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Jodi and Nick react to Peter Kay joking about Chippy Tea. They are guessing it is a place. Let them know in the comments and what he is referring to when he says peas or pees.
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@davidmarsden9800
@davidmarsden9800 Год назад
The thing at the till "£10 going in" to another staff member is so that the customer can't say that "I gave you a £20 note" because it's been shown and the amount called to another staff member to witness. Till security procedure been around forever, I remember it as normal back to the 1970s.
@lizvickers7156
@lizvickers7156 Год назад
I was going to give that reason because its obvious really.
@AlBarzUK
@AlBarzUK Год назад
@@user-cx7tf2fk9iyou’re a bad ‘un, chap! 😅
@raycardy4843
@raycardy4843 Год назад
In a lot of places they had a 'clip' at the front of the till to put your note in, they wouldn't put it in the till drawer until after they had handed you your change...!
@Leeds1919LUFC
@Leeds1919LUFC 9 месяцев назад
Yeah happens a lot at casinos too
@chrisaskin6144
@chrisaskin6144 Год назад
Mushy peas are a secret delight known only to those of us who reside within the shores of the United Kingdom. Made properly, in other words not straight from a can, they're marrowfat peas that are 'steeped' for a period of time with a sodium bicarb tablet in water and then boiled, becoming mushy in the process. They're a popular accompaniment to fish and chips or with meat pies and gravy. Around these parts (Sheffield) they can even be one of the veg on a Sunday roast. They're probably more popular in the north than the south.
@davebirch1976
@davebirch1976 Год назад
It annoys me when Americans think mushy peas are just mashed up normal peas 😂
@heatherarnott5457
@heatherarnott5457 Год назад
In central Scotland we must have the proper soaked peas at New Year, its the law! 😂
@davebirch1976
@davebirch1976 Год назад
@@heatherarnott5457 tinned ones are OK, but the properly made ones are better, the frozen ones aren't too bad either as you don't need to soak, just add water.
@85stace85
@85stace85 Год назад
​@@davebirch1976not just Americans, my friend tried to make mushpeas with bird's-eye frozen peas and a potato masher 😂
@davebirch1976
@davebirch1976 Год назад
@@85stace85 aaah! what your friend made there was smashed peas, which believe it or not, is a thing 😆
@richt71
@richt71 Год назад
Friday is typically fish and chips night in the UK. We often say 'chippy tea' as slang for fish and chips. Normally you get mushy peas with fish and chips.
@felixthecat02
@felixthecat02 Год назад
Has tha nowt moist😁That's pure Lancashire!
@joshuanaylor3831
@joshuanaylor3831 4 месяца назад
theres a strange level of satisfaction watching americans trying to understand a northern accent
@MikeSmith-ye9ho
@MikeSmith-ye9ho Год назад
Chips with mushy peas seems to be very popular here in Britain. My friend has a chip shop he sells mushy peas, curry sauce, gravy, baked beans which a lot of people add to their meals don’t worry, they don’t just tip it on your chips it comes in a separate container. Talking about food, I now feel hungry. I think down to the café this morning for a full English breakfast. There’s only one problem with full English, breakfasts and fish and chips they make my clothes shrink😂😂
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад
Mushy peas is more a pie thing in Australia but I've seen it occasionally on the menus in a fisho
@sp6060
@sp6060 Год назад
Up north chips shops sell peas in the chip shop and will offer gravy (the same gravy we have on our Sunday roast dinner). Mushy peas I believe are available everywhere. Piccallily is pickled cauliflower in a mustard sauce and is bright yellow. The menus dependant on where you are can be completely different.
@bignumbers
@bignumbers Год назад
I'm not that big of a mushy peas fan, but I will have mushy peas with mint sauce on bonfire night
@wullaballoo2642
@wullaballoo2642 Год назад
@@sp6060 The gravy should be so thick you can stand a fork up in it but I wouldn't want thick gravy like that on a roast
@sp6060
@sp6060 Год назад
@@wullaballoo2642 true. No one wants soggy chips but it's the same stuff not like American gravy you get at kfc is my point.
@richardhague801
@richardhague801 Год назад
the term Chippy Tea is the same as saying McDonalds Breakfast. Its the place the food is coming from and the meal of the day. Chippy is short for Fish and Chip shop and Tea is the evening meal - Breakfast/Dinner/Tea ie: "can't be bothered cooking tonight, let's have a Chippy Tea" - ps i'm loving the "Death Cab For Jodie" T-shirt ;)
@shelleyjackson8793
@shelleyjackson8793 Год назад
As a dinosaur who worked in a petrol station in the days before tills told you how much change to give, you had to calculate it yourself. Counting it back to the customer made it easier, that’s all.
@MazzaEliLi7406
@MazzaEliLi7406 4 месяца назад
Yup. Routine till training.
