a question for all you fucking limeys.

Fish is normally caught using dynamite or hand grenades. Dynamite is better because the grenade fragments tend to tear the flesh.
 
Or big fucking nets from one side of the river to the other.

Sea caught is really really good. The flesh is so toned.

Mackeral are great too. Fresh caught and onto the grill. The herring are rare now but sometimes you can get them. Roll them in oats and shallow fry.
 
Sea caught is really really good. The flesh is so toned.

Mackeral are great too. Fresh caught and onto the grill. The herring are rare now but sometimes you can get them. Roll them in oats and shallow fry.

Down off the Hook Head in Co Wexford, you can basically throw a hook into the sea and haul Mackerel out. Head 'em, tail 'em, gut 'em and deep fried for five minutes. With fresh bread and butter. Take that Mr Michelin.
 
Down off the Hook Head in Co Wexford, you can basically throw a hook into the sea and haul Mackerel out. Head 'em, tail 'em, gut 'em and deep fried for five minutes. With fresh bread and butter. Take that Mr Michelin.

DAMN RIGHT!!!!!!
 
have i ever had whaaaat???

Gammon Steaks with Whiskey Sauce

4 gammon steaks

2 tbsps. very finely chopped onion

1 tbspoon. brown sugar

1 tbsp. Irish whiskey

25g/ 1 oz flour

25g/ 1 oz butter

150ml/ 5 fl oz/ 1/4 pt water or stock

salt and pepper

Method:

Brush steaks with melted butter. Snip fat so it won't curl in cooking.
Grill 7-8 minutes on each side.
To make sauce:-gently fry onions in remainder of butter till cooked.
Remove from heat aand stir in flour gradually. Add stock. Return to heat.
Add sugar and bring to boil.
Simmer 2 minutes to cook the flour. If sauce seems too thick add more water.
Add whiskey and season to taste.
Place gammon staeks on serving dish and pour over sauce.
Serve with potatoes and peas, carrots or cabbage.

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it just looks like ham to me. if it's ham. why can't they just say HAM?

Because ham is something different. And don't get me started on those one inch wide strips of fat Americans call bacon.
 
it just looks like ham to me. if it's ham. why can't they just say HAM?


When my wife boils a gammon and leaves it to cool, everyone passing picks bits off, then they come back and pick more, and more.

Gammon is Gammon, Come to Ireland sometime and try real food.
 
Bangers and Mash? I just sautee them in the frying pan or wrap 'em all up in tinfoil and grill the fuckers. Add onions, too.
 
sadly, today is not a grilling day.

eta: that is a nice ass, btw.

Thank you, kindly. Some think it's a bit much but I'm fond of it. You're not that far from me. The weather is grand, and if not, wait until tomorrow. Or try the frying pan. Andouille is great.
 
Thank you, kindly. Some think it's a bit much but I'm fond of it. You're not that far from me. The weather is grand, and if not, wait until tomorrow. Or try the frying pan. Andouille is great.

well, down here it's all gloomy and gray and not all that warm.

and how could think that? you should deck the bastards.
 
Bangers and Mash? I just sautee them in the frying pan or wrap 'em all up in tinfoil and grill the fuckers. Add onions, too.

Oh yess. We used to go for a drive and if we couldn't afford much we would collect driftwood, buy some potatoes, sausages and tinfoil. Then we would light a fire let it burn down, wrap the spuds and sausages in the foil and bake them in the embers. Sitting by the sea or in a wood eating baked spuds and sausages. Abso-fuckin-lutely brilliant.
 
Oh yess. We used to go for a drive and if we couldn't afford much we would collect driftwood, buy some potatoes, sausages and tinfoil. Then we would light a fire let it burn down, wrap the spuds and sausages in the foil and bake them in the embers. Sitting by the sea or in a wood eating baked spuds and sausages. Abso-fuckin-lutely brilliant.

Car camping! I love car camping. We headed out to the Oregon coast one summer and some of the best memories I have revolve around campfires of tinfoil and mosquitoes, eating things out of cans and foil packets, walking in the fog, listening to the frogs at night.
 
Car camping! I love car camping. We headed out to the Oregon coast one summer and some of the best memories I have revolve around campfires of tinfoil and mosquitoes, eating things out of cans and foil packets, walking in the fog, listening to the frogs at night.


Waking to the condensation on the windows and the rush to a bush.
 
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