@@runrafarunthebestintheworld I mean, given the crimes they've committed by doing things like not putting salsa on breakfast tacos, yeah, time to call the culinary cops LMAO
They were told this in another video when they ate pancakes dry. They clearly don't read the comments. I guess it's a testament to how truly awful British food is, if they think dry pancakes are good.
Why do our Brit friends totally ignore the absolutely necessary condiments that go with American food items? Breakfast burrito requires the salsa. Pancakes need butter and syrup. Biscuits need either something to dip them in, smother them in or top them with. Top suggestions...butter, jam, or honey. But just about everything works well if you like. And biscuits are not like scones. Biscuits are a baked good with layers of fat (like pie dough or croissants) that melt while baking and make the biscuit flaky and fluff. Biscuits are also like a dinner roll but instead of being leavened by yeast they rise due to baking soda or baking powder.
@@mikehermen3036 Brits have a limited knowledge of condiments. They think mayonnaise is salad dressing for tossed, garden salads. I’ve had the pleasure of introducing one to real salad dressings. They have preserves and jam, but they think jelly and Jell-o are the same thing. When they hear “peanut butter and jelly sandwich,” they think we’re mixing peanut butter with Jello-o and eating it spread on bread.
They did, eventually 😂. And found the butter after they poured the syrup but couldn't figure out what the butter was for. They are too funny not even looking for the condiments first
English food rules are weird. No chicken before 11? No sweet with salty? Separate sweet from savory? Eat whatever you want when you want it! Live it up!
I feel the same way- why limit yourself to certain foods at certain times of day? Why not eat what you like, when you like, instead of applying some artificial rules? I wonder if anyone in Britain eats left over pizza for breakfast, etc.?
@@propertylady57 fast food places usually give ya more ice so they don't have to put as much drink in they make more money wise up or do ya like paying for a cup of ice and not so much drink
Pro tip: Open the biscuit with the fork, place the eggs and bacon inside, close it up and enjoy. Etiquette tip: Break a bite sized piece of biscuit, add butter to the bite, and eat that instead of raw dogging it.
I do. Syrup is too sweetly rich for me. I do put butter on them, though. This is one of the reasons I prefer waffles or French toast so I can put powdered sugar on them.
Brits put butter on sandwiches but can't slap some on a biscuit or pancakes. I get that you all are excited to try fast food in the US, but there are so many great places to eat, that are so much better.
@@kikibigbangfan3540 I love me a MCD breakfast, don't get me wrong, but if I was showing someone from out of the country around, it wouldn't really be on my list of places to go. That said, I DO get wanting to try foods from places you go that aren't available to you normally, like I've gotten teriyaki chicken sandwiches from Wendy's while in Japan, so I guess I can't fault the desire to try it out.
@@theshig9618They want to experience what it’s like to be an American so, they’re into the chain restaurants that are shown in American movies, TV programs, and commercials. If they had an American host things would be a lot different. Also, they’re both young and embarrassed to ask questions or for help.
Yeah, the sausage is far better than the bacon for the sandwiches there. Their bacon is decent when combined with other things such as on a burger, but not with a lot of their breakfast stuff other than adding bacon to a sausage, egg, and cheese McGriddle or McMuffin. Best sandwich is that sort of McGriddle with the request for the McMuffin egg...
im dying who eats pancakes without syrup, like if your diabetic i get it, but then why even order it in the first place, these guys are killing me lmao
No American eats a biscuit or pancakes (hotcakes) plain. You need butter and jam or jelly or honey on the biscuit and butter and maple syrup for the pancakes.
You can get frozen pancakes (hotcakes, flapjacks, griddle cakes) that you can put in the microwave at home which aren't too terribly different from what you get at McDonald's.
We don’t eat pancakes without syrup. Also, plain biscuits need honey, jelly (grape jelly is king), apple butter, anything really but not usually eaten plain. You definitely need salt & pepper on McD’s scrambled eggs. That breakfast burrito needs salsa. My fave is the sausage egg cheese McGriddle or SEC biscuit. ✌🏼
I may be having a moment where I thought I already said that James should be a gentleman and let Millie try a bite first- but maybe I just keep thinking it. And maybe the last bite, too. MIllie was looking at that hash brown as James ate almost all of it.
They need to take another tour of the US after taking Condiments 101. Butter and syrup on the pancakes, butter and jelly on the biscuit, salsa on the burrito, ketchup on the hashbrowns, ice in the drinks. My god, eating everything dry is an absolute crime.
