Don't apologise for mentioning your Nana. It's good to hear the stories. Also good to know the receipts are good old fashioned family receipies. It all adds the the charm, and authenticity. It makes your channel stand out. It's a good thing. 💜💜💜
I wish that I had more time with mine. Grandma Beals left us before I became an adult. Grandma Flack lived to a decent old age, but I didn't get to see either of them much, as my parents moved 500 miles away for work when my father started his career after college. I never got to meet Grandpa Beals - he died when I was still in the womb - and my other grandfather died when I was but a young boy, prior to my entering kindergarten.
Great recipe, thank you, Makes me want to watch "When the Boat Comes In" again. It's good to see traditional recipes handed down with the stories that go with them. Cheers, from Australia.
Watching you make this was making my mouth water and then you go and put an egg on it and………BOOOM!!! My head and my tummy were screaming YES PLEASE 😋😋 it looks delicious. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe with us. 🥰
Potato pancakes! That is what my mom called them. She made them just like yours but without the bacon. We ate them with sour cream for dinner. My mom is from Eastern Europe. These are so delicious. I love the idea of adding crisped bacon and serving with an egg. Oh man, now I want to make some. Thanks Dinner Lady
I’d never heard of Floddies before today, I originate from West Yorkshire, but I’ll definitely be making these 👌 Love when you mention your nanna, my great nanna and then her daughter my Nan both brought me up and I love cooking the meals I was brought up on. 😘😘 love your channel ❤
They looked and sounded really tasty, super crunchy, and I agree with you about flabby bacon. Then when you dipped it in the egg yolk, well, that just took it to a different level altogether. Gotta make these Mandy!
Love hash browns but those look absolutely fantastic as I love crispy bacon they will be added to my recipes thanks for your time to upload this video.
Looks like the rostis I make, but without the bacon. The bacon looks a fab addition especially when cooked first like you did. I'll have to get cooking them againn, yum.
Never apologise for sharing your memories of your nanna Amanda. I lost my beloved nanna in 89 and I still miss her. All my cooking skills are down to her and my dad. She brought me up and I have such happy memories. I absolutely was so jealous of you taste testing tonight. We have a similar thing here in Ireland that we make with mashed potato but these look delicious and definitely going to try them. Thank you so much for sharing and keep your childhood memories coming as I love hearing about them ❤
I love hearing about ur nan! I can't wait to make these yummy little jewels, omg! Please stop apologizing for memories or anything else u tlk about bc its wonderful to hear u speak while cooking! It's a part of why I can't stop binge watching ur channel since I found it a couple dsys ago! I love reading the stories behind recipes in cook books. I love getting settled in for the night and watching ur channel, it's my new fav thing, lol! (I watch u in the day-time too, of course, lol)
My Nana was a great cook as well, fed the clan at her house every Sunday when I was a bairn, stotties, mince pie, scones and all that, and she always saved me a stottie to take home. I'm a great gran meself now but I still miss me Nana. I never heard of floddies but they look absolutely delicious, definitely another recipe for me to have a go at. Thanks for sharing. 🤗
Yummy. I've never heard them called Floddies. My Nana just called them griddled fritters .The only difference in the recipe was that she used green onions in hers. You are right. The egg yolk makes them extra yummy.
Wow, these look amazing and something new to me. I love how you remember your Nana with such fondness and that makes this video even more endearing. Thank you for sharing this recipe and your wonderful memories. I'm definitely going to be trying this.
Never heard of these, I had a Geordie Grandma, but I myself was born in Sth Yorkshire. I will definitely be making them for my grandchildren when I go to visit. I think they will be scoffed down quick smart. Thank you to whoever asked you to make them. 😊👍
You bring back memories to an old man who was moved from County Durham to the South when 9 years old .......My wife has now got an new meal to knock up. Thank you
Hey lovely, nice wee switch up on a breakfast recipe. Will definitely try these. Lovely to hear your wee family stories too. Never stop being yourself on here! Your natural self is what makes people subscribe, I’ve no doubt. Love that your channel is thriving hun. Haha hope the cat wasn’t too annoyed about waiting for her dinner! 😂xx
What a great recipe, and a wonderful way to keep your Nanna's memory alive! ❤ Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I'll always remember this video, when I make it.
