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Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:05
by jonesey2k
Yeh cooking them on George is good, you get the fried texture & taste but with the fat reduction properties of grilling.

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:07
by AndyG
jonesey2k wrote:Yeh cooking them on George is good, you get the fried texture & taste but with the fat reduction properties of grilling.
I'm assuming you gentlemen are referring to the grill, or is "cooking bacon on George" something new I've missed? :think:

AndyG

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:08
by Garry Russell
I don't have a clue either Andy :think:

No change there then :sad:

Garry

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:16
by FlyTexas
jonesey2k wrote:A bacon butty is made from "proper" bacon, cooked to preference and placed between two slices of white or brown bread, usually with some form of sauce, such as ketchup or brown sauce. The bread may or may not be toasted or buttered.
DaveB wrote:Brian..

Cutting the technical jargon.. a butty is a sandwich.. sarnie.. sanga, regardless of what's inside it :wink:

ATB

DaveB :tab:
Thanks for the info, guys. :smile:

Brian

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:18
by soggy
Garry,

Look here for the george foreman grill.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_Grill

It will change the way you cook.

Pete

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:24
by AndyG
DaveB wrote:Brian..

Cutting the technical jargon.. a butty is a sandwich.. sarnie.. sanga, regardless of what's inside it :wink:

ATB

DaveB :tab:
Ah, hate to pick you up on the finer points Dave ( :think: :poke: ) but while every butty may technically be a sandwich, not every sandwich can be considered a butty. As an illustration, a bacon butty is fine, a chip butty is one of life's finer inventions .....but a salmon and cucumber butty?

Obviously more research to do here guys, shall we see if we can get a grant from his Royal Tonyness? :wink:

AndyG

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:25
by Garry Russell
Ah ......looks like a glorified toasted sandwich maker :think:

What a daft name for a grill :huf: :dunno: :lol: :lol:


Garry

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:31
by AlexP
Garry Wrote: (EDIT: Some posts back now, this ones moving pretty fast!!)
These things are important

You’re absolutely right Garry. Bacon Butties are right up there, almost as important the Full English Breakfast. Best not to get started on what constitutes a ‘Full English’, suffice to say if I doesn’t include Black Pudding your not doing it right. :lol:

Alex

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:34
by AndyG
Garry Russell wrote:Ah ......looks like a glorified toasted sandwich maker :think:

What a daft name for a grill :huf: :dunno: :lol: :lol:


Garry
Garry, it's supposed to be a healthier way to cook, as all the fat runs off from the food.

Personally I think that would make it difficult to produce the fried slice that is another vital component of Alex's "Full English", so I don't see one over making it into my kitchen! :lol:

AndyG

Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 15:44
by jonesey2k
You can also use the fat & oils collected from George to mix with seeds & nuts ect. The local birdies cant get enough of it!

Heh, Full English Breakfast... Ill have to pop out and stock up :smile: