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#237074 - 11/10/2004 19:30 Re: Friday Night [Re: boxer]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Interesting to see fried chicken mentioned in that thread. I wonder what the British take on it is. I should have gotten some while I was in London. Of course, I also should have avoided that kidney infection, but them's the breaks.
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#237075 - 11/10/2004 19:34 Re: Friday Night [Re: boxer]
andym
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Registered: 17/01/2002
Posts: 3996
Loc: Manchester UK
I must be so unsophisticated, I actually enjoy a kebab whilst sober.
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#237076 - 12/10/2004 06:07 Re: Friday Night [Re: andym]
boxer
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Registered: 16/04/2002
Posts: 2011
Loc: Yorkshire UK
I'm glad you owned up, in fact since this subject started I've had an uncontrollable urge to go up to the town centre for one! I've not had one for months, possibly a year or more - trouble is, they tend not to open at lunchtime.

Second to which, the girls in the office were talking about maltloaf, something which I haven't had for years, but will be getting this weekend! More to the point, they were talking about picking the sultanas out and leaving the loaf for slimming purposes - weird and sacriligious.

Anyway, Indian buffet day today, a variety stretching all the way up one side of the restaurant - and all for £4.99 (Plus the Cobra to wash it down with).

And, on the way back I'll buy my kippers in the market for weekend breakfast. Manx kippers, they're not the red, but grey, but taste much better.

I'm just a slave to my tastebuds.
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#237077 - 12/10/2004 06:11 Re: Friday Night [Re: wfaulk]
boxer
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Posts: 2011
Loc: Yorkshire UK
Bitt, I don't think I've had fried chicken in my life, I think of KFC, and more positively, the Blues Brothers!

Come to think of it, I'm not a great chicken fan all round! But there's plenty of it around, fried and otherwise, in this Country.
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#237078 - 12/10/2004 12:16 Re: Friday Night [Re: boxer]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
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I don't think I've had fried chicken in my life

You don't know what you're missing! You should got some right away.

Quote:
I think of KFC

Or maybe not....
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#237079 - 12/10/2004 14:07 Re: Friday Night [Re: andym]
genixia
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Registered: 08/02/2002
Posts: 3411
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So what's the deal with kebabs in the states? Are they as good as the ones over here?


Not in my experience. If you want a Shish kebab then you can generally find them, although everywhere seems to want to include different vegetables with them. Here in New England, squash and zuchinni (like marrow and courgette ) seem to be popular. Ugh.

Doner kebabs are out of question. At least, as I know them. The closest I've had is a gyro, which my local greek take-out will deliver. They cut the meat much thicker than most UK kebab shops/vans, and it never has that just starting to brown flame-licked texture/taste that UK kebab meat often has. I doubt that this is due to demand preventing the meat from having a chance to brown, so I assume that it's being cooked differently. I don't recall ever seeing a spit in there on the few occassions that I've actually been in. The bread is wrong too. It's more akin to a nan bread than a pita, but it has a 'breadier' texture and taste than a nan. At least the vegetables are close - lettuce, onion and tomato.

But what both kebabs miss are the key ingredient. Chili sauce! How can you have a kebab without chili sauce? Everyone knows that the measure of a good kebab is it's chili sauce. People have been known to stagger a mile past one kebab van/shop to get to the next just for its chili sauce.

I try and get around this by mixing some vague chili sauce at home. It never quite works though. Although I can make some lovely chili con carne, I haven't managed to replicate any of my favorite kebab van chili sauces yet.
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#237080 - 12/10/2004 14:09 Re: Friday Night [Re: boxer]
genixia
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You've obviously never had the misfortune to spend any time at Weston-super-mud then.
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#237081 - 12/10/2004 14:22 Re: Friday Night [Re: genixia]
peter
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Registered: 13/07/2000
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Loc: Cambridge, England
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The closest I've had is a gyro

So, in view of that page that said there are five different pronunciations of that word extant in Greece, how's it pronounced in the US? I'm incoherent enough when drunk enough to want a doner without going round saying "yee-rosh" when it ought to be "dji-rho".

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#237082 - 12/10/2004 15:03 Re: Friday Night [Re: genixia]
boxer
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Registered: 16/04/2002
Posts: 2011
Loc: Yorkshire UK
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You've obviously never had the misfortune to spend any time at Weston-super-mud then

My brother in law was a coastguard based at that very place!
I know it well!!
Good Indian at that time, homely middle aged waitresses.
John Cleese was born there, to which I've attributed his becoming so dull in later life.
It also has the Bristol crematorium, unfortunately, the purpose of my last visit.
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#237083 - 12/10/2004 15:04 Re: Friday Night [Re: peter]
genixia
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Not to be outdone by those Greeks, the USA apparently has 14 pronunciations.

Been an uneducated Brit, whose previous experience with the word was limited to describing part of a helicopter, I used to pronounce it GaIro. My wife corrected that to dZaIro, but since her upbringing was somewhat cosmopolitan, what does she know?

http://linguistlist.org/issues/6/6-1641.html gives the Boston pronunciation as yiro.
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#237084 - 12/10/2004 15:49 Re: Friday Night [Re: genixia]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Technically, "gyros" is the singular, so you should always pronounce the "s", but that would probably end up being more confusing in the real world than any of the fifteen thousand ways to pronounce the beginning of the word. I usually just stick with "hee-ro" or maybe "yee-ro".
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#237085 - 13/10/2004 03:07 Re: Friday Night [Re: wfaulk]
canuckInOR
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Registered: 13/02/2002
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Loc: Portland, OR
I just ask for a #2 plate, and don't worry about the pronunciation.

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#237086 - 13/10/2004 11:17 Re: Friday Night [Re: canuckInOR]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Cheeborger! Cheeborger!
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