Hello Once again another simple and devious recipe.This is definitely on my menu for Sunday breakfast. I just love the names of your recipes and the history behind the recipes.Living in Australia i just love your commentry. Also love your husbands chanel as well. I have learnt so much from both of you. Excellent. Keep the recipes coming. Keep well. Debbie - Aussie land. Thank you once again.
They look delicious and moorish especially with the crispy bacon in them. I’m from the north east but I’ve never heard of a floddie, I’ve had something similar, served with bacon and egg which we just called potato cakes 🫶
They looked delicious Mand. Never heard of floddies, but they seriously do look so tasty, another recipe i will be trying. You have lovely memories of your nana, which is so nice to hear. She sounded like a real hard-working, home loving lady - salt of the earth - the family came first ❤️
I’ve got some bacon and onions in already. I might grab a couple of potatoes tomorrow and actually make these up, they look really nice! I’ve never heard of floddies before.
Oh they look lovely sooo gonna try these never heard of these before but will be trying them out this weekend ! Nice to see u actually reviewing ur own food for a but i didnt actually think u ate anything lol love your cooking
No Mand it’s more than a hash brown it’s a special home made Floddie which looks delicious and I will certainly be making them, thank you again for another great recipe
Love these old British recipes, simple ingredients for tasty food. Not so sure a canal worker would go to the trouble of making these on the back of a shovel but if folklore says that was how it was done then who am i to argue with that 😃
Iv never heard of these mand but I will certainly be trying them my hubby would love them he doesn’t like slap you round the face bacon either lol , love hearing your stories about your nanna and family I know mine was a very special lady thank you , Amanda xx
I agree, don't apologise for mentioning your Nanna, I was very close to my Nanna and her recipes were amazing ❤ These look absolutely amazing and I can't wait to try them. Thank you for sharing this with us 😊
I am not the biggest fan of pancakes at supper time, so for Shrove Tuesday, I always make potato pancakes, or latkes, which are very similar, without the bacon. Watching your videos got me onto white pepper. Hadn't had it since I was a child at my Nanny's and I've really enjoyed using it. Food has so much emotion, comfort and nostalgia attached. Thanks 💜
Nana's and Gran's recipes are memorable. Sadly, my grandma died over sixty years ago, but her youngest-my dad-had enough nouse to whip her recipe books before his older brothers grabbed them. The strangest-named recipes are often excellent; most never truly weighed, but all are created with love. I had lunch with my gran on a Wednesday; she always made jam-streamed pudding. A bowl, a pot of water, jam and flour, some greaseproof paper and all on a coal range! She huffed and puffed her way about the kitchen and hardly ever used electrical appliances!... grandma's family came from Huddersfield... Nostalgia... I shall try Bacon Floddy's tonight...
Don't be sorry for mentioning your Nan. She was obviously a huge part of your life, so it's good to cherish the memories. Again... this is something that I've never heard of but those bacon floddies look amazing, Mands. It is a very simple but easy dish to make. Thank you for another great video and I will be attempting this, for sure! xx
The crunch on that first bite..... Yummmmmmmmm
Don't apologise for mentioning your Nana. It's good to hear the stories. Also good to know the receipts are good old fashioned family receipies. It all adds the the charm, and authenticity. It makes your channel stand out. It's a good thing. 💜💜💜
Hi I'm 69 and I still miss my nan .... her legacy loads of love and shared knowledge ❤
My Nanna's & Great Nanna's recipes are some of the best. Ps - I'm 63 & believe we need to go back to basics especially in hard financial times.
Totally agree show kids how-to cook not just ping meals or macdonalds x
I wish that I had more time with mine. Grandma Beals left us before I became an adult. Grandma Flack lived to a decent old age, but I didn't get to see either of them much, as my parents moved 500 miles away for work when my father started his career after college. I never got to meet Grandpa Beals - he died when I was still in the womb - and my other grandfather died when I was but a young boy, prior to my entering kindergarten.
