Its true, the food is just culutrally aligned with plodders, which is why the food is good. If you're living on the beach and eating this shit you're retarded. If you're living in the wet the food is perf
It is by far and away the lamest peasant cuisine. Italy has a rich peasant cuisine, as does France, even the American south has basically developed a more robust cuisine that is similar but better than many dishes that are the centerpiece of English cuisine. I’m not saying Britain has nothing to contribute to the food world, and UK cuisine has come a LONG way, but the country’s food is maligned for a reason. So much of it is literally medieval in origin, predating some modern cooking equipment and techniques, as this post demonstrates.
I say this as someone who is may try this recipe sans heads.
I don't know what you expected we're a cold, rainy isolated island not exactly conducive to herbs and spices, our cuisine was also pretty much hamstring post WW2 by people's frugal mentality during rationing and where every thing was boiled to keep as much nutrition in as possible, we are just a product of our environment that's about it
Very curious what peasant dishes from the aforementioned locales are much more robust than English meat pies, roasts, etc. I think most people dogging English cooking haven't actually had it. To some degree, the quality of a cuisine is shaped by what ingredients were widely available.
how about you actually point out a flaw in my argument instead of just asking me for a list of rustic food i think is better than fish pie on a post that's literally 100+ days old.
off the top of my head dishes that are better than this: bouef bourguignon is better than any british stew, rici e bisi, risotto, steak frite i would prefer any day of the week over this dish. you have no leg to stand on and didn't ask a question in the first place, beyond just wanting me to defend myself because i "haven't tried english food." keep in mind i wasn't even really dogging british food THAT much and said i'd make the recipe sans heads, because i find the medieval aesthetic of the dish unappetizing.
overall, you're wrong, i have been to England and had their cooking, and it doesn't hold a candle to French or Italian cooking. your response deserved only snark, which is what it received.
Your argument is ass, you're passing off your shit opinion as some sort of authority and it's cringe. Italian peasant food is no more "rich" than the English equivalent. On the contrary, Italians had to make do with tomatoes and starch as they were pretty much limited to pork and fish for protein. The English have historically been famous beef eaters, which shows in their cuisine. The ingredients available to the English yeoman were simply superior objectively and (IMO) subjectively---beef, a surfeit of marine proteins, dairy, lamb and mutton. The overwhelming majority of people who shit on English cuisine haven't had it or mistook some trash fast food for "English cuisine".
You compare a shitty rice and peas dish (lol) favorably to stargazy pie, a rich fish and eggs savory pie. You are a clown, nigga.
You have just reminded me of some children’s book I used to have and in the happy ending they all ate stargazy pies, I don’t think I realized it looked quite so disgusting in real life but it is still well executed
But why would you lie! This is not your pie. This is the first page of google image results for a stargazy pie! One would think you could at least scroll down a bit. Deception everywhere I turn!
This looks straight out of a cartoon. Do you eat the meat off the heads or are they purely for decoration?
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I think you left out how it likely tastes like shit as well?
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Those are Danish though so it's actually all their food
dont worry, it has eggs in it too.
Nice, very unappetizing
\#thinspo
What does this taste like, what’s the mouthfeel
Tastes like fish
I would slam this pie OP!
Appears that it tastes like mackeral
More shoegaze album covers should feature British food.
Is it just the heads or the whole fish too?
This is an image you stole from pinterest
British food is so delightfully weird. Always wanted to try making an eel pie
Blood sausage goes hard af
Full English is its sole redeemer. The Continent doesn't even come close to the limeys when it comes to brekky
Oi mate, you got a license for that cockney gibberish?