@AnonEMoose-wj5ob
@AnonEMoose-wj5ob Год назад
Picalilly is a condiment consisting of chopped vegetable pieces (cauliflower, onions cucumber etc.) in a tangy, bright yellow (hence the luminous joke), mustard powder based relish. Not as popular now as it once was but still readily available.
@mariahoulihan9483
@mariahoulihan9483 8 месяцев назад
when I was a child in the 60s it was normal to have a jar in for Christmas. The only person who ate it was my Father.. on cold meats. Its virulent stuff.. very strong taste.
@enemde3025
@enemde3025 Год назад
" Like a Starbucks " ! Nothing could be further from the truth !! At least chip shops pay their UK taxes !! A CHIPPY TEA is just fish and chips from the local Fish and Chip Shop ( the chippy) usually on a Friday. Depending on where you live in the UK governs what you have on your chips. Some places have MUSHY PEAS. Others have CURRY SAUCE, GRAVY or CHEESE.
@morganga
@morganga Год назад
5:15 French fries are *not* chips, heaven forbid! 😆 We do use the word fries, meaning the fast food complement to a burger. Chips are another potato based product, chip-shop chips are a variety unto their own.
@davidmarsden9800
@davidmarsden9800 Год назад
As everybody is saying it's just different stuff to have on your chips. It's normal and less sugar than ketchup. To eat a portion of chips you need something else with it or it's too dry for you to eat after a few chips. Lubrication is important you know. 😁
@85stace85
@85stace85 Год назад
Here in the north we call our evening meal tea. Chippy is what we call a fish and chip shop for short so a chippy tea is just your evening meal from the chip shop. My dad is a southerner and his palate is quite different to ours, it depends on what part of the uk you were born in. Us northerners love fish n chips, pie and gravy etc, and it's true if you go to chippy's down south a lot of them won't do mushy peas or gravy, so that seems quite dry to us. My dad likes something called pie. Mash and liquor. The liquor looks minging, and he also likes jellied eels and such 🤢🤮 stuff us northerners would not eat!
@sharonkay8638
@sharonkay8638 Год назад
Your dad sounds proper! I’m from West Ham and there’s nothing like a plate of two and one (ask your dad!😄) My two daughters now live in Leeds and York respectively and I have to have it sent up from the East End.
@85stace85
@85stace85 Год назад
@@sharonkay8638 my dad's from Abbey wood 😊 he often gets his pies ordered in because you cant get them ones up here. He also likes 'faggots' too, the first time he told me that I was like "you been eating what?!!" 🤣🤣
@barriehull7076
@barriehull7076 Год назад
Here in the south we call our evening meal tea, you need to get out more.
@85stace85
@85stace85 Год назад
@@barriehull7076 sorry barrie. I thought calling it tea was just a midlands/northern thing. My dad is a londoner, my southern side of the family say all dinner, so I just assumed you all did 🤣
@anthonykeefe971
@anthonykeefe971 10 месяцев назад
Dinner used to be eaten at dinnertime, ie around midday. That was always the pattern in the north, when the main meal was eaten then. Workers would nip home, or eat in the works canteen. At school, you had school dinners and paid dinner money at the end of the week. With the change in working patterns, people, even here in the north, tend to have their main meal in the evening and that horrible word "lunch" which used to mean biscuits and a brew around 11am is becoming common for the midday meal. Some of us would rather die than call it lunch 😂😂😂.
@El_Smeghead
@El_Smeghead Год назад
Let me break down "Chippy Tea" for you. "Chippy" is a fish & chip shop (usually just serves takeout) "Tea" in the north of England is often used instead of the word "dinner" for the evening meal Eg. South: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner... North: Breakfast, Lunch & Tea So a "Chippy Tea" means an evening meal, bought from the Fish & Chip shop to eat at home. Usually in front of the "Telly" whilst watching "Corrie"
@robertsibley6330
@robertsibley6330 Год назад
I'm a londoner and it was tea here also, at least we southerners don't hang monkeys cos we think they are French (hartlepool). only the posh people called an evening meal Dinner. Dinner to us is at mid day, the clue is you paid your school dinner money at the beginning of the week.
@F6blue
@F6blue Год назад
Breakfast dinner and tea, dinner traditionally was the midday meal!
@chriswood753
@chriswood753 6 месяцев назад
What about snap time at work ?
@emucat1
@emucat1 3 месяца назад
@@robertsibley6330 A Southerner is anyone south of Manchester.
@pauldavies7746
@pauldavies7746 Год назад
Mushy peas are a side dish to go with fish and chips. Marrowfat peas cooked and part liquidised and served almost as a dip. You can buy them at the supermarket also.