Great recipe, thank you, Makes me want to watch "When the Boat Comes In" again. It's good to see traditional recipes handed down with the stories that go with them. Cheers, from Australia.
It would be lovely with added cheese! Delicious! 😊
Our nanas definitely knew a thing or two how to make a filling meal out of a few simple ingredients. Looks amazing
That keeps us in good stead particularly now. Well said.
Watching you make this was making my mouth water and then you go and put an egg on it and………BOOOM!!! My head and my tummy were screaming YES PLEASE 😋😋 it looks delicious. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe with us. 🥰
I love hearing about your Nan. Nannas and grandmas are special in our lives x
They look tasty 😊
Potato pancakes! That is what my mom called them. She made them just like yours but without the bacon. We ate them with sour cream for dinner. My mom is from Eastern Europe. These are so delicious. I love the idea of adding crisped bacon and serving with an egg. Oh man, now I want to make some. Thanks Dinner Lady
My Scottish Grandma called the potato pancakes and Jewish girlfriend Bubbie called them Latkas
I’d never heard of Floddies before today, I originate from West Yorkshire, but I’ll definitely be making these 👌
Love when you mention your nanna, my great nanna and then her daughter my Nan both brought me up and I love cooking the meals I was brought up on. 😘😘 love your channel ❤
Thank you so much x
They looked and sounded really tasty, super crunchy, and I agree with you about flabby bacon. Then when you dipped it in the egg yolk, well, that just took it to a different level altogether. Gotta make these Mandy!
Those are definitely not hash browns. ♥️they look so mouth watering and crispy. Thank you for sharing your recipe I will definitely make them.
Yes, more like a brown hash imo.
Everything tastes better in our memories.
Looks delicious.. will be making these for sure. Cheers
These look amazing...never heard of them but I will be making them...thanks for sharing
I love hearing about your nana and family Mandy can't wait to try these they look amazing xx
Love hash browns but those look absolutely fantastic as I love crispy bacon they will be added to my recipes thanks for your time to upload this video.
That looks so delicious, another fantastic dish😁
another great dea for breakfast or tea love it xx
Will definitely try these. Thank you Mand.
Looks like the rostis I make, but without the bacon. The bacon looks a fab addition especially when cooked first like you did. I'll have to get cooking them againn, yum.
Looks good x
Never apologise for sharing your memories of your nanna Amanda. I lost my beloved nanna in 89 and I still miss her. All my cooking skills are down to her and my dad. She brought me up and I have such happy memories. I absolutely was so jealous of you taste testing tonight. We have a similar thing here in Ireland that we make with mashed potato but these look delicious and definitely going to try them. Thank you so much for sharing and keep your childhood memories coming as I love hearing about them ❤
Thanks so much x
That looks like heaven !
I love hearing about ur nan! I can't wait to make these yummy little jewels, omg!
Please stop apologizing for memories or anything else u tlk about bc its wonderful to hear u speak while cooking! It's a part of why I can't stop binge watching ur channel since I found it a couple dsys ago!
I love reading the stories behind recipes in cook books.
I love getting settled in for the night and watching ur channel, it's my new fav thing, lol! (I watch u in the day-time too, of course, lol)
Wish I'd seen this before cooking our dinner tonight, looks lovely thank hou
My Nana was a great cook as well, fed the clan at her house every Sunday when I was a bairn, stotties, mince pie, scones and all that, and she always saved me a stottie to take home. I'm a great gran meself now but I still miss me Nana. I never heard of floddies but they look absolutely delicious, definitely another recipe for me to have a go at. Thanks for sharing. 🤗
Looks lovely! Will try these, thank you for a lovely video again. X❤
Love watching your channel, Mand. All nice recipes. This one was lovely today.
Love these... definitely cooking them this weekend...thank you 👍
They look Yummy ❤be nice with Beans too ❤❤
I had one that was left over for lunch the next day with beans x
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Yummy. I've never heard them called Floddies. My Nana just called them griddled fritters .The only difference in the recipe was that she used green onions in hers. You are right. The egg yolk makes them extra yummy.
