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Terrible British accent (I am British) but hilarious attempt nonetheless. Apart from the quite possibly raw hash-browns (try blanching in salted boiling water & lower the heat when frying), a rather commendable attempt at recreating our mostly 'once-in-a-while', traditional breakfast treat. The accompanying music was the icing on the cake, so to speak. Bravo!
And what is the most popular traditional breakfast for an ordinary Briton, an ordinary man in the street, what is considered traditional? I'm sorry for my English, I'm writing through Yandex translator
Thanks for your comment! To be honest, I think everyone has their own version of “traditional” English breakfast. I just tried to include as many parts of English breakfast that I could, like beans and mushrooms. Certain products are hard to find in America, like black pudding, but I highly recommend you try it if you have the chance!
Maybe this is really American of me :/ but I don’t prefer onions in my hashbrowns. You could definitely grate them in too! I’d probably go for about half an onion per potato!
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Awesome, looks so delicious and tempting thank you for sharing, big like 👍❤ new friend here, i have a cooking channel too, i've subscribed to your channel 💙💚
Thanks for subscribing! Love your channel too!
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Terrible British accent (I am British) but hilarious attempt nonetheless. Apart from the quite possibly raw hash-browns (try blanching in salted boiling water & lower the heat when frying), a rather commendable attempt at recreating our mostly 'once-in-a-while', traditional breakfast treat. The accompanying music was the icing on the cake, so to speak. Bravo!
@@CatCat-v5g Haha, thanks for your feedback! (I absolutely nailed that Brighton accent and you know I did, sir)🤣
And what is the most popular traditional breakfast for an ordinary Briton, an ordinary man in the street, what is considered traditional? I'm sorry for my English, I'm writing through Yandex translator
Thanks for your comment! To be honest, I think everyone has their own version of “traditional” English breakfast. I just tried to include as many parts of English breakfast that I could, like beans and mushrooms. Certain products are hard to find in America, like black pudding, but I highly recommend you try it if you have the chance!
No onions?¿??¿?
Maybe this is really American of me :/ but I don’t prefer onions in my hashbrowns. You could definitely grate them in too! I’d probably go for about half an onion per potato!