days ago. I added some Spinach.
At least there was one vegetable in it
@@DWFood Fried tomatoes would be more usual!
I also add vegetarian breakfast elements to a full English like spinach and avocado
Spinach and fried eggs is a good combo, especially with some sourdough toast.
Well this explains why my old english colleagues would fart all day long....
Cholesterol laden breakfast!
Terry looks like a mad scientist.
He looks like Gordon ramseys long lost older brother
One sausage, one egg, no fried bread, tight arse breakfast thats what this is.
When I was in my 20's, I could take down a full breakfast. I'm 54, now.
Gordon ramsays twin🤔😂
Some have said Gordon Ramsay from Wish
Love black pudding but why fry the egg like that?
A good full English breakfast depends on the quality of the ingredients and how well (or not) the ingredients are cooked.
Cheap sausages with a low meat content will ruin the dish. You want 70% meat at the very least. And cheap bargain basement bacon is another surefire way to ruin a fry-up, especially if it's undercooked and anaemic.
Absolute has an E you realise……….. it’s not the vodka brand. Spell things correctly ffs
Oh my God forget about the history and the ingredients just get to it, just cook the damn thing up - this is my fourth video on an English breakfast
This guy looks like a cross between Gordon Ramsay and David Lynch
One rubbish statement in this, it's perfectly easy to cook at home...
I had made myself a big breakfast like that before add everything that I see except for black pudding.
He looks like a cross between Gordon Ramsey and Simon Weston!!!!
Is it just me or this guy reminds me a lot of Donald Trump?
That’s Great Suffolk St, about a 10 minute walk from Borough Market and a few minutes walk from my office. Terry’s is always busy and that means that it’s good.
What a pity, NO FRIED BREAD
On my first trip to the UK, I made sure to get this for breakfast and it is amazing. I even liked the black pudding which I didn't think I would based on my experiences with other blood dishes.
Do I dare even ask what's in it? Very simple rule, if I don't recognize the ingredients, it doesn't go in the mouth. My thing with new foods is, at least tell me what's in it. If you tell me it's alligator meat, I'll probably give it a go. But if you trick me into eating it telling me it's chicken, then wait until after the fact, that's when I get crossed up.
Bubble and squeak on a breakfast, only one egg? Pathetic
I spent 5 years in England and their traditional breakfast is on point!!!
Breakfast of Champions.
Benny Hill ! You are back !!
When you need that Gordon Ramsey but you are on a budget
Oh geez...... I never understood why people make fun of British food. Until now. There are some things in there that look good like tomato, egg, mushroom, sausage, but I have to be honest that looks gross, and those hockey puck type things in the middle I'm not even gonna ask. Give me french toast, scrambled eggs, sausage and hash browns any day.
It's black pudding. It's delicious.
He's like Base Mode Gordon Ramsay😮
Bubble n squeak on a breakfast, what a legend.
Gordon Ramsay's lost sibling Ramdon Gorsay
It's definitely delicious, it's just a mystery why they decided to call it breakfast. I don't know who would want so many oily fatty fried dishes at once as breakfast of all things, you'd be greased up for the rest of the day.
How about a fresh breakfast sandwich and have that scrumptios meal as lunch or dinner instead?
There's no mystery, it's often eaten for breakfast (although an all-day breakfast is also a thing).
Traditionally people who do hard manual jobs eat a full English breakfast, e.g. farmers, labourers, builders, people who work on roads/railways, etc.
Years ago I knew a farmer who had a full English every day of the week. He wasn't fat at all because he burnt off all the calories working on the farm.
I eat a full English maybe once or twice a month. I couldn't eat one every day, and I wouldn't want to either. It wouldn't be healthy for me to do so.
From some angle, he looks like Gordon Ramsey 😂
Absolutely Diabolical
what happened to gordon ramsey??? 🤮🤮🤮
So, toast is not part of the Full English? I mean, Bubble and Squeak sounds nice, but I think I'd prefer toast myself.
Well you could have either, or both. Your choice.
Try making a few hundred dosas, idli / vadas and a thousand coffees every morning in Southern India!
delicious
Thank you 😋
@@DWFood I will go there next time I'm in London!
Old sea travellers... bread, potato and liquor
DELICIOUS!!!
I WANT TO VISIT TERRY'S CAFE AND ORDER THE FULL BREAKFAST!!!!!
SALUTATIONS FROM OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA!!!