Thank you for a great simple recipe. All those ingredients are my favorite, combined into fritters...perfect. Peace and goodwill
That looks so good!!!
It's really lovely hearing your memories and about your Nana. Those look really delicious. Thanks for showing us how to make them xx
Much alike here in New Zealand....Potato patties or mock whitebait patties Yum
Yummy Scrummy can'r wait to makr these.
This looks good and it look Spanish Yum
I love hearing the nana stories 👍👍
Another great recipe …
They look so yummy x
Just found your channel,love it,will be getting some spuds and onion to try this and keep the stories about yout Nan coming,thanks
Thank you Andy x
These look so tasty! Will definitely be trying these. They are more like a rosti than a hash brown.
Love stories about your nana we all have memories of lovely nans I like my bacon crispy too looks lovely xx
I’ve never heard of these, but they look delicious Mand, thankyou for sharing, I’m definitely trying these, another great video, love Lorraine xx
They look amazing
Can allmost taste them from here
I am making this tomorrow! 😊 Thanks
Looks lovely. Ill give them a try.
Wow, these look amazing and something new to me. I love how you remember your Nana with such fondness and that makes this video even more endearing. Thank you for sharing this recipe and your wonderful memories. I'm definitely going to be trying this.
Thank you so much! X
Yummy - might try these!
DEFINITELY going to be trying these!!!!!
Never heard of these, I had a Geordie Grandma, but I myself was born in Sth Yorkshire. I will definitely be making them for my grandchildren when I go to visit. I think they will be scoffed down quick smart.
Thank you to whoever asked you to make them. 😊👍
Another great video Amanda.
Great cooking, just like it used to be and should be. I love your videos.. well done xx
They do look lush
You bring back memories to an old man who was moved from County Durham to the South when 9 years old .......My wife has now got an new meal to knock up. Thank you
I moved down south as well. Id never have done it if they had told me Greggs didn't do stotties.
Hey lovely, nice wee switch up on a breakfast recipe. Will definitely try these. Lovely to hear your wee family stories too. Never stop being yourself on here! Your natural self is what makes people subscribe, I’ve no doubt. Love that your channel is thriving hun. Haha hope the cat wasn’t too annoyed about waiting for her dinner! 😂xx
Thank you Ian came home and fed her she I'd demanding when it's food time haha x
This made my mouth water. Yum 😋. I will definitely be making bacon floddies.
Something else for me to try - I can't keep up with you ! They look gorgeous ! Thanks Mandy - take care 🙂
They look so good, and we all had grandmother's we loved. Keep cooking .🎉🎉 love from Canada
What a great recipe, and a wonderful way to keep your Nanna's memory alive! ❤ Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I'll always remember this video, when I make it.
Just come across your site. Watching from New Zealand, that's breakfast sorted for tomorrow. Thankyou, I'll check out your other recipes.
This dish looks soooooo tasty can't wait to make this ❤😂🎉❤😂🎉❤😂🎉
I love watching you, good wholesome food, with ingredients that is easily found.
Hello
Once again another simple and devious recipe.This is definitely on my menu for Sunday breakfast.
I just love the names of your recipes and the history behind the recipes.Living in Australia i just love your commentry.
Also love your husbands chanel as well.
I have learnt so much from both of you.
Excellent. Keep the recipes coming.
Keep well.
Debbie - Aussie land.
Thank you once again.
Apologies
Devious should have read as delicious.
Please accept my apology.
Thank you Debbie x
I’m giving them a try . Very nice ❤👍❤️
Great easy recipy good to know.. Must try it. Thanks Mand
Nans memory is great
Can't wait to make this for my husband and I. It looks delicious.
Lovely to hear you talking about your nana ❤ your floddies look tasty 😀
They look delicious and moorish especially with the crispy bacon in them.