Wow. Never to old to see something new! Pancakes without butter and syrup. wowee. That must have tasted... interesting... EDIT: Yeah, agree with the salt on their stuff. But Tea needs ice and biscuits needs jelly or something with it.
Butter and syrup on the pancakes…LOTS of syrup. if you want the American experience, that’s how we do it here. On biscuits we put butter on hot biscuits and add jelly, or honey, or syrup, or molasses. OR…hot biscuits with gravy, and if you come down south, we do hot buttered biscuits with CHOCOLATE gravy…yes I did say chocolate GRAVY. It’s made different than regular gravy. Regular gravy we normally use some type of fat leftover from cooking like bacon or some type of meat. when making chocolate gravy, we use butter instead of those types of fat. It’s made a little different than regular gravy. And it’s so good on hot buttered biscuits!
Hardees breakfast is better anyway and they usually serve a little later, like a 11am or so. I've gotten there after 11am but the line would still have cars in it and they would still be serving breakfast.
It depends on where you live. Here in Delmarva (Delaware/Maryland/Virginia) most McDonalds serve breakfast all day. Hardee’s is next level. Biscuits and gravy or a Porkchop Biscuit
To eat pancakes "like an American" you've got to put a lot of syrup on the pancakes and also butter (or other things like fruit, whipped cream, peanut butter, etc.) 99% of us always eat it with - at least - syrup. Thanks for another good video. I hope you've enjoyed visiting the U.S.
Seeing your drinks without any ice is WILD. I get you're not used to it but there is a reason to have it if you don't use lids. It keeps the straws held down. And it doesn't even have to be much ice. But as you see your straws are floating up.
It is a dynamic that works for them obviously, but I notice every time they eat that he offers her one bite, then eats the rest without even asking. But doesn't seem to bother them so whatever.
It's kind of funny British people think Heinz is a UK's product but it started in America and he went on vacation to Europe didn't like the food so I asked for stuff to put on it and they didn't have nothing no condiments so he opened the Heinz factory in UK
Southern Ohio here.. my go to McDonald’s breakfast is always a sausage, egg and cheese biscuit with a small black coffee! Yummy treat every other month or so!
To get the TRUE American experience you have to eat American food as Americans do, you can't truly judge the food eating experience eating it the British way, just saying is all
Ok Beesleys!! You got away with your harsh treatment of those poor breakfast tacos, but DRY PANCAKES!!! This madness must be stopped (BTW, my wife also eats her pancakes dry and I'm pretty sure she hid this from me before we got married 🤣😂🤣)!!!
I do t think I phrased that very well , what you are calling salty , is buttery because you use salted butter on them when you bake them , then usually put butter on the warm biscuit too . With jam .
I love that you two are giving the common fast food a fair go. The move with that "big breakfast platter" is to put the meat and the egg on the biscuit to make a breakfast sandwich out of it. McDonald's is perfectly fine in a pinch if you just don't feel like sitting in a diner/restaurant and don't feel like cooking.
Come on James, Millie only gets a hash brown normally and you ate all but one little bite 🤷♀️😳🤣 Love y'all and can't wait to see some from the wedding ❤️
As far as I know, no one eats plain pancakes. 74 years old.
Agree!! So weird!!
I think you need to find an American friend to eat your meals with so they can show you the nuances of our eating
Agreed. Jolly usually has other UA-camrs show them where to go and what to eat. Makes it more entertaining too.
Yeah. Watching people go solo trying things makes you realize how much implicit cultural knowledge you take for granted.
So they can be the food police? 😅😅
@@runrafarunthebestintheworld I mean, given the crimes they've committed by doing things like not putting salsa on breakfast tacos, yeah, time to call the culinary cops LMAO
Stop eating things dry! Pancakes always need syrup. Biscuits always need butter and jam.
I second that x1000 haha!
They apparently don't know the LAW!
Exactly what I was going to say!
Exactly....Ate the pancakes dry, and then dipped the biscuits in the pancake syrup😂😂
Or gravy 😋
I've never seen anyone eat pancakes without butter and syrup, must be a British thing.
I know! I was baffled.
I never ever put butter on my pancakes.
They eat like 5 year olds.
@@trevorthompson330 they eat them once a year and with sugar and lemon juice 🥺
@@mikeg.4211 True!!! :)
Butter and syrup needed!!!!
They were told this in another video when they ate pancakes dry. They clearly don't read the comments. I guess it's a testament to how truly awful British food is, if they think dry pancakes are good.