@sdkezjarran5206
@sdkezjarran5206 Год назад
I used to run a Fish and Chip shop (Chippy), peas will be mushy peas, Mushy peas are dried marrowfat peas which have been soaked in water and baking soda over night then rinsed with fresh water. Fish and chips the nations dish is strangely different depending on how far north or south you are. Up north tend to like Haddock whereas down south they prefer Cod, up north will have mushy peas and gravy, they also have a chip butty normally chips in a roll or bun, where in the south they have a chip butty as in chips in a sandwich. Curry sauce is both a North and South thing. A faze that didn’t last long in the early 2000`s was a battered Mars bar (Chocolate bar), they use to bring a Mars bar in and then we dipped it into the batter mix and fried it. Traditionally, fish and chips were served in wrappings of greaseproof paper but because of the war and rations and the cost of the paper they started to be sold and wrapped in old newspaper usually the unsold Newspaper from yesterday donated by the local Newsagents (sweet shop selling newspapers) the newspaper acted as a kind of insulation it kept them warm but did not make the fish or chips sweat, nowadays they tend to wrap in a grease type proof paper but then put in a plastic bag which makes the fish sweat. Another tradition that has almost gone was the selling of scratchings. Scratchings are the stray bits of batter left in the fryers, they use to scoop them up and then sell them for a few pence. Up north they use to sell them with Pea- Wet Which was the left-over juices from Mushy Peas. Sorry for the Boring Review
@kirstygunn9149
@kirstygunn9149 6 месяцев назад
We have scratchings in the East Midlands, but we just call them batter bits it used to be my favourite thing about waiting for the fish order when I was little as the owner of our local chippy would give me a free cone of batter bits with salt and vinegar while I waited for everything to be cooked. The cool thing is that the owners of that chippy are related to the chip shop we go to now 30 + years later.
@MazzaEliLi7406
@MazzaEliLi7406 4 месяца назад
'Scraps' is the term that I remember. North Easterner here!
@richardbetts816
@richardbetts816 Год назад
You haven’t lived if you haven’t had chips and gravy! And peas!
@martindunstan8043
@martindunstan8043 Год назад
Gravy with chips is the devil's work🤣
@MazzaEliLi7406
@MazzaEliLi7406 4 месяца назад
@@martindunstan8043 Especially home made chips with gravy made with the juices from the Sunday Roast. Long gone are those days. Sigh.
@Zippycat444
@Zippycat444 9 месяцев назад
As a southener I was taken to a Northern chippy by some mates and when the lady behind the counter said do you want gravy on your chips - I couldn’t believe what I was hearing and according to my Northern mates the look of incredulity, mixed with a good deal of revulsion was an absolute picture ! 😂
@gregstickler1311
@gregstickler1311 Год назад
Having a "chippy tea" is something that regularly occurs when you go on holiday to a seaside town in the UK. Nothing better than sitting on the sea front with chips or fish and chips. Just watch out for those crafty gulls!!
@morganetches3749
@morganetches3749 Год назад
Not just a seaside town. Anywhere surely
@pauldixon3089
@pauldixon3089 Год назад
Best way to ruin chips is to put tomato ketchup on them. 😂
@therebel4332
@therebel4332 Год назад
For sure. Ketchup is a kids thing any adult doing it has poor taste in my opinion. My brother puts ketchup on his kebab... Seriously. Mental.
@terrywright7470
@terrywright7470 6 месяцев назад
@@therebel4332 Thank God that we STILL have people who abhor the use if Ketchup, It is the invention of the Devil.
@user-xf3ln2qc6d
@user-xf3ln2qc6d Год назад
HI,IAN from ENGLAND,to me a frech fry is not a chip,a chip is when you cut potatoes to a size you like,then fry it in a frying pan,and peas are the green vegetable,a chippy tea was usually Friday night treat so mums could have a rest,
@jokepy4230
@jokepy4230 Год назад
I wish shop workers would give me the coins first and then the notes. It makes it easier for me to grip the money.
@direnova6284
@direnova6284 11 месяцев назад
Tea is also used to mean evening dinner eg. breakfast dinner and tea would be the three meals of the day with maybe supper before bed. I'm from the London area but I believe it's a common term throughout the country. So he was talking about a take away for his evening meal.
@geoffm9924
@geoffm9924 Год назад
Tea is your evening meal tea time. Chippy is a fish and chip shop, mushy peas are lovely and definitely a thing in the westcountry.
@ansugib
@ansugib Год назад
His friend said "Does tha do nowt moist?"😂. Translated it means don't you do anything moist? 😂. I tend to have either curry sauce or mushy peas with my fish and chips. Its too dry without any!
@andrewb2475
@andrewb2475 Год назад
You get a small pot of mushy peas.............it's the side order!
@terrywright7470
@terrywright7470 6 месяцев назад
It is 2024 and thank God we still have a "Chippy" in Leeds Market who make super Fish`n`Chips,,,,and they do a great portion of mushy peas if you want them. I actually live in Wakefield, which is fifteen miles from Leeds Market, but I regularly make the trip just to have their fish`n`chips. What a treat!
