• Berengaria_of_Navarre@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    The animals are the best bit. As for spices, I add curry powder to the beans, tarragon and thyme to the mushrooms, basil and black pepper to the tomato, and then dust the entire dish with chilli flakes. Serve it with homemade Carolina reaper sauce. The Scottish version is objectively better than the English one as it includes haggis and tattie scones. You can also serve it with deep fried cigarettes and buckfast tonic wine.

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      17 hours ago

      You can do a very nice vegetarian full English. Veggie sausages and black pudding (I make my own black pudding with black beans which works really well); halloumi is a better bacon imo, and the rest is all vegetarian

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        12 hours ago

        Look I try to eat vegan and if I find a good replacement I thoroughly enjoy and promote it (there’s some extremely good vegan foie), but sadly all the replacements of black pudding or morcilla I’ve tried have been a disappointment.

        Also, blood is usually a byproduct of the meat industry so the animal didn’t die for that specific ingredient, which in my logic makes it one of the least “evil” non vegetarian products.

        Anyway, please do share your bean based replacement if you want, it’s probably delicious.

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          14 hours ago

          Fair enough. You’d be surprised how good/close some of this stuff can be if you make it yourself when it’s stuff like sausages, black pudding, haggis.

          The hard ones for me are things like lamb shank — can’t replicate the texture or fat marbling in something like a tagine.

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      17 hours ago

      My favourite variant is the Welsh, which comes with cockles.

      Not really convinced about adding random spices to the parts, as it’s already plenty salty and quite well balanced. A cafe near me started adding herbs to their mushrooms and that kind of ruined them, as they were really nice just in butter. The chili sauce thing is just depraved though and makes me suspect you may soon start rubbing it on your eyeballs just to feel something.