@@cup_cuppy_cuppers5817the posted the videos in the UK after The got back from the US. They eventually figure it out. Oh well.
you have to watch the whole video, they add it five minutes in
for me, I can't eat pancakes without peanut butter and syrup.
Trying to be the food police. 😅
Millie takes a small bite of the hashbrown and goes on about how nice it is. James proceeds to eat the rest of it.
Noticed that too 😂
LMAO, I noticed that. I'm sure she was like um, can I have another bite.
If it’s a plain biscuit, you’re meant to put whatever you want on it
Grape or strawberry jelly but never dry.
Butter too @@jennm3321
I’ve never been fond of biscuits as a sandwich. And I do prefer them with butter and jam or honey or syrup.
I never eat at McDonalds. Never! Sorry, all of you Mickey D lovers.
You can put whatever you want in the biscuit. Jelly. Butter, ect.
Why do our Brit friends totally ignore the absolutely necessary condiments that go with American food items? Breakfast burrito requires the salsa. Pancakes need butter and syrup. Biscuits need either something to dip them in, smother them in or top them with. Top suggestions...butter, jam, or honey. But just about everything works well if you like. And biscuits are not like scones. Biscuits are a baked good with layers of fat (like pie dough or croissants) that melt while baking and make the biscuit flaky and fluff. Biscuits are also like a dinner roll but instead of being leavened by yeast they rise due to baking soda or baking powder.
At this point, I think they do it for the rage commenters. like this one.
they added it five minutes in 🙂
beautifully put ♥
They obviously don’t know. We’re here to educate them.
@@mikehermen3036 Brits have a limited knowledge of condiments. They think mayonnaise is salad dressing for tossed, garden salads. I’ve had the pleasure of introducing one to real salad dressings. They have preserves and jam, but they think jelly and Jell-o are the same thing. When they hear “peanut butter and jelly sandwich,” they think we’re mixing peanut butter with Jello-o and eating it spread on bread.
Where is the syrup and butter on the pancakes! No one eats them dry….
NO ONE!!!!!!
I'm fairly certain that's illegal in some cities. Unless it's drowning in butter and syrup, it's an abomination.
SYRUP! For Pete's Sake.
Ikr!
And sauce on the burrito. 🌯
They don't know the LAW.
They did, eventually 😂. And found the butter after they poured the syrup but couldn't figure out what the butter was for. They are too funny not even looking for the condiments first
🤮🤢🤮 ewww.
Oh come on. On that first platter you gotta soak all that in syrup 😂
lol I was like where is the butter and syrup
@@veronica978 lol I know right. I thought MceeDees shorted them 😂
Why don't people sal n pepper their eggs? 😫
I thought the same thing!! 😂
@@aliciarobinson4107 I like salt, don't care for pepper 😂
English food rules are weird. No chicken before 11? No sweet with salty? Separate sweet from savory? Eat whatever you want when you want it! Live it up!
Yet they eat baked beans for breakfast!
The No Sweet with Salt used to be common in the US too. But its changed in the past few decades.
i agree with the chicken one i have never been able to do chicken for breakfast it just doesnt feel right
Why do you think the English came to America? For the freedom to make better food!
I feel the same way- why limit yourself to certain foods at certain times of day? Why not eat what you like, when you like, instead of applying some artificial rules? I wonder if anyone in Britain eats left over pizza for breakfast, etc.?
For next time McDonalds has strawberry and grape jelly you can get for the biscuits and you can ask for butter
Biscuits, like cornbread, need butter.
I’m stressing over the lack of ice in that tea.
lol in all the drinks. I think that’s why their drinks are smaller than ours. Ours are mostly ice with a little drink
I put only a little ice in because frankly, it's already cold coming out of the fountain. I'd rather have more drink.
I have temperature sensitive teeth. I never put ice in my drinks. I'm not stressing over that in the slightest.
Omgoodness!! So am I. The drinks don’t taste good without ice. Fill them up.
@@propertylady57 fast food places usually give ya more ice so they don't have to put as much drink in they make more money wise up or do ya like paying for a cup of ice and not so much drink
Maybe one day they will read your comments on how to eat “American” cuisine. This is not right.
James: “Oh, NOW they tell us!”
Syrup on pancakes, jelly on biscuits, ketchup on hash browns and hot sauce on burritos. These are a few of my favorite things. 😂
Ketchup is too sour for me for breakfast, personally.