@metal-potato
@metal-potato Год назад
Chips with Gravy is amazinggggg. Have it every time I go to the chippy
@bobclarke1815
@bobclarke1815 Год назад
I`m from Down Sowf as we say. We have Mushy peas and curry sauce, but we also use Mayoniaise.
@MrCous3
@MrCous3 Год назад
The reason someone behind the counter says what is going in the till is because (sadly) some people claim to have given them a larger note than they did, then argue over the change given. If the size of the note (£5,£10,£20,£50) is called out then there is no argument as to how much they paid with.
@morbidsnails1913
@morbidsnails1913 Год назад
Ham and piccalilli sandwiches are fantastic 👌
@andywrong3247
@andywrong3247 Год назад
I agree, my old boss use to ask for a tongue sandwich.
@sallycrane6317
@sallycrane6317 Год назад
Back when i started work as a Saturday check out operator the tills were very basic and only totalled the amount to charge. They didnt calculate the change so counting back the change was a double check you were giving back the correct amount. You used to get in trouble if there was anything missing at the end of the day and sometimes got it taken out of your wages. When the electronic tills came in it got really boring. You didnt have to use your brain at all.
@stevenredmond7455
@stevenredmond7455 Год назад
Friday night is chippy tea(fish & chip shop) Chip=Chippy. Mushy peas is a more northern extra but you do get it most places now. Tea=Dinner, Chippy tea=Chip shop dinner.
@cathyb46
@cathyb46 Год назад
Mushy peas are dried peas soaked over night with a bicarb tablet to retain colour and soften they are rinsed am, then cooked. They are mushy in texture. Northern people used to take their own bowl to the chip shop and ask for a mixture peas with chips on top or an upside down one. Now just in trays. Steak pudding chips peas and gravy😋
@andywrong3247
@andywrong3247 Год назад
Frozen 1kilo bags bags of lock woods mushy peas are lovely only take 20/30 minutes @ home you can buy them @ tescos,Iceland &farmlands?.
@TheCornishCockney
@TheCornishCockney Год назад
Mushy peas from a chippy (fish and chip shop) is wonderful stuff.
@Lowequay
@Lowequay Год назад
Fries also exist in the UK but they’re the skinny cut fries. Chips are usually a bigger, chunkier version with soft fluffy potato in the middle. If cooked right, they win the food battle. US ‘chips’ are often known as crisps because they’re the crispy cousin in the fried potato family.
@juliegreen5611
@juliegreen5611 Год назад
He said at the end "dont you have out moist?" Irs a very northern comment, it basically means "dont you supply anything moist, wet?" He was referring to a chip shop, a take-away, you can buy hot cooked chips, fish, battered sausages, meat pies and you can also order mushy peas or curry sauce and gravy...p.s. im getting hungry talking about it lol
@jamesp8954
@jamesp8954 Год назад
In some chippys, you can get something called a pea fritter, which is basically a baseball sized lump of mushy peas deep fried in a batter coating
@dazediss6629
@dazediss6629 Год назад
Christ this has to be Scottish doesn’t it? Lol
@jamesp8954
@jamesp8954 Год назад
@@dazediss6629 I'm southern England and they have always been pretty common
@AdrianTrace
@AdrianTrace Год назад
People here keep saying Tea V Dinner is a North V South thing, but I always thought it was a Working Class V Middle Class/Upper Class thing. I take the mick out of my son, and call him posh, when he calls the evening meal dinner.
@barriehull7076
@barriehull7076 Год назад
Whole heartedly agree, pet peeve of mine when Northerners and Southerners say each other say or do different.
@NorthernCoins
@NorthernCoins Год назад
I where in Wigan, northwest of England, they put the peas in first, then the chips, that's just wrong. You could ask for meat and peat, that's meat and potato pie and peas
@8outof10catzDOOM
@8outof10catzDOOM Год назад
When he was asking for peas. curry sauce etc... his friend said "Az thar nowt moist?" basically meaning, dont you sell anything wet, a sauce or peas etc.
@Thegeordiemonkey
@Thegeordiemonkey Год назад
Chips n gravy is lovely as is chips and curry sauce, its potato at the end of the day, you have gravy with roast potato its not toxic, he is explaining also the differences in different parts of the UK where chip shops have some differences in local delicacies.
@maxdax1966
@maxdax1966 Год назад
Chop shop tea ... Tea in the north is also a term for evening meal
@barriehull7076
@barriehull7076 Год назад
Here in the south we call our evening meal tea, you need to get out more.
@scottosborne2915
@scottosborne2915 Год назад
i loved the confused looks on your faces a chippy tea does not mean a cup of tea we have 2 meaning for tea we have the tea we drink and tea when we eat a meal at tea time normally between 5 and 6 pm was this recorded before your trip to uk or after
@davebirch1976
@davebirch1976 Год назад
Not only that, there's also 3 different types of teacakes The Currant teacake The chocolate teacake (like tunnocks) And in West Yorkshire teacake refers to a bread roll 😂
@happilyeggs4627
@happilyeggs4627 Год назад
We have breakfast in early morning, dinner at midday, and teatime is what you would call dinner.