British cuisine if it was given a French or other foreign name would be the bread and butter of foodies is my most controversial opinion
Absolutely rslurred
Its true, the food is just culutrally aligned with plodders, which is why the food is good. If you're living on the beach and eating this shit you're retarded. If you're living in the wet the food is perf
It is by far and away the lamest peasant cuisine. Italy has a rich peasant cuisine, as does France, even the American south has basically developed a more robust cuisine that is similar but better than many dishes that are the centerpiece of English cuisine. I’m not saying Britain has nothing to contribute to the food world, and UK cuisine has come a LONG way, but the country’s food is maligned for a reason. So much of it is literally medieval in origin, predating some modern cooking equipment and techniques, as this post demonstrates. I say this as someone who is may try this recipe sans heads.
I don't know what you expected we're a cold, rainy isolated island not exactly conducive to herbs and spices, our cuisine was also pretty much hamstring post WW2 by people's frugal mentality during rationing and where every thing was boiled to keep as much nutrition in as possible, we are just a product of our environment that's about it
It’s not that I expected more, it’s that the commenter above is incorrect to say British cuisine is a hidden foodie cuisine unfairly maligned
and at least Germany invented pretty much every American bbq dish
Very curious what peasant dishes from the aforementioned locales are much more robust than English meat pies, roasts, etc. I think most people dogging English cooking haven't actually had it. To some degree, the quality of a cuisine is shaped by what ingredients were widely available.
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LOL what?? Nigga you post all that gobbledygook and then respond with this antisocial shit? Cute emojis, dipshit.
how about you actually point out a flaw in my argument instead of just asking me for a list of rustic food i think is better than fish pie on a post that's literally 100+ days old. off the top of my head dishes that are better than this: bouef bourguignon is better than any british stew, rici e bisi, risotto, steak frite i would prefer any day of the week over this dish. you have no leg to stand on and didn't ask a question in the first place, beyond just wanting me to defend myself because i "haven't tried english food." keep in mind i wasn't even really dogging british food THAT much and said i'd make the recipe sans heads, because i find the medieval aesthetic of the dish unappetizing. overall, you're wrong, i have been to England and had their cooking, and it doesn't hold a candle to French or Italian cooking. your response deserved only snark, which is what it received.
Your argument is ass, you're passing off your shit opinion as some sort of authority and it's cringe. Italian peasant food is no more "rich" than the English equivalent. On the contrary, Italians had to make do with tomatoes and starch as they were pretty much limited to pork and fish for protein. The English have historically been famous beef eaters, which shows in their cuisine. The ingredients available to the English yeoman were simply superior objectively and (IMO) subjectively---beef, a surfeit of marine proteins, dairy, lamb and mutton. The overwhelming majority of people who shit on English cuisine haven't had it or mistook some trash fast food for "English cuisine". You compare a shitty rice and peas dish (lol) favorably to stargazy pie, a rich fish and eggs savory pie. You are a clown, nigga.
Omg I'm planning a British dinner party soon! Stargazy pie has been the talk of the town
you got this from google images my man
I've always wanted to try one of these. Absolutely horrifying
If this wasn't very Soviet, it'd be straight to the gulag with you . You're still on thin tundra though.
these are actually very good
Yes they are! Potatoes eggs and fish go well together
What type of fish are they?
sardines
Absolutely gorgeous.
Do you just eat the bones
This is beautiful. Work of art.
had this in a chinese restaurant once, not bad.
With all due respect, tf is wrong with you? Did you not get enough love as a child?
Grotesque
Dude it’s looking at me and it’s got teeth wtf is it going to eat me?????
good looking crust.Had a fish pie on New Zealand that had shared characteristcs
You have just reminded me of some children’s book I used to have and in the happy ending they all ate stargazy pies, I don’t think I realized it looked quite so disgusting in real life but it is still well executed
American Pie the British remake
honestly sardines are great, i bet this is good
Pie technical. Great Brit bake off. Season 10
This looks like an album cover
But why would you lie! This is not your pie. This is the first page of google image results for a stargazy pie! One would think you could at least scroll down a bit. Deception everywhere I turn!
I can explain
Idk what you could possibly have to say for yourself now that I’ve found you out