When the mouth bites, the hot sauce stings.
The picante sauce makes their breakfast burrito much better.
Pro tip: Open the biscuit with the fork, place the eggs and bacon inside, close it up and enjoy.
Etiquette tip: Break a bite sized piece of biscuit, add butter to the bite, and eat that instead of raw dogging it.
Um, I've never raw dogged a food item. Maybe we use the term differently. Oh god, I hope we use the term differently.
SYRUP ON PANCAKES.
You cut that biscuit in half and put those eggs and bacon on it. That's peak DIY.
Are breakfast burritos really not a thing in the UK?
Si.
Nobody eats pancakes without syrup.
They apparently do.
babies do 😊
@@davidcosta2244To be fair, they’re still getting over the shock of eating them multiple times in a single year.
I do. Syrup is too sweetly rich for me. I do put butter on them, though. This is one of the reasons I prefer waffles or French toast so I can put powdered sugar on them.
A good pancake doesn't _need_ syrup. But it's certainly welcome.
You can get honey for the biscuit!
Brits put butter on sandwiches but can't slap some on a biscuit or pancakes. I get that you all are excited to try fast food in the US, but there are so many great places to eat, that are so much better.
Um...excuse you. 😜 Speak for yourself. Most of us love Mickey D's breakfast. 🥞🍳 🥓 😂❤
@@kikibigbangfan3540 I love me a MCD breakfast, don't get me wrong, but if I was showing someone from out of the country around, it wouldn't really be on my list of places to go.
That said, I DO get wanting to try foods from places you go that aren't available to you normally, like I've gotten teriyaki chicken sandwiches from Wendy's while in Japan, so I guess I can't fault the desire to try it out.
@@theshig9618They want to experience what it’s like to be an American so, they’re into the chain restaurants that are shown in American movies, TV programs, and commercials. If they had an American host things would be a lot different. Also, they’re both young and embarrassed to ask questions or for help.
Sausage McGriddle sans egg is my go to McDonald’s breakfast. The pepperiness of the sausage goes so well with the sweetness of the bun.
Yeah, the sausage is far better than the bacon for the sandwiches there. Their bacon is decent when combined with other things such as on a burger, but not with a lot of their breakfast stuff other than adding bacon to a sausage, egg, and cheese McGriddle or McMuffin.
Best sandwich is that sort of McGriddle with the request for the McMuffin egg...
i cant believe they still haven't learned how to eat biscuits and pancakes. lol
where's the condiments? salt, pepper, hot pepper, hot sauce, butter, jam, jelly, syrup?
The McGriddle is one of the best things on the McDonald’s menu hands down
Can’t beat that sweet and savory combo
im dying who eats pancakes without syrup, like if your diabetic i get it, but then why even order it in the first place, these guys are killing me lmao
Even diabetics wouldn't eat pancakes, because they turn into sugar during the digestive process.
@@davidcosta2244CARBS! The true nemesis of the Diabetic!
Even diabetics eat syrup on pancakes. Smuckers make a delicious sugar free syrup.
If you're gonna eat the biscuit that way you should've gotten the jelly or butter.
James eats like someone is going to take it away from him.
I figured out why English food sucks... no syrup, no butter, no spice, no extras!🤣
@@dougfisher1266 and no salt and pepper!😳
No American eats a biscuit or pancakes (hotcakes) plain. You need butter and jam or jelly or honey on the biscuit and butter and maple syrup for the pancakes.
The classic biscuit toppers, Sausage gravy, Honey, or butter and Strawberry Jam
That biscuit needs some jam.
Put something on your pancakes ( syrup, butter, jelly/ jam).
Liking dry McDonalds pancakes is diabolical!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think this may need to be said... you need syrup on those pancakes (hot cakes)
Big Red is a combination of strawberry pop and cream soda.
You can get frozen pancakes (hotcakes, flapjacks, griddle cakes) that you can put in the microwave at home which aren't too terribly different from what you get at McDonald's.
We don’t eat pancakes without syrup. Also, plain biscuits need honey, jelly (grape jelly is king), apple butter, anything really but not usually eaten plain. You definitely need salt & pepper on McD’s scrambled eggs. That breakfast burrito needs salsa. My fave is the sausage egg cheese McGriddle or SEC biscuit. ✌🏼
I think Millie was wanting a bit more of the hashbrowns, watching as bite by bite, James wolfed it down!
Just over there raw dogging those pancakes LUL
I lift up the pancakes and put syrup on every single one of them😂
Butter first, so it has time to melt in between the layers!
