[Boards: 3 / a / aco / adv / an / asp / b / biz / c / cgl / ck / cm / co / d / diy / e / fa / fit / g / gd / gif / h / hc / his / hm / hr / i / ic / int / jp / k / lgbt / lit / m / mlp / mu / n / news / o / out / p / po / pol / qa / r / r9k / s / s4s / sci / soc / sp / t / tg / toy / trash / trv / tv / u / v / vg / vp / vr / w / wg / wsg / wsr / x / y ] [Home]
4chanarchives logo
Traditional European Cuisine >Beat eggs heavily to create
Images are sometimes not shown due to bandwidth/network limitations. Refreshing the page usually helps.

You are currently reading a thread in /ck/ - Food & Cooking

Thread replies: 7
Thread images: 1
File: qualityringofmashedshit.jpg (57 KB, 640x425) Image search: [Google]
qualityringofmashedshit.jpg
57 KB, 640x425
Traditional European Cuisine
>Beat eggs heavily to create a light, foamy batter, cook at high temperature without opening the oven to create a flaky crust, just sear the meat in the pan so that only a little bit of pink remains, grill the vegetables while retaining a little bit of the hardness, cook the pasta al dente, slightly raw enough to be hard on the teeth

Traditional British Cuisine
>THROW ALL THE SHIT IN A PAN LETS SEE WHAT HAPPEN INNIT
>>
in all seriousness, why didn't britain develop more robust culinary traditions?
>>
>>7277031
It's a cold damp island. They didn't have a whole lot available
>>
>>7276848
Higher end British cuisine before WWII mostly consisted of French-inspired dishes using the same techniques as French chefs. Commoner food was certainly a lot less prestigious, but so was commoner French food.

A traditional bit of English cookery would be spit-roasted meats that had been dry-aged, cut into thin slices and served with some type of sauce or gravy.

I would also argue that range of British baking and confection was second only to Germany up to WWI.
>>
>>7277031
because much of what you class as 'European' food was only available for the rich aristocrats. French food for example only became major popular because the pairs school that served the court was abolished in the revolutions and French chefs had to travel elsewhere taking their skill with them.

You have to remember that British culture has become so ingrained in North america and US influence that many people take it for granted. Eg. Suits.
>>
>>7276848
We are an island with next to zero native herbs or spices and for most of history (and into the present) most of the people here were repressed peasantry, distrustful of foreignness, looking to simply to get by on their same comforting dishes.
>>
>>7277031
Because there was no peasant culture in the UK
Thread replies: 7
Thread images: 1

banner
banner
[Boards: 3 / a / aco / adv / an / asp / b / biz / c / cgl / ck / cm / co / d / diy / e / fa / fit / g / gd / gif / h / hc / his / hm / hr / i / ic / int / jp / k / lgbt / lit / m / mlp / mu / n / news / o / out / p / po / pol / qa / r / r9k / s / s4s / sci / soc / sp / t / tg / toy / trash / trv / tv / u / v / vg / vp / vr / w / wg / wsg / wsr / x / y] [Home]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.
If a post contains personal/copyrighted/illegal content you can contact me at [email protected] with that post and thread number and it will be removed as soon as possible.
DMCA Content Takedown via dmca.com
All images are hosted on imgur.com, send takedown notices to them.
This is a 4chan archive - all of the content originated from them. If you need IP information for a Poster - you need to contact them. This website shows only archived content.