@ladykaycey
@ladykaycey Год назад
Mushy peas aren't so popular in Scotland. Personally I think they're an abomination 😂😂
@Leedstilidie20001
@Leedstilidie20001 Год назад
Chippy is a fish and chip shop. Up north we call dinner tea. Friday is the traditional day for a chippy tea
@francesthompson593
@francesthompson593 Год назад
Chippy is a Fish and Chip Shop. Yes it’s green peas. We have mushy peas. There is a difference between how they serve you in the North of England to how they serve in the South. Some people have brown or even maybe ketchup on their Fish and Chips but most will have salt and malt vinegar!
@martinbobfrank
@martinbobfrank Год назад
When I was fifteen I would have chips with peas, gravy and curry from the chippy. It was poured on top of the chips and not in individual pots. I was on holiday down south once and a seaside chippy didn't do peas, gravy or curry just like here. I had to settle for baked beans! Baked beans on my chips, but like he said at least it was wet.
@Brodricktucker
@Brodricktucker Год назад
Hi in the North of England mushy peas are more common than in the South where they normally have salt and vinegar on the Fish and Chips, unless it's one of the Burger or Kebab Shops, you can have Ketchup and mayonnaise with it.
@jjcustard6378
@jjcustard6378 Год назад
Chicken, chips and gravy, nothing better. Tea can also mean dinner or evening meal, it was traditional to have fish and chips for your evening meal on a Friday from the chippy, hence chippy tea
@margaretflounders8510
@margaretflounders8510 Год назад
Just wondering if you have come across the video of Peter, actually playing a shovel, as a guitar? You mustn't miss it the end is fantastic!!
@bretonbros
@bretonbros Год назад
My go to in Guernsey at the end of an out out😜was always chips, cheese and beans and a king rib on the side. Food fit for gods😁
@ElEna-sk1gs
@ElEna-sk1gs 5 дней назад
Yes peas are generally large green peas that have been cooked until they go to mush and you have a scoop of mushy peas as a side to your fish and chips, gravy is as youd expect either in a carton along with the meal so you can put on as you like, or its poured over your chips and or fish/any kind of meat pie. We generally dont call chips fries , as fries implies thin french fries. Crisps are thin slices of flavoured potato in a packet, these are what you call chips.
@stuartcollins82
@stuartcollins82 Год назад
that might be one of the most northern english bits I've seen Peter do, and he's usually very northern anyway. Very representative of the area.
@martingregory9881
@martingregory9881 Год назад
About thirty years ago some young chap tried to pass a fake £50 note onto me , he tried buying a very cheap item and handed me the note , Luckily I know what I was looking for so I sent him packing with his dodgy note . When working for a supermarket chain back in the mid 80s the metal box was called counter cash and the mechanism allowed the notes to stack nicely , I remember once one of the head cashiers accidently left one filled with money on the packing section of the checkout , I could see it was full so I took it to the cashier . I thought at the time if I was a customer I could have had that away because at the time there were no cameras etc .
@james-gs9yl
@james-gs9yl 8 месяцев назад
In parts of Great Britain, northerners, England and Scotland they have breakfast, dinner and tea that’s the three meals of the day. Southerners have,, breakfast, lunch and dinner as the 3 meals.( of course if you are posh/ rich the last meal is supper)
@BridewellSeniorTube
@BridewellSeniorTube Год назад
Mushy peas from the chippy. Chips with salt and vinegar also popular;)
@wilkywilky7814
@wilkywilky7814 Год назад
Chippy is a common slang for chip shops in the UK from where we by our National take-a-way fish & chips, although some people will have a pie or battered sausage instead of the fish, and you can have options to have mushy peas, curry sauce, or grave on the chips depending where you are in the UK hope this explanation helps ?
@daveofyorkshire301
@daveofyorkshire301 Год назад
Proper chip shop gravy is a food group all of its own... Anybody who has biscuits with gravy can't talk derogatorily about chips and gravy... Peas are usually mushy peas, a northern thing on the whole, but it is spreading... Curry sauce is an Indian influence that has really taken off... Try it it's delicious... Another popular option is baked beans...
@eddiec1961
@eddiec1961 Год назад
In a fish and chip shop you can also get meat pies or steak & kidney puddings and you would have gravy on that.
@bobbybingle1662
@bobbybingle1662 11 месяцев назад
In the South of England , especially London, they don't really have as much mushy peas,gravy or curry sauce in Fish and Chip shops like they do in the North of England.
