Weird Food Combinations

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Christopher

Über Member
& yet seafood with pasta is quite nice!
I had squid sauce over noodles on Wednesday night, yum! Sauce looked like crude oil with gravel in it but it tasted fine
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Frustruck said:
& yet seafood with pasta is quite nice!

I quite agree. Spaghetti with palourde clams is the sort of thing you might order if you were to be shot at dawn. I bet no one, but no one, would choose a CTL, or start blathering about balsamic vinegar on their strawberries.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Brits take stuff from abroad and mould it to their own tastes. Language, for one. This is good. It works well. Sometimes it works for food (most Indian and Chinese restaurant fare, deep pan pizza (but not stuffed-crust pizza).
Sometimes the originators simply don't understand what we do with their ideas though... the average Italian simply can't understand the British liking for cappuccino, and the odd times of day it is drunk, or the idea of having it in a paper cup. Likewise the Spanish are a bit befuddled by the British liking for sangria...
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Fnaar said:
Brits take stuff from abroad and mould it to their own tastes. Language, for one. This is good. It works well. Sometimes it works for food (most Indian and Chinese restaurant fare, deep pan pizza (but not stuffed-crust pizza).
Sometimes the originators simply don't understand what we do with their ideas though... the average Italian simply can't understand the British liking for cappuccino, and the odd times of day it is drunk, or the idea of having it in a paper cup. Likewise the Spanish are a bit befuddled by the British liking for sangria...

Arguably! Personally, I think deep-pan pizza is vile, and most Chinese and Indian restaurant fare is fine for a cheap feed-up or a ritual experience but not really very good food. You can confirm this by saving some overnight and looking at it again in the cold light of the morning. And I'd be very surprised if the restaurateurs themselves eat much of the stuff they serve to us.

If it were just a matter of people eating what they like in their own homes, then I wouldn't mind, but food is a culture, and the British misunderstanding of, say, Italian food, means that it's virtually impossible to order a pasta dish with any confidence that it won't be disgusting - always overcooked and overdrained, smothered in gloopy sauce and full of boiled onions. It's very telling that Brits are so baffled by spaghetti aglio, olio - the dish that more than any other lets pasta state its case.
 

palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
Medlar & quince jam* with cheshire cheese is very nice. I've just been eating that.

I like eating cheddar and apples. Cut both into little bits, and pop one of each into the mouth at a time.

There must be loads of great fruit and cheese combinations. Figs with Gorgonzola?, sounds especially good.

*Yeah I know. The band had a gig at food festival recently, waste of time largely except for the beer and oysters
 

yorkshiregoth

Master of all he surveys
Location
Heathrow
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
Love of my life produced a fantastic new pizza flavour yesterday:
Stewed rhubarb & ginger, with melted goats cheese.

Actually it was puff-pastry base not pizza dough, but we had the kids going for a while there...
 
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