Arnside Chip Shop - " John Bull "
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Look tasty..... Seen them made with corned beef. Could be good with Chilli beef too.
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I was born and bread in Blackburn and have many a fond memory of eating theise, mainly in my childhood! I live in Blackpool now and no one over here has heard of them :( I realy miss them :(
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what is that? how do you make it
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I went to England in the summer, I stayed in Silverdale, I went to Arnside and got one of these, they're real nice, I loved them!
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more cooking vids please
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They Look nice man, send me one D:
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I'm suprised that you havn't poisoned someone before now!
Are you guys not familiar with practice of using temperature probes?
Your pan temp was far too low... and to say 8 mins is enough to ensure that mince between two slices of potato is cooked is incompetent and dangerous and suggests that no one has had any kind of formal training!
If you going to attempt something like this at least do your homework and do it right! Viewers will assume that every other shop operates this way!
MrMarkBray 1 year ago
@MrMarkBray Obviously the mince is precooked, hence the reference to savoury mince.
The pan temperature was at 180 degrees C.
Have you had a bad day or something? you have been hyper critical on everybody's videos.
Why not make some of your own, give us the benefit of your experience and put us all in the know.
thebigchip 1 year ago 8
These look really tasty, Do they taste like a pastie by any chance? (not the cornish pasties by the way)
scott2k44 2 years ago
I have tasted 'patties' from Brennand's in Kendal, these are made using mashed potato. So the texture is different. Ours being firmer.
thebigchip 2 years ago
What a load of bull!
ShivaCVIII 2 years ago
Do you know I hadn't heard that one before! thanks for watching, even if only for a few seconds
thebigchip 2 years ago 3