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Just the burger. Dunked it in the batter then stuck it in the deep fat fryer. Had it with chips in the restaurant. They added salad which i couldnt work out if that came as standard with their burgers or whether they were being ironic.


Jeremy Wrote:

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> Good job, HMB. Did they deep fry the whole burger

> (including bun), or just the actual patty?

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Just the burger. Dunked it in the batter then

> stuck it in the deep fat fryer. Had it with chips

> in the restaurant. They added salad which i

> couldnt work out if that came as standard with

> their burgers or whether they were being ironic.


Next time get them to make you a burger (complete with cheese, salad, sauce and bun), stick a couple of cocktail sticks through it, and batter and fry the whole thing.

Sounds a trifle unhealthy. Heres a photo of my battered and deep fried burger from last year. Chaps at Fish Chips and More came up trumps...


ETA: Seeing photo reminded me that they asked if I wanted salad. Photo speaks for itself really...



Jeremy Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Just the burger. Dunked it in the batter then

> > stuck it in the deep fat fryer. Had it with

> chips

> > in the restaurant. They added salad which i

> > couldnt work out if that came as standard with

> > their burgers or whether they were being

> ironic.

>

> Next time get them to make you a burger (complete

> with cheese, salad, sauce and bun), stick a couple

> of cocktail sticks through it, and batter and fry

> the whole thing.

You'd be right at home in NZ, HMB - that's a standard menu item in a NZ chippie, known as a meat pattie. Delicious. Also worth a try is a chop suey pattie, ditto paua pattie. The rule of thumb is that if you put batter on it, it's a pattie, anything is fair game.


No wonder I was fat.

I miss the menu of a Scottish Chippie, and it sounds like NZ has a similar set up. Mr P will be familiar with L'Alba D'oro no doubt. King Rib Supper, salt and sauce...



Pickle Wrote:

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> You'd be right at home in NZ, HMB - that's a

> standard menu item in a NZ chippie, known as a

> meat pattie. Delicious. Also worth a try is a

> chop suey pattie, ditto paua pattie. The rule of

> thumb is that if you put batter on it, it's a

> pattie, anything is fair game.

>

> No wonder I was fat.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Sounds a trifle unhealthy. Heres a photo of my

> battered and deep fried burger from last year.

> Chaps at Fish Chips and More came up trumps...

>

> ETA: Seeing photo reminded me that they asked if I

> wanted salad. Photo speaks for itself really...


It's reminds me of school spam fritters from back in the day.

jimbo1964 Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Sounds a trifle unhealthy. Heres a photo of my

> > battered and deep fried burger from last year.

> > Chaps at Fish Chips and More came up trumps...

> >

> > ETA: Seeing photo reminded me that they asked if

> I

> > wanted salad. Photo speaks for itself really...

>

> It's reminds me of school spam fritters from back

> in the day.


xxxxxxx


YAY! Spam fritters!! Now we're talking!


ETA: Is there a fish and chip shop in ED which does chips which are crispy outside and soft inside? I can't bear soggy chips :(

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