@cookiesroblox6759
@cookiesroblox6759 Год назад
Mushy peas are marrowfat peas. Soaked over night cooked & softened.. sold at fish & chip shops up north of England.. also sold is meat gravy.. & a curry sauce option.. yummy
@barriehull7076
@barriehull7076 Год назад
NOT just the north.
@phildorstrange
@phildorstrange Год назад
Chippy = Fish & Chip shop; Tea (in this context) = Dinner, so Chippy Tea is takeout dinner from the chip shop. Peas = Mushy Peas (a form of Marrowfat peas), and they often get served with Fish & Chips, but it's something more common up North in the UK. Curiously I come from the South West UK and we get 'Pea Fritters', which is a ball of Marrowfat peas dipped in batter and deep fried, which you can't even get as 'far' north as London... it's deeply depressing as pea fritters are awesome. So even though Fish and Chips is ubiquitous across the UK, what's served with it can vary a lot by region. Hope that helps! P.S. Chips and gravy is awesome, as well as with decent mayonnaise or curry sauce.
@ruditapper4225
@ruditapper4225 Год назад
Huge vocabulary to do with a chippy, other things you may hear of are scraps, saveloy, battered sausage. Probably a video somewhere explaining everything you could react to 👍
@bluegrasslass
@bluegrasslass 11 месяцев назад
Chips and gravy are AMAZING! Nice with pie ❤
@fegman
@fegman Год назад
Piccalilli is pickled cauliflower and other veg in a spicy mustard pickle. Gravy is Northern English as is curry sauce, and is very thick and like the gravy you have on your dinner (a bit like the gravy you get at KFC, only thicker darker, and meatier) and the same with curry sauce. My favourite is a pie barm (meat and potato pie, curry sauce splashed on the top, in a large, soft bread roll). Peas are mushy peas, and I am not a fan, best thing to do is google it, or throw it in the bin. :)
@raiskis1
@raiskis1 Год назад
Chippy is a fish and chip shop. Peas = mushy peas.
@morganetches3749
@morganetches3749 Год назад
A chippy is a fish and chip shop - a chippy tea is a dinner from a chip shop. Peas are mushy peas which are marrowfat peas boiled until they go mushy - delicious with chips and extra vinegar. Typical accompaniments for chips are - mushy peas, curry sauce, gravy, a gherkin, a pickled egg
@forhanaahmed4766
@forhanaahmed4766 Год назад
Tea refers to the time of day for an early evening meal. Chippy short for fish and chips shop. So chippy tea is fish and chips for dinner
@robertrusbridge706
@robertrusbridge706 Год назад
Did you ever see The Exorcist when she pukes green sludge? Well, that's exactly what mushy peas look like. Some love 'em... but not me!
@ansugib
@ansugib 7 месяцев назад
Check out Hale and Pace Yorkshire airlines. Its taking the pee out of Yorkshire stereotypes and during the clip they are served fish, chips and mushy peas. You will be able to see what they are then. 😂
@LGTGHOSTHUNTING
@LGTGHOSTHUNTING Год назад
Allow me to translate for any americans here. The part after the chippy says they don't do any curry sauce sauce or gravy he says his friend came in and said "how's there nowt moist?" Nowt is a northern term for nothing, so hes basically asking why theres no sauces lol. I didn't get it either until the first time i went up north and heard somebody say nowt. Jeremy kyle used to have a lot of people saying it as well. A common quote was "you ain't done nowt for this bae". Go ahead and work that one out lol
@anthonykeefe971
@anthonykeefe971 10 месяцев назад
I think it was " Has tha nowt moist?" meaning "Haven't you anything moist?"
@lindadoswell9396
@lindadoswell9396 Год назад
Down south of England they dont tend to have gravy, curry sauce or mushy peas its more a northern thing!
@raycardy4843
@raycardy4843 Год назад
They do around Bucks! Even the 'mobile chippy' that comes to work on a Friday lunchtime does mushy peas & curry sauce!
@daveofyorkshire301
@daveofyorkshire301 9 месяцев назад
Gravy is a food group in it's own right. A chippy is a Fish and chip shop, with pies, pasties, fritters, anything fried, fuzzy drinks AND gravy or curry sauce, along with all to condiments you can think of common in the UK, plus regional alternatives... If you have pie and chips it's with gravy, if you have fish and chips it's salt and vinegar, if you have fried or battered sausage it's open to anything... They cater to all tastes. Peas can be just peas or more commonly mushy peas, it's a side to a lot of things... Kids used to go scrumping for apples, I used to go pea picking, eating peas straight from the pod... We had routines big Sunday family meal, Thursday/Friday chippy, Monday leftovers from Sunday meal, usually sandwiches of beef/pork/chicken/turkey. As a kid you never turned down a meal, but after you'd head for the chippy, curry house or Indian takeaway to have real food. Everytime mum went on a health kick dad put on weight, it was easy to know why, he sat working his work expenses out and there were motorway services and Little Chef receipts everywhere...
