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#8158 by n/a
30 Sep 2005, 08:22
OK, so you are the chief chef for Virgin Atlantic airlines. Every morning you go all Ramsay out in Crawley. Erm...

You get a phone call from SRB and he asks you to suggest ONE ENGLISH CLASSIC DISH for the Upper Class Freedom Menu.

What do you suggest???

Spotted dick? Bubble and squeak? A neon trifle? Yorkies?

It's your turn, mates: WHAT ENGLISH CLASSIC WOULD YOU PUT ON THE UC MENU?

My answer (just to get things rolling along...): Chippy-style pickled onions

GJ
#79052 by AlanA
30 Sep 2005, 09:06
Chicken Tikka Masala,
English classic and makes for a fantastic atmosphere in a plane for 8 hours :D
#79060 by Littlejohn
30 Sep 2005, 10:00
Originally posted by AlanA
Chicken Tikka Masala


ROTFLMFAO!

I would go for Boiled eggs, toast and a really good marmalade for breakfast.

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#79064 by David_Doyle
30 Sep 2005, 10:23
It would have to be a roast dinner - roast beef preferably!

Or toad in the hole?

Fish and chips ( J Sheekey standard would be nice :) )

David.
#79086 by Howard Long
30 Sep 2005, 13:52
Originally posted by AlanA
Chicken Tikka Masala,
English classic and makes for a fantastic atmosphere in a plane for 8 hours :D


BA do this on their FC Always Available menu - it's actually rather good, and easy to make on board http://www.airlinemeals.net/meals/Briti ... 51170.html

I wonder if there's a market there for M&S to open up food only stores airside so pax can bring on their own grub for reheating???

Cheers, Howard
#79088 by ChuckC
30 Sep 2005, 14:08
GJ,
Good thread; thank you.

If it was really well-prepared, anything "curry" is one of my favorites. And, if I was relaxing in UCS and ready to sleep, a nice portion of Welsh rarebit with a great glass of wine would suit me fine.

Regards,
Chuck-
#79093 by Howard Long
30 Sep 2005, 14:25
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
WHAT ENGLISH CLASSIC WOULD YOU PUT ON THE UC MENU?



Bangers & mash is pretty popular already and easy to make (ahem reheat) on board.

I liked the idea of roast beef and Yorkshire puds, but sadly I cannot imagine the puds coming out particularly spectacularly, or the roast tatties for that matter.

Shepherds pie or cottage pie.

Bread and butter pudding (Or is that the same as the French pain perdu?)

School dinner spounge puds like chocolate pud. Remember that pink custard - what was that all about?

Rice pud with jam.

Hmm. English classic. Eight pints and a doner. [xx(]

Cheers, Howard
#79105 by Scrooge
30 Sep 2005, 15:38
Originally posted by Howard Long
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
WHAT ENGLISH CLASSIC WOULD YOU PUT ON THE UC MENU?



Bangers & mash is pretty popular already and easy to make (ahem reheat) on board.


Cheers, Howard


Howard you are a brave man for bringing up the B&M again..

Had the curry on our BA flight this month,it was pretty good.

though to me if you are looking for an English meal it has to be the sunday dinner..though how they would handle roast potatoes is another question.
#79114 by Ian
30 Sep 2005, 17:15
Christmas pudding with Holly on top washed down with a pint of Sam Smith's.
#79131 by vizbiz
30 Sep 2005, 18:32
Following AlanA's first reply at the top of the thread - I'd like to propose Vegetarian Moussaka, extra cabbage, baked beans and 12 pints of guiness for a heady atmos' indeed.....:D
#79183 by PatDavies
01 Oct 2005, 00:41
Originally posted by vizbiz
Following AlanA's first reply at the top of the thread - I'd like to propose Vegetarian Moussaka, extra cabbage, baked beans and 12 pints of guiness for a heady atmos' indeed.....:D


Well that'll remove the need for fuel surcharges[}:)]
#79185 by honey lamb
01 Oct 2005, 00:53
Roast beef and Yorkshire pud. No question at all

Except, perhaps for Betty's hotpot!! :D
#79188 by Richard28
01 Oct 2005, 01:18
Caviar & Smoked Salmon plate

Filet Steak - cooked to order (bloody please!! - infact, if it is near well done I'll have something else thank you very much!)

A cheese plate including Bougnon Goats cheese (served in UCS in May - they do get some things right!!)

And dont turn the bl***y lights off whilst I'm eating - Good Night Flights grrrrrr!!
#79222 by NYCFlyer
01 Oct 2005, 12:10
I'm going to have to vote for the Toad in the Hole idea. Can't remember the last time I had it but it cetainly would be impressive on a flight!! Now to decide what to wash it down with.

Graham
#79231 by bostonbrit
01 Oct 2005, 14:56
Classic English? So that would be overcooked meat, soggy spuds and lumpy gravy? Oh, I just described my recent inflight meal...
#79271 by kkempton
01 Oct 2005, 21:25
How about a steak and kidney pie, served with mash and liquer?
#79273 by VS-EWR
01 Oct 2005, 22:43
Three words folks: Sticky, toffee, pudding. I don't whether they've had this on board before or if they do now, but they should!
#79279 by Richard28
02 Oct 2005, 02:29
Originally posted by VS-EWR
Three words folks: Sticky, toffee, pudding. I don't whether they've had this on board before or if they do now, but they should!


Oh it exists!

here is the proof - and very nice it was too!

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#79284 by VS-EWR
02 Oct 2005, 05:05
Yum. [:p]:D
#79287 by AlanA
02 Oct 2005, 09:55
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Originally posted by VS-EWR
Yum. [:p]:D


Pass me a plateful, I'll be grateful!!!! WOW!!!

Although i have to say I'd gladly put my spotted dick up against that pud LOL :D


You can get cream or tablets for that you know! [:o)][:o)]
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