That's why you guys age so fast
Looks like Gordon Ramsey's "slower" younger brother
Beaker from the Muppets!
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GREAT 👍
Very nice - but baked beans are NOT part of an English breakfast; they were introduced in transport cafés in the early 1980s. And where's the fried bread?
Beans with breakfast...I can dig it. I'd like something minus the tomato sauce...like some black eyed peas.
swap out bubble and squeak and black pudding for toast and hash browns
Come to Yorkshire for a proper breakfast. Might frighten with the calories but it's full of goodness and you won't need lunch
I would skip the baked beans and the bubble and squeak when I used to eat this at our local cafe in London. This time I was shocked to find that they added hash browns! I politely refused the fried potatoes.
No hash browns!! Only potato bread (farls) are slightly acceptable. But we do have toast (with proper butter) and plenty of tea.
This is quite a posh version. Leftover potatoes are so much better. I mean you literally have the most proficient potato people on the planet just a couple of hours away. How can you embarrass yourself by doing it this way
Yes but if it's more than a 6... that's an insult
Heavy.sleep .8:30am whew girl. Good tho. 💋 Kiss
He’s what Ramsay would call “a plonker.” 😅🤷♂️
Bubble and squeak? Smoked bacon? Give your ‘ed a wobble Tezza!
Im mexican american so i can say this lol here in america a racial slur for mexicans is beaner because obviously mexicans eat beans anyways thats that.. i watch alot of breakfast videos of different countries and english people seem to enjoy beans aswell does that also make then beaners lol?
I missed the extra high cholesterol sauces.
Baked beans were introduced from America to the British diet. Otherwise they would have used smoked eel before the war.
0:28 Baikd bains
I'm guessing the bubble and squeak is more authentic than hash browns then
why no subtitles ? at least german subtitiles because it's Deutsche Welle isn't it ?
Where is your potato bread & hash brown geezer?
I'm coming to see you geez#
I’m salivating.
The spelling of "absolut" is wrong it is supposed to be absolute
No toast😂😂😂
Very nice 👍
Thanks for the visit
Apart from beans and black pudding, it's actually sounds pretty neat. Sometimes they put, hashbrowns and toasts on the side too.
It is neat especially because of beans and black pudding
Honestly, how can u consider this as even breakfast? Come to India and experience what's breakfast means
@@gibaksh I am kind of Indian and we eat rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Different curry tho.
Beans and black pudding the best part!
hash browns need to be eradicated from the Full English Breakfast
looks delicious!
Freddy needs to brown his sausages all the way round, not just do half of it
Não sei como alguém consegue mandar tudo isso pra dentro às 6 da manhã, é algo que eu nunca vou entender.
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I eat 6 eggs for breakfast. 300g potatoes lot of bacon and a rice bowl. Swiss style yo
And a beer . Sometimes.
Or whisky. Just a little then work it out
And the Italian breakfast is a coffee and a brioche.
Had a most memorable breakfast at Terry's Cafe in 2015.
Looks absolutely delicious from a German point of view. But...why on earth do you eat at that in the morning? If I would do that, I could go straight back to bed. Happy, for sure, but unable to work.
Make a smaller portion and not fried. I think that big size in any food is too much.
😳😳😳😳 tooooo much heavy breakfast instead I prefer to eat 10idlis or 7dosas
Is seven a lot of dosas?
Did hw say Caff and not Café?
'Caff' is a common British English pronunciation to differentiate a place that serves fry-ups* from what most people would consider to be a café (i.e. a coffee shop that also sells tea, cakes, pastries, etc). Caffs are usually nothing like cafés, even if they serve coffee, especially in terms of decor (or rather lack of it), and in terms of clientele. Well, and the food too obviously.
Very often a 'caff' will have a sign that says 'cafe' but without the accent over the 'e', hence the pronunciation.
Related terms are 'truckers caff', 'transport caff' (or 'truck stop'), which is a roadside eatery where truckers can eat. Often they'll do a range of (hearty traditional) meals, not just fry-ups. Some may have showers as well.
*A fry-up could be a full English (breakfast), but it could also consist of any of the components that make up a full English. If in Wales or Scotland ask for a full Welsh breakfast or a full Scottish breakfast. After all, Welsh and Scottish people aren't English. In Northern Ireland ask for an Ulster fry. They're not English either.
Bro the baked beans. Can't be heinz