To: Retrofitted
I love English boiled chicken. No one makes it like grandma did but she’s no longer with us. I also love a good English breakfast.
Chicken and waffles is definitely soul food, which many times gets mixed up with southern food.
56 posted on
12/07/2023 5:58:38 AM PST by
ViLaLuz
(2 Chronicles 7:14)
To: ViLaLuz
——English boiled chicken——
Hmmm....... how is English boiling of chicken different from ordinary boiling? One wonders?
57 posted on
12/07/2023 6:00:34 AM PST by
bert
( (KWE. NP. N.C. +12) Joe Biden is a kleptocrat)
To: ViLaLuz
Thanks for the explanation on chicken and waffles -- that does straighten out the confusion!
I've got a full English planned for my wife for Christmas eve morning (she just doesn't know it yet). I'm paying her back for learning how to make a great toad in the hole (one of my favorites) and for locating haggis for me (minus the lights of course, but close enough for me). lol
Now boiled chicken is something I never heard of in the context of English food! I've had it but typically just as a way of stretching the poor fowl out longer. What's the English version? It something like their poached chicken?
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