The only difference between an Irish and an English breakfast is that we sub the white pudding for a hash brown and we normally have some fried bread along with it as well!! So really, not much difference at all!! This was a slap up brekkie 😆 Oh, and also, it’s just called bacon - not rashers - but, if you want to get technical about it all bacon is called ‘rashers of bacon’ but the difference between American and English bacon is that the bacon you ate here is called back bacon and the American type is called streaky bacon, which we also have and eat here in the UK! Back bacon is made from the loin and streaky from the belly!
The Irish and English breakfasts are pretty similar, some people have mushrooms and we usually have hash browns instead of white pudding. Also most people mix everything together and have a big bite of everything at once with lots of tea ofc
I’ve lived in Kansas City for almost 10 years now (originally I’m from St. Louis) and had no idea there was an Irish market. Let alone the oldest Irish market outside of Ireland! I love that I can watch your videos and learn about new places in our city that I didn’t know before!
As an English person and I would say it’s not really different, maybe replace the soda? Bread with fried bread or buttered toast or add hp sauce (or brown sauce as we call it) or field mushrooms, but ultimately there isn’t a singular “English breakfast” it more of a list of foods that you can mix and match to make a version you like! Also it’s always amusing to hear people say “English breakfast” because to me It’s just a fry up!😊
Both an Irish and English breakfast are very very similar, the only difference is that instead of having White pudding we have some Mushrooms and hash browns, and we have toast instead of just plain bread. We also mix everything together to have the ultimate bite!
Honestly I don’t know Pakistan food as I am a Indian but I do respect Pakistanis maybe some are rude but no offence but some are amazing tooo I want to see the Pakistani culture lots of love from India 🇮🇳♥️♥️
Yes, defiinitely need a nap and a gallon of water after eating that! Lol My Irish husband makes a traditional Irish breakfast (aka Irish fry) for our family every year on Christmas morning. When we went to Ireland, we had it for breakfast almost every day. It's a heart attack on a plate, but it's delicious and hits the spot on a damp, chilly morning. Just a sidenote, that is brown bread and it is very dense. Good, but filling!
Lisa you should try Pakistani BBQ (especially chicken tikka). And also nihari with nalli (bone marrow) Edit: chicken karahi and biryani too Also, to anyone else who may think I'm claiming these dishes as Pakistani "property", I'm not.
Hey, could you please try German sourdough bread? You know it’s a good one when it taste great on its one, with butter, or with butter and salt. You need good butter tho
How is german sourdough bread different than other countries sourdough bread? Do you just mean rye bread? It's actually pretty common in many european countries, definitely not only a german thing and I've never heard that specific name so I got curious lol
I’m not English but been leaving in London for 8 years and when I order full English breakfast is just like that but has hash brown and mushrooms too. Anyway good choice Lisa 😍
Lisa could you please make fish head curry also known as (muri ghonto) Muri ghonto is a bengali recipe. In this recipe, crispy fish head is cooked with rice and potatoes in some spices. The word 'Muri' stands for fish head and 'Ghonto' means mushy curry. It is the perfect side to accompany with hot steamed rice
My grandmother used to make us this breakfast EVERY Saturday. All my siblings would goto her house on the sat to eat breakfast then we would go to garage sales or op shopping with her before chilling for the rest of the day. Was awesome cause we always got a super yummy meal and we got to hang with my grandmother almost every weekend
There are two differences that I can see between full English and Irish On the English you have either pure orange or pure apple juice instead of tea and you have hash browns Overall, they are not too different
Please Make Unleavened Bread (Just Flour And Water) and use it to make chicken gyros saute some meat slice onions and tomato (and slice those in half) buy or make some cucumber sauce add feta please make and if you want a more detailed version comment!
Nothing beats natural, healthy, authentic Irish food. Our dairy is second to none. Calcium rich grass fed cows produce some of the best beef and dairy in the world! Also one of the reasons why are the best in the world at Horse Racing. American beef is packed full of steroids and other meats such as pigs and chickens are stuck in cages their entire lives. Clonakilty sausages, rashers, black & white pudding are the best in the country and Kerrygold is arguably the best butter in the world. Now eaten all over the United States. Some incredible breads, cheeses & alcoholic beverages too. Happy St. Patrick’s day 🇮🇪☘️
One of my favourite things to make is a simple bacon and egg sandwich, bacon on the bottom, egg going the top with bbq drizzled on top all while being inbetween two pieces of toasted bread, you can even pan fry some sausage slices and pop it on too. Make sure I got a drink too, my work usually let's there be an iced coffee deal with it :)
My boss is very Scotland influenced from her father and her grandfather, so she only drinks tea with milk. She showed me and I don’t think I’ll ever go back to plain tea. It’s amazing if you haven’t tried it. Very satisfying.
