Posted on 02/23/2021 11:58:54 AM PST by mylife
The Hut Traditional Fish and Chips, in Warwick Terrace in Silksworth, has often sold out the dish after the delicacy found new a following on social media.
A bread bun, sliced and filled with chips and topped with curry sauce or gravy, is then closed, dipped in batter and deep fried, with the result a crispy carb-fest of a lunch or dinner.
The shop also offers an ‘extras’ version, where other items are added such as a burger, cheese, chilli or beans – even Mars Bars during a Christmas offer – with the business promising: “You name it, we will put it in a bun and batter it.”
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The finished dish of a battered curried chip butty from The Hut in Silksworth. The finished dish of a battered curried chip butty from The Hut in Silksworth.
Read More Where you can get Pancake Day takeouts in Sunderland topped with Maltesers, Peac... The shop is one of just a few in the area to make them, with customers travelling in from across Sunderland and East Durham to put in their order at the 86-year-old business.
It even runs a ‘Battered Bun Day Monday’ special, where they are sold at a knockdown price of 50p, a drop from £1.50.
The business is run by Carole and Mark Robe, who are helped by June Hoggarth and Catlin Lancaster, with the shop leased from Kevin Sloanes, who also owns The Bay in Seaburn.
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Used to be that curry sauce on fries was exotic.
I still miss the spice burger from Irish fish and chip places.
Translate to ENGLISH, please.................
I like golden curry, but not most curry, and can I get some dang fish or shrimp with this curry?!!
I kinda mangled the cut and paste
The problem is that it is English, and you apeak American.
Take one of those pies, stuff it into a haggis and let her rip!
The first thing you have to get is that "tea" is not tea [with cucumber sandwhiches and pastry] in UK unless you are in a highclass establishment. It's a late afternoon snack break often provided by employers to employees. You can have a can of beans for tea.
We don't actually speak the same language. We just think we do.
“Two countries separated by the same language.”
my parents are from that part of the UK, Teatime is the equivalent of dinner here in the US, dinner would be lunch and supper is what you have as a late night snack before bed
Everyone loves Onslow.
Oh, nice!
I used to program a machine made in Germany, one of the language selections was “American “
Even if I knew what that was, I wouldn't eat it.
“Two great nations, separated by a common language.” - Sir Winston Churchill...........................
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