@mickcoleman5396
@mickcoleman5396 Год назад
I love Piccalilli
@flumpah
@flumpah Год назад
Peter Kay is VERY Northern, as am I and I understood all of it :)
@NarutoxinZ
@NarutoxinZ Год назад
The "gravy" you're thinking about isn't the same that we have over here, it's made from beef stock and thicker, and we have it with Sunday Roasts and in the North, they have it on their Fish and Chips. Also, chips aren't thin like fries, they're thicker and tend to have salt and vinegar on them, so it's not as weird to have them with our gravy (though having gravy on my fish and chips is, to me living in the West Midlands, a bit strange, but that's Northerners for ya).
@mariahoulihan9483
@mariahoulihan9483 8 месяцев назад
'UP north' as we say in England, they sell 'mushy' peas, which are marrowfat peas in fish and chips shops.. they also sell curry sauce in bowls and gravy. You will not get those three things in Southern fish and chip shops. That is what he is talking about. He is saying he was in a Southern.. probably London, fish and chip shop and unable to get the sides he was accustomed to.
@davek834
@davek834 Год назад
I think announcing a big note going into the till meant big change coming out , it maybe checking no fiddling is going on , counting your change into your hand reduces the customer claiming short change, card payments will stop this , gravy at the chippy is a northern thing , thats what Peter was emphasizing about southern chippies
@daveofyorkshire301
@daveofyorkshire301 Год назад
As for money in change, it used to be common for them to count back to the original value handed over. These days most can't do the mental arithmetic and the till doesn't tell them most of the time, so they just tell you what the till tells them... You think it's hard now imagine when you had 240 pence to the pound or making change with: 4 farthings = 1 penny, 48 farthings = 1 shilling, 960 farthings = £1 2 halfpennies = 1 penny, 24 halfpennies = 1 shilling, 480 halfpennies = £1 12 pennies = 1 shilling, 240 pennies = £1 4 x threepence = 1 shilling, 80 threepence = £1 2 x six pence = 1 shilling, 40 sixpennies = £1 12 pence = 1 shilling, 20 shillings = £1 24 pence = a florin, 2 shillings = a florin, 10 florins = £1 30 pence = a half crown, 2 s. 6d. = a half crown, 8 half crowns = £1 And everybody who went shopping from a child to a granny could do it in their heads...
@joealyjim3029
@joealyjim3029 Год назад
Tea is dinner, chippy tea is fish and chips for dinner. Lots of people get mushy peas or curry sauce with chips.
@mikeymikeFType
@mikeymikeFType Год назад
There’s a definite tang to piccalilli. Like marmite,love it or hate it. Only ever came out at Christmas in our house
@raycardy4843
@raycardy4843 Год назад
Love it! It's great with cold meats, especially pork pie! 😁
@mikeymikeFType
@mikeymikeFType Год назад
@@raycardy4843 Now you talking. Yes 🤪👍
@josiebridle1947
@josiebridle1947 Год назад
The tea in this does not refer to a drink, so it isn't a coffee shop. Tea time is a meal in the early evening , so a chippy tea just means having chips for a meal. The peas refers to mushy peas, so yes, it is the vegetable.
@jamiezaman
@jamiezaman Год назад
Chippy T was the Law every Friday night, Chips,Fish,Meat pie,Meat and potato pie,Cheese pie,Steak and kidney pudding,Sausage, Specials,Peas,Beans, Gravy or curry sauce, Chippys are more popular in the North than the South.
@DIDCOTTWIST
@DIDCOTTWIST Год назад
Pea fritters are nice you get from the chippy even here in the South of England most chip shops in the South sell mushy peas and curry sauce
@niallll
@niallll Год назад
chippy tea is like saying we are having fish and chips for dinner. "Tea" is another word for Dinner up in northern England. The chippy part is what we call fish and chip resteraunts..so a "Chippy Tea" is like "Fish and Chips for Dinner". When he says peas, he means mushy peas which are a staple side to have with fish and chips...same with gravy..curry sauce.
@barriehull7076
@barriehull7076 Год назад
Here in the south we call our evening meal tea, you need to get out more.
@paulmaxey6377
@paulmaxey6377 Год назад
Chippy is basically a Fish and Chip shop which are common in the UK. The traditional things you would get are Fish (usually Cod but some would have Plaice) and chips with Mushy Peas. You can have different extras on them like Gravy or Curry sauce, even your Ketchup. We have a Chinese Chippy near where I live and in there you can even have Chinese meals with your Chips like Sweet and Sour Curry, Prawn Crackers, Duck and such. There is even some chippies that have started doing deep fried Mars bars. Children (and adults) like making Chip Buttys which are basically Chip sandwiches. If and when you come over here you will have to try some fish and chips. Our chips are thicker too than your fries.
@andywrong3247
@andywrong3247 Год назад
Haddock usually in the North of England West Yorkshire.
