Andy_R
Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
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Unsalted butter and marmite. Nuff said.
If you leave the toast for a moment, in the toaster, or propped up on the worktop, to let the steam out and let it cool slightly, you'll get less soggy toast when you use spread. I use spread - whichever brand is on offer. It makes butter a real treat when I do get it!
*patronising*
Leaving it in the toaster dries it out and the tensile strength of dry toast isn't enough to resist the torsional forces applied by a butter-laden knife, so it breaks up. I suppose you might get away with it if you use marge.... tsk!
*patronising off*
try marmite and mature cheddar....nomnomnom....Oh, and the following combinations work far better than expected:
Marmite and raspberry jam
Marmalade and mature cheddar




Queenslanders go for honey and banana on toastAdd a layer on Nutella (right between that peanutbutter and the banana).. Oh it''s heavenly!![]()
However, letting it cool in a toastrack means that the butter doesn't melt into the toast, and the marmalade sits on top. That way you get to taste all three in a mouthful, rather than an oily buttery mush. Think hotel breakfasts.
My regular toasted nutrition of choice!!Recently I've been having peanut butter and banana on toast,

However, letting it cool in a toastrack means that the butter doesn't melt into the toast, and the marmalade sits on top. That way you get to taste all three in a mouthful, rather than an oily buttery mush. Think hotel breakfasts.
Marmite and peanut butter.Oh, and the following combinations work far better than expected:
Marmite and raspberry jam
Marmalade and mature cheddar