Wheres the hash brown that comes with the big breakfast
In a sleeve.
I don't think I've ever before realized that a breakfast burrito would seem so strange to Brits before. They're so yummy.
I'm American and I find breakfast burritos strange and all burritos actually😊
@@jeffhampton2767😅😅
I may be having a moment where I thought I already said that James should be a gentleman and let Millie try a bite first- but maybe I just keep thinking it. And maybe the last bite, too. MIllie was looking at that hash brown as James ate almost all of it.
I was thinking the same. Don't know why they didn't just get two hashbrowns
Always get a "round" egg. Not that folded yellow dish rag. A "round" egg is an actual fried egg. Also the steak egg and cheese bagel is the best
Gotta butter that biscuit 🍪 and some jelly as well.👍🍀
That Big Red was definitely out of syrup. It's so watered down, it's pink!
yessss, that did not look like Big Red to me. Big Pink maybe lol
Millie did say it was like water, that bubbled. They shouldn't have served that as a BigRed.
McDs needs to sell the steak, egg n cheese bagel ALL DAY!
I agree
In Florida before the pandemic, there was breakfast all day.
@davidcosta2244 I just need the steak, egg and cheese bagel to be all day haha
@@theresabeck1029 I would surely be a broke man with heart disease...lmao
@@hayneshvac2 Well, we don't want that now lol
They need to take another tour of the US after taking Condiments 101. Butter and syrup on the pancakes, butter and jelly on the biscuit, salsa on the burrito, ketchup on the hashbrowns, ice in the drinks. My god, eating everything dry is an absolute crime.
Condiments 101 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Someone needs to make a video of that.
Wow. Never to old to see something new! Pancakes without butter and syrup. wowee. That must have tasted... interesting... EDIT: Yeah, agree with the salt on their stuff. But Tea needs ice and biscuits needs jelly or something with it.
sweet tea without ice? perish the thought!! thats just blasphemy in Louisiana, lol
Biscuits + butter + honey = YUM.
Butter and syrup on the pancakes…LOTS of syrup. if you want the American experience, that’s how we do it here. On biscuits we put butter on hot biscuits and add jelly, or honey, or syrup, or molasses. OR…hot biscuits with gravy, and if you come down south, we do hot buttered biscuits with CHOCOLATE gravy…yes I did say chocolate GRAVY. It’s made different than regular gravy. Regular gravy we normally use some type of fat leftover from cooking like bacon or some type of meat. when making chocolate gravy, we use butter instead of those types of fat. It’s made a little different than regular gravy. And it’s so good on hot buttered biscuits!
Chocolate gravy is life! 😋 Fastest way to get a kid out of bed in the mornin😊and me too 😂
God have mercy! Syrup, salsa, BBQ sauce, Chic fil A......use it.
McDonald’s is gonna have to put a label with instructions on how to eat their items 😂
Biggest problem in America is not waking up early enough to make it to McDonald’s breakfast 😂😂😂😂 it’s true 10:30 am cut off time
Hardees breakfast is better anyway and they usually serve a little later, like a 11am or so. I've gotten there after 11am but the line would still have cars in it and they would still be serving breakfast.
It depends on where you live. Here in Delmarva (Delaware/Maryland/Virginia) most McDonalds serve breakfast all day.
Hardee’s is next level. Biscuits and gravy or a Porkchop Biscuit
Millie it is against the law to eat breakfast food without condiments: Jelly, Jam, Syrup, Butter, Gravy, 😂😂
We don’t eat dry food in North America
You are supose to put salsa on the burrito 😂 also McDonald’s in the south has biscuits and gravy and it’s so goood !
They need to try a real breakfast burrito 🫔😋😋
Condiments exist Beesleys. Please use them.
To eat pancakes "like an American" you've got to put a lot of syrup on the pancakes and also butter (or other things like fruit, whipped cream, peanut butter, etc.) 99% of us always eat it with - at least - syrup. Thanks for another good video. I hope you've enjoyed visiting the U.S.
The steak and egg mcgriddle is the absolute best
Butter on pancakes and biscuits. Then syrup on pancakes, and jelly/preserves on biscuits. ❤
Hotcakes and pancakes are the same thing.
Plus, flapjack, griddlecake, and a few others!
OMG. Pancakes without Syrup?
A biscuit plain? Lol What, I couldn't even imagine. And why does your drink have no ice?