I’m from the north east but I’ve never heard of a floddie, I’ve had something similar, served with bacon and egg which we just called potato cakes 🫶
Hi mand! What a lovely simple snack,they look very delicious. Love Marilyn xx
They look absolutely delicious Mandi, deffo could eat them anytime of the day ,good job 😋 xx
They looked delicious Mand. Never heard of floddies, but they seriously do look so tasty, another recipe i will be trying. You have lovely memories of your nana, which is so nice to hear. She sounded like a real hard-working, home loving lady - salt of the earth - the family came first ❤️
love your recipesxx❤🎉
Lovely will try those. Thanks. Maureen xxx
I'm 67 from London, & I have never had them,
It looks easy enough to follow,
That's looks like wonderful comfort food,
Thanks for sharing,
I like the fact I’ve got all the ingredients for this…nice
I’ve got some bacon and onions in already. I might grab a couple of potatoes tomorrow and actually make these up, they look really nice! I’ve never heard of floddies before.
These look absoluyely delish..!
Can't wait for this.
Oh they look lovely sooo gonna try these never heard of these before but will be trying them out this weekend ! Nice to see u actually reviewing ur own food for a but i didnt actually think u ate anything lol love your cooking
No Mand it’s more than a hash brown it’s a special home made Floddie which looks delicious and I will certainly be making them, thank you again for another great recipe
I love the north east, best people around for me, loved this and will make it for my boy, lovely stuff subscribed.
Thanks for the sub! X
Well thats on my menu this weekend,sounds wounderfull and i bet it will be by my kids that will eat the lot.🎉
Well I've never hurd of these,but think I,ll try making them.nice one dinner lady.ha take care now my love.
I will try these, who doesn’t like potatoes onions and bacon.
Love these old British recipes, simple ingredients for tasty food.
Not so sure a canal worker would go to the trouble of making these on the back of a shovel but if folklore says that was how it was done then who am i to argue with that 😃
I agreed haha x
Definitely trying this! Lovely Mandy ❤😊
My Nanna was very influential in my early kitchen training. I left East Boldon in 1968 but so many of her words still echo to me, to this day
Iv never heard of these mand but I will certainly be trying them my hubby would love them he doesn’t like slap you round the face bacon either lol , love hearing your stories about your nanna and family I know mine was a very special lady thank you , Amanda xx
I like to have a bit of sour cream with mine. I haven't made them in a while! Thanks for reminding me that they are yummy!
These look so moreish as a treat or breakfast!thankyou! Xxx
Yummy tea
I'm looking for a GREAT cup of tea for a cup too. What do YOU drink. I live in Norfolk. And I'm ALWAYS looking for a great cuppa tea!! 🫖 😁😁👍👍
I agree, don't apologise for mentioning your Nanna, I was very close to my Nanna and her recipes were amazing ❤ These look absolutely amazing and I can't wait to try them. Thank you for sharing this with us 😊
We had these with a tin of beans or tomatoes, lovely.
I am not the biggest fan of pancakes at supper time, so for Shrove Tuesday, I always make potato pancakes, or latkes, which are very similar, without the bacon.
Watching your videos got me onto white pepper. Hadn't had it since I was a child at my Nanny's and I've really enjoyed using it.
Food has so much emotion, comfort and nostalgia attached. Thanks 💜
Thank you x
Nana's and Gran's recipes are memorable. Sadly, my grandma died over sixty years ago, but her youngest-my dad-had enough nouse to whip her recipe books before his older brothers grabbed them. The strangest-named recipes are often excellent; most never truly weighed, but all are created with love. I had lunch with my gran on a Wednesday; she always made jam-streamed pudding. A bowl, a pot of water, jam and flour, some greaseproof paper and all on a coal range! She huffed and puffed her way about the kitchen and hardly ever used electrical appliances!... grandma's family came from Huddersfield... Nostalgia... I shall try Bacon Floddy's tonight...
Wonderful story thank you x
Our nans sure had some wonderful recipes ❤ can’t wait to try these, thanks (new sub Aus) 😊
Thanks for subbing! X
Don't be sorry for mentioning your Nan. She was obviously a huge part of your life, so it's good to cherish the memories.
Again... this is something that I've never heard of but those bacon floddies look amazing, Mands. It is a very simple but easy dish to make.
Thank you for another great video and I will be attempting this, for sure! xx
OMG more like a potato pancake. Definitely not hash browns but much more! Thank you Dinner Lady 😙😙😙😙