@paulmaxey6377
@paulmaxey6377 Год назад
@@andywrong3247 Yeah I forgot about Haddock, we call it Finny Haddock where I live. Not sure why though we call it Finny Haddock.
@andywrong3247
@andywrong3247 Год назад
@paulmaxey6377 cod we call that a bottom feeder ,haddock is a slightly sweeter tasting fish.funily enough ifs only just become available in Wetherby first time in over 30/40 years,cod was popular in the North East & downsouth.i was surprised when ordering f&Cs in Hornsea & London it came with skin on.leeds & West Yorkshire don't usually serve fish with skin on.always pays to ask for fish without the skin.it can be off putting for those who aren't use to it.i suppose the skin is better for you & keeps the fish from breaking up in the fryer. Don't forget rock & chips especially down south a very boney fish.i remember eating fish& chips in the 1970s there was always bones in my fish.i don't recall in the last 40 years having one bone.funny old world.good to talk.check out mcmaster youtube for fish & chips & rate my takeaway. Drakes in Leeds,the one opposite Elland Road,one top of dewsbury Road near tommywass pub,a couple of nice ones in batley.
@andywrong3247
@andywrong3247 Год назад
​@paulmaxey6377 I meant pudsey not batley. Bearded sailer use beef dripping ing
@andywrong3247
@andywrong3247 Год назад
​@paulmaxey6377 I meant pudsey not batley. Bearded sailer use beef dripping ing
@jimmygarrett7426
@jimmygarrett7426 Год назад
Tea in this context means dinner and not a hot brewed drink, some people also say ‘supper’.
@uncensored5104
@uncensored5104 Год назад
Its a regional thing. Northerners often have mushy peas with their takeaway fish n chips. Southerners dont, although it is becoming more common down south now.
@timohara5691
@timohara5691 Год назад
French fries and chips are different. French fries actually come from Belgium not France but that is a debate for another day. We do have fries but we also have chips which are chunkier, and far superior in my humble opinion. Mushy peas are usually additional along with gravy or curry sauce. "Has tha nowt moist"? = "Do you have anything moist"? 😅
@GSD-hd1yh
@GSD-hd1yh Год назад
Chips and Peas are commonly known as a Split, the little bits of batter that drip off the fish into the cooking oil are called scraps, so a very usual order would be known as "Split n' Fish wi' Scraps. Northern chippy's will always offer a range of sauces, (tomato, brown or curry), and gravy, not so common down south in my experience.
@colingregory7464
@colingregory7464 Год назад
I think Tea in this case refers to early evening supper meal not the drink (but I could be wrong !)
@matt7965
@matt7965 Год назад
You can't beat gravy and chips on a butty with proper butter and fresh bread
@miketrevarrow9795
@miketrevarrow9795 Год назад
When going to the CHIPPY up North, there is an kind of etiquette, when ordering your food, you can order a small/medium/ large or extra large fish (usually haddock) or SKATE if your posh ! and then you will ask for them to be served open or rapped, the server will ask you if you want salt & vinegar. If i get my order open, to be eaten on a bench or in the car, i will ask for things in sequence, first the chips (not fries) with salt & vinegar, then goes on top of the chips the mushy peas, baked beans, curry sauce or gravy and then the fish on top, tomatoe ketchup or brown sauce is optional, along with a breadcake and a can of pop- pure magic 🇬🇧👍😁😁😁 If served open you usually get given a wooden fork, (not plastic any more) and a paper straw for your drink, and that ladies & gentlemen is what we up north call a chippy tea. 😂😂😂
@barriehull7076
@barriehull7076 Год назад
Since doing a taste test, Natasha from the RU-vid channel The Natasha & Debbie Show, Mushy peas have become an obsession.
@neilgayleard3842
@neilgayleard3842 Год назад
Clearly filmed before they came to Britain. So it will be interesting to see if they understand more know.
@dallasgrant
@dallasgrant 8 месяцев назад
Chips with gravy is amazing, you get that salt hit you want with them but also some moisture and it's just so great, I don't have fast food often but I kinda wish McDs had gravy here in AU, it'd defo be a hit, the fried are usually pretty good, but nothing compared to a fish-n-chip shop, there is a place near me that makes chips fresh to order, he's from England and his food is the closest I'll probably come to eating legit English fish-n-chips.
@nicelydone31
@nicelydone31 Месяц назад
English chips are thicker than your fries, think softly fried potatoes wedges. chippy tea is fish and chips. The tea part is the time/name of the meal like saying breakfast, lunch or dinner. We also have tea and supper.
@dawn-louiseclarke1411
@dawn-louiseclarke1411 6 месяцев назад
Everything's good up North. 🤩👍
@annettemoynihan7064
@annettemoynihan7064 Год назад
Fish and chips with curry sauce and mushy peas and plenty of salt and vinegar 😋
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