Fried bread fried in dripping for breakfast :$ik:
When me ma didn't have enough for eggs somedays she'd fry some bread for breakfast before I went to school.
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Fried bread fried in dripping for breakfast :$ik:
When me ma didn't have enough for eggs somedays she'd fry some bread for breakfast before I went to school.
I remember 'fried bread' don't know about the dripping.
I thought it was fried in butter! When my uncles used to eat everything in the house, my Grandmother used to say, " You will have bread and dripping for the rest of the week" But, she always just bought more food!
Everything was fried in dripping when I was a kid - nothing tastes the same these days fried in oil - especially chips! :unibrow:
The best of dripping was when you turned over the dripping in the roasting tin and it was brown and full of blood and bits of meat,great on bread.
I remember my mother eatting fried bread in dripping.. She would roast some beef up, take the drippings and fry the bread in the pan.. I actually liked the taste.. She was from Brazil, and fried banana was a treat too..
Now, I am a vegetarian, yet, I do fry bread sometimes in butter.. yum and fattening.. :handclap:
The Italians dip bread in olive oil. I suppose the same. Some people have fried bread in vegetable oil not animal fat. Frying bread in dripping sounds awful and unhealthy......well I suppose it is, yet others say it is not unhealthy. Yet frying bread in vegetable oil must be healthy enough.
Here's a little info on Olive oil.. Canola oil is the least fattening in frying up chicken, etc.. and better than vegetable in choice of others.
The frying of bread in drippings will not harm ya.. if you don't eat tons and tons.. everything in moderation, as the old saying goes.. Enjoy whichever method you choose.. Fried bread is Yummy!
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The greatest exponent of monounsaturated fat is olive oil, and it is a prime component of the Mediterranean Diet. Olive oil is a natural juice which preserves the taste, aroma, vitamins and properties of the olive fruit. Olive oil is the only vegetable oil that can be consumed as it is - freshly pressed from the fruit.
The beneficial health effects of olive oil are due to both its high content of monounsaturated fatty acids and its high content of antioxidative substances. Studies have shown that olive oil offers protection against heart disease by controlling LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels while raising HDL (the "good" cholesterol) levels. (1-3) No other naturally produced oil has as large an amount of monounsaturated as olive oil -mainly oleic acid.
Olive oil is very well tolerated by the stomach. In fact, olive oil's protective function has a beneficial effect on ulcers and gastritis. Olive oil activates the secretion of bile and pancreatic hormones much more naturally than prescribed drugs. Consequently, it lowers the incidence of gallstone formation
What you must remember here is we are talking about late 50's early 60's,we didn't have this nanny state we have today I don't think vegatable oil was heard of back then? ya was poor and ya had what was put in front of yer otherwise ya went to school wiv ya belly rumbling. :)
Ya sure did!:nod:
Try this tip I got from an old army cook many years ago:
Before frying the bread, moisten the crust around the sides of the slice, and also slightly dampen both surfaces before frying. Try it! You'll like it!! and I think it prevents the bread from getting too saturated with the fat/oil, etc..Cheers:PDT11. "Bye the way! anyone tell me where I can get a decent Black Pudding, to go with my bacon and fried bread?":PDT_Aliboronz_11:
All this talk about dripping butties reminds me of the joke we used to say as school boys,we would would ask other lads if their mother kept dripping, if they said yes we would say"Well put a bucket under her"
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