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Your favourite comfort food?

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    edited March 2018
    Cheese and Pickle Sandwich with some Bacon Wheat Crunchies on the side

    *edited as not in the subtantial catagory

    Pork chop, chips and beans (like my nan used to cook whilst I watched Rentaghost)
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    McBobbin said:

    Can't beat a spicy ruby with rice and naan.

    Not sure spicy food comes under comfort food categorisation imho
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    edited March 2018
    Tennants Super
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    Got to be a roast dinner, followed by crumble or apple pie
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    McBobbin said:

    Can't beat a spicy ruby with rice and naan.

    Not sure spicy food comes under comfort food categorisation imho
    I very much beg to differ. Like a big hit hug.
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    Jaffa cakes
    Tequila sunrise
    Kettle crisps
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    edited March 2018
    Try it - it is delicious. It is like a spam sandwich only much, much tastier and that reminds me - spam fritters are quite nice!
    You can get Mortadella in Tescos and Asda -it really is delicious - you can get foccacia's there too, but ideally a focccia should be a bit drier/harder than the ones they sell. Mortadella in french bread is nice too! No butter!!!
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    Joe Wicks Chicken Pie is decent winter comfort food

    Hold tight for Joe's Chicken Pie

    If you love chicken pie, this recipe won't disappoint and it's easily one of the most popular recipes from my new book Lean In 15. It's actually Lean in about 60 minutes, but is such a nice treat that you won't mind the extra effort.

    INGREDIENTS (Serves 4)


    2 large knobs of butter

    1 large leek, washed and chopped into 2cm pieces

    200g mushrooms, roughly chopped

    4 x 250g chicken breast fillets, cut into bite-sized pieces

    250ml chicken stock

    1 tbsp cornflour

    100ml double cream

    2 large handfuls of baby spinach leaves

    about 6 sheets of filo pastry

    drizzle of olive oil

    salad or veg, to serve
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    I like to drink fabric conditioner.
    It gives me a little comfort.
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    Can’t have comfort food without mash potato

    Mine would be quality bangers, mash potato, baked beans, onion gravy and brown sauce

    Wallop

    This all day long. Proper comfort food for a cold evening.
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    Tennants Super

    Good shout. After 5 or 6 cans you can just go to sleep and not have to worry about comfort food.

    I remember West Brom away in 2000, couldn’t get in any pubs near the ground so invested in a “few” cans of Skol Super. I don’t remember much about the game apart from trying to encourage both sets of fans invade the pitch after about 20 mins. @Clem_Snide will remember.
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    edited March 2018

    Can’t have comfort food without mash potato

    Mine would be quality bangers, mash potato, baked beans, onion gravy and brown sauce

    Wallop

    The gravy would contaminate the beans.
    This combo should never appear on the same plate.
    As for brown sauce anywhere near beans....

    If I have a meat pie with beans on the same plate, an indefensible mash barrier needs to be firmly put in place.
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    Tennants Super

    Theres not much comfort in pissing down your own leg and shitting yourself mate
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    Theres not much comfort in pissing down your own leg and shitting yourself mate
    Last week, it would have kept you warm.
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    Tennants Super

    Theres not much comfort in pissing down your own leg and shitting yourself mate
    The new porn hub category.
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    Tennants Super

    Theres not much comfort in pissing down your own leg and shitting yourself mate
    I have yet to sample that sensation, but I guess it would get you a seat on the train home.
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    KFC 3 piece variety meal ( when they have chicken ).
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    Joe Wicks Chicken Pie is decent winter comfort food

    Hold tight for Joe's Chicken Pie

    If you love chicken pie, this recipe won't disappoint and it's easily one of the most popular recipes from my new book Lean In 15. It's actually Lean in about 60 minutes, but is such a nice treat that you won't mind the extra effort.

    INGREDIENTS (Serves 4)


    2 large knobs of butter

    1 large leek, washed and chopped into 2cm pieces

    200g mushrooms, roughly chopped

    4 x 250g chicken breast fillets, cut into bite-sized pieces

    250ml chicken stock

    1 tbsp cornflour

    100ml double cream

    2 large handfuls of baby spinach leaves

    about 6 sheets of filo pastry

    drizzle of olive oil

    salad or veg, to serve

    What sort of clunge has pie and salad?
    Bit of broccoli goes a treat with it. Wouldn’t have salad
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    Pizza, any thin crust pizza will do...
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    Minced beef and onion with peas and creamy mash. White pepper and vinegar on it. Then, the coup de grace, thick slice of buttered bread with which to make a sandwich from the mince mash peas combo. Sweet!
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    Biscuits, loads of them. Dunked in Tea.
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    Crab sticks.
    Loads of em.
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    Crab sticks.
    Loads of em.

    Utter, utter filth
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    Crab sticks.
    Loads of em.

    Utter, utter filth
    Agree. But as Dick Emery used to say…
    “I like it!”
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    Crab sticks.
    Loads of em.

    WINNER Close thread
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    edited March 2018
    Haagendazs Salted caramel is up there an all
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    Crab sticks.
    Loads of em.

    Utter, utter filth
    Crab stick are food of the gods and you end up smelling like a good night in The Millers on Bexley...Win win
    Only if they’re 2 months out of date
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