The concept of "breakfast" around the world is really different from what I'm used to. Here in Brazil we have like bread, toasts, coffee, juice or a cereal bowl, while you guys have a full meal. The breakfast you had in this videos is what I would have for lunch or dinner.
Where I live, as a kid you're always told breakfast is supposed to be the biggest meal of the day. At the same time, there are pretty much no actual traditional breakfast dishes.
People don't eat this everyday in Ireland. It's a weekend or special occasion. Here in Canada we usually just have toast and bacon and eggs or oatmeal.
Full English is basically your choice from a set of items (a lot of what is here, but I’ve also seen tinned tomatoes, hash browns, toast, mushrooms and even chips) so there is no set Full English. The most common things to find in it though are: sausages, bacon, eggs, beans and toast/bread. That’s also probably what you’d get if you ordered it in a cafe in London. Other than that it’s your choice.
What you had was pretty close to a Scottish fry breakfast minus the Loran sausage & fried potato cakes and Haggis mmmm am drooling just thinking about it plus brown sauce is a must side and scotch rolls on the side to make a cheeky sandwich all wash down with a nice pot of tea
Need to try Sunday dinner, meat(chicken, beef, pork which ever you fancy) Yorkshire pudding, stuffing, roast potatoes, mash potatoes, vegetables (broccoli, green beans, carrots, peas, cauliflower, sprouts) parsnips and gravy
Something i eat a lot since you already know about wai wai, instead of cooking it in water, scrump the pack up and break the noodles into small pieces. Cut onions, tomatoes and cilantro. Toss in the all the ingredients with the noodles, add salt and red chilli pepper to taste. You can add the tastemaker in as well but have to be careful cause the noodles are already quoted in taste maker and since boiling wasn't involved, it may become too much Regardless i love this snack so much, please try if you can👍🏼
Hi Lisa! I have a suggestion for you. It is a South Indian food called parotta. You can eat it with chicken or beef curry or any other types of Currys. Maybe it is hard to find I the USA but it is one of the best dishes in my opinion. Thank me later😄
My family's Full English breakfast. Fried eggs, pork sausages, mushrooms, stewed tomatoes (or baked beans) bacon, potato cakes or toast, hash browns, hp sauce 😋
Please try Canadian food! (Poutine, Montreal smoked meat sandwich with mustard, lobster roll, butter tarts, tourtiere, fish and brewis and a bottle of Canadian maple syrup on the side)
Yo! Try zapiekanka - typical polish streetfood, oven baked baguette with mushrooms and yellow cheese. You can use ketuchup or garlic sause as a dressing. Also try hot bombay mix which is indian snack, some kind of dried noodles mixed with spices and peanuts.
I know this isn’t really related to this video but i would love to see you try ‘ Chia Seed Pudding ‘ it is absolutely delicious in my opinion and you can even make it at home! ❤
This can’t be the oldest Irish business outside Ireland there are loads of Irish pubs in London that predate this by a long way. The Tipperary on Fleet Street goes back hundreds of years.
My mum was Irish and black and white pudding is delish my mum had this prepared by her dad after they went to church on Sunday as a treat! And to let you know the truth their is not much difference between this and an English Breakfast!
Tradititional full English= Fried white bread, hash browns(although this is more of a newer trend from America I think) and mushrooms(fried in butter). NO white pudding in full English, but everyone adds or takes out what they dislike. Canned plum tomatoes actually taste better than sliced tomatoes with the crispy fried white bread.
You should make deviled eggs! For one of the days they’re a whole bunch of different recipes but my favorite involves adding paprika at the end on top it makes it look better!
Hey Lisa I wanted you to try the SADHYA of Kerela BUT the only THING is that you SHOULD eat it on the banana leaf! BCS its a whole other vibe when you do it WELL find it out yourSELF!
This was missing fried bread, mushrooms, some people even have chips with it, I would say the standard baked beans is Heinz, and also the extra sauces of ketchup and HP sauce, the white pudding is new to me! Very interesting
Try a Mexican breakfast next beans, fried eggs, potatoes mixed with onion,jalapeño, and tomato corn tortillas, salsa of your choice - goes great with coffee 👍😋
I'm not English but I think English has: pork sausage (not sure what exact kind), pork belly bacon, baked beans and two eggs drinking the English tea with milk