Seeing your drinks without any ice is WILD. I get you're not used to it but there is a reason to have it if you don't use lids. It keeps the straws held down. And it doesn't even have to be much ice. But as you see your straws are floating up.
A Chicken McGriddle is basically a Chicken and waffle sandwich.
Hey from the Buckeye State. I love to see the way you enjoy yourself. Thanks for the clips. Hope you all have a good day.😊
I wish yall would have tried the biscuits and gravy 🤣 not as good as homemade but if I get mcd breakfast that’s what I always get ❤
James was starving on this morning at McDonalds😄.
It is a dynamic that works for them obviously, but I notice every time they eat that he offers her one bite, then eats the rest without even asking. But doesn't seem to bother them so whatever.
It's kind of funny British people think Heinz is a UK's product but it started in America and he went on vacation to Europe didn't like the food so I asked for stuff to put on it and they didn't have nothing no condiments so he opened the Heinz factory in UK
And funnier still is that Europe explored the world for spices but has never used them at all
I'm glad you finally put syrup on the pancakes. LOL. I'm not a fan of the McGriddle. I like the bacon, egg and cheese biscuit.
Southern Ohio here.. my go to McDonald’s breakfast is always a sausage, egg and cheese biscuit with a small black coffee! Yummy treat every other month or so!
So many better options than Mickey D's
Hotcakes are pancakes. We’d never have them without lots of syrup AND butter.
To get the TRUE American experience you have to eat American food as Americans do, you can't truly judge the food eating experience eating it the British way, just saying is all
I'm with Millie. I prefer the McMuffins over the McGriddles and the biscuit sandwiches. The McMuffins have real egg in them.
Is that true that a different egg is used? Why?
@@intallpines The eggs that are scrambled then folded are from reconstituted powdered eggs. The eggs in the McMuffins are fresh whole eggs.
Missing the syrup and butter on the pancakes
I've never seen anyone eat pancakes without being smothered in Maple syrup 🤦
I would get 8 butter packs and 2 syrups
Put butter and syrup on your pancakes.
Put jam, butter or honey on your biscuit.
The people from the UK need an American guide lol how do you forget syrup
My favorite is the steak,egg and cheese bagel with a large pop
Yum!! My favorite!! With a frappe tho lol
@@theresabeck1029 every time I go for breakfast I spend over $20 bucks for myself lol
@@carlosvillafierte9119 I believe it, it's easy to do 🤣
@@theresabeck1029 to me the breakfast is more cheaper than the lunch menu lol 😂
@@carlosvillafierte9119 oh definitely 🤣
Ok Beesleys!! You got away with your harsh treatment of those poor breakfast tacos, but DRY PANCAKES!!! This madness must be stopped (BTW, my wife also eats her pancakes dry and I'm pretty sure she hid this from me before we got married 🤣😂🤣)!!!
post to put butter and syrup on the pancakes 🥞what a cup of milk 🥛😋
A McDonald's Big Breakfast washed down with a big order of Sweet Tea is the perfect cure for a hangover.
Dude stop eating all the food let her eat some yeesh!! Ladies first! 😂
“We didn’t realize it came with syrup” 😢
Also McDonald’s sweet tea is too sweet. Try it half and half.
Sausage McMuffin with egg, hashbrown and coffee.
You need to throw the s sausage and bacon on the biscuits
pancakes go with syrup. Jeez!
Is maple syrup outlawed in the UK? The hashbrowns are good. Tried several attempts at recreating them. No joy.
Not maple syrup, but corn syrup is.
@@rainbowunicorn709 Good one 😄
According to my phone’s Random Stereotype Generator app, they use treacle instead.
Please put some butter and syrup on those pancakes.
Come on guys. I love you too, but who eats pancakes without syrup and butter? What were you expecting lol
I do t think I phrased that very well , what you are calling salty , is buttery because you use salted butter on them when you bake them , then usually put butter on the warm biscuit too . With jam .
Millie the egg goes on the biscuits withe sasauge/bacon
I love that you two are giving the common fast food a fair go. The move with that "big breakfast platter" is to put the meat and the egg on the biscuit to make a breakfast sandwich out of it. McDonald's is perfectly fine in a pinch if you just don't feel like sitting in a diner/restaurant and don't feel like cooking.
Come on James, Millie only gets a hash brown normally and you ate all but one little bite 🤷♀️😳🤣 Love y'all and can't wait to see some from the wedding ❤️
I hate McGriddles, I also prefer the McMuffins