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Directions
The Full Monty – F E B – Full English Breakfast,A fine British tradition – and a meal to set you up for the day; there is a saying in the UK that goes like this: “breakfast like a King, lunch like a Queen and have supper like a pauper”! So, what does a typical full English breakfast consist of? One recipe in an Edwardian Cookbook listed a plethora of ingredients that would have graced the table of many a stately home at the turn of the century, to include 7 courses! A modern day FEB is likely to consist of the following: two sausages, two or three rashers of bacon, fried eggs, fried bread, tomato and lashings of mushrooms with black pudding and brown HP sauce to taste. In finer establishments you can even expect additional courses such as cereal, porridge, kippers, toast and jam or marmalade, kedgeree, or devilled kidneys. Rumour has it that the term ‘The Full Monty’ is used to refer to these type of breakfasts because Field Marshal Montgomery was rather partial to them. Here is my basic recipe for an FEB, with optional extras! Grill or fry your FEB – and make sure you have acres of hot buttered toast and gallons of English Breakfast Tea! I am NOT suggesting this is what you should eat every morning – but it is a wonderful treat for the weekends, holidays and just when you feel like it.,Thank you for the Full English Breakfast tips!! My boyfriend is British and I finally was able to cook it all perfect because of your help!!,Spent 3 years in England, and years later I decided to cook this for my wife on her birthday…results were great. She felt like it was restaurant quality (and I’m not that good of a cook, so props to the recipe). Very authentic if you follow the directions.
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Steps
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Heat the Flat Grill Plate Over a Low Heat, on Top of 2 Rings/Flames If It Fits, and Brush Sparingly With Light Olive Oil or Vegetable Oil. |
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For the Sausages. |
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Always Buy Sausages With a High Meat Content. Cook These First. Add the Sausages to the Hot Grill Plate/the Coolest Part If There Is One and Allow to Cook Slowly For About 15-20 Minutes, Turning Occasionally, Until Golden. After the First 10 Minutes, Increase the Heat to Medium Before Beginning to Cook the Other Ingredients. If You Are Struggling For Space, Completely Cook the Sausages and Keep Hot on a Plate in the Oven. |
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For the Bacon. |
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Choose Between Back or Streaky, Smoked or Unsmoked Bacon; Generally, Dry-Cure Has the Best Flavour. Snip a Few Small Cuts Into the Fatty Edge of the Bacon. Place the Bacon Straight on to the Grill Plate and Fry For 2-4 Minutes Each Side or Until Your Preferred Crispiness Is Reached. Like the Sausages, the Cooked Bacon Can Be Kept Hot on a Plate in the Oven. |
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For the Mushrooms. |
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Brush Away Any Dirt Using a Pastry Brush and Trim the Stalk Level With the Mushroom Top. Season With Salt and Pepper and Drizzle Over a Little Olive Oil. Place Stalk-Side Up on the Grill Plate and Cook For 1-2 Minutes Before Turning and Cooking For a Further 3-4 Minutes. Avoid Moving the Mushrooms Too Much While Cooking, as This Releases the Natural Juices, Making Them Soggy. (alternatively, You Can Slice Your Mushrooms, as Shown in My Photo.). |
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For the Tomatoes. |
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Cut the Tomatoes Across the Centre/or in Half Lengthways If Using Plum Tomatoes , and With a Small, Sharp Knife Remove the Green 'eye'. Season With Salt and Pepper and Drizzle With a Little Olive Oil. Place Cut-Side Down on the Grill Plate and Cook Without Moving For 2 Minutes. Gently Turn Over and Season Again. Cook For a Further 2-3 Minutes Until Tender but Still Holding Their Shape. |
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For the Fried Bread. |