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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly Absolutely! Going to have to ask what the Kedgeree is though. I just found out what kippers really are recently. As I recall is it ?herring? that is packed in salt or something and then split open with the two halves still attached or something like that? I've already forgotten the particulars - I googled the term. I bought some in a tin once but never had the backbone to open the can and had to trash it after a year. How are kippers in a tin different from say sardines? I just love to have a Brit to ask some questions of!
Watched the last episode of Downton Abbey and thank goodness for the way it ended - not to be a spoiler! I was ready to smack both of them for being such ninnies for so long! |
Tee hee!

Kedgeree is basically undyed smoked haddock fillet, rice, eggs, onion (and a few other tasty morsels!) a good recipe is at
www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/10421/kedgeree
I've never bought tinned kippers so I'm afraid I've no idea how they compare to tinned sardines...
www.kipper.co.uk
But it might be worth you having a little look on
www.essentially_england.com for your devilled kidneys!!!

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