The Taco Bell of biscuits.penningtron wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:19 amWhatever southerner is left in me just cried a little.Krev wrote:Pillsbury biscuit tubes.
I still love Taco Bell, though.
The Taco Bell of biscuits.penningtron wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:19 amWhatever southerner is left in me just cried a little.Krev wrote:Pillsbury biscuit tubes.
Pillsbury Grands are the bomb. Drizzle some maple syrup on them shits.jfv wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:50 amThe Taco Bell of biscuits.penningtron wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:19 amWhatever southerner is left in me just cried a little.Krev wrote:Pillsbury biscuit tubes.
Wait, what!? Americans don’t put butter on sandwiches!? Fucking sort yourselves out, honestly man. That’s fucking mental.rsmurphy wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 8:03 am Why don't Americans put butter on their sandwiches?
The more I think about it butter on a PB&J sounds doable, olive oil does not. I'll snarf buttered toast with jelly but jelly and olive oil feels untoward.
The Brits might be on to something.
I use olive oil instead of butter in my homemade biscuits. It makes them light and flaky and freaking delicious. Sometimes I dip them in more olive oil!
Umm...beans on toast, mate. We have our issues, but none of them include putting beans on toast!Nico Adie wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 2:33 pm Wait, what!? Americans don’t put butter on sandwiches!? Fucking sort yourselves out, honestly man. That’s fucking mental.
Honestly I'm far too lazy to bake homemade biscuits for breakfast, but I am now intrigued about dipping them in delicious olive oil along with butter.Dave N wrote:homemade biscuits
We can conduct a thorough post-mortem once the dust settles, but I’m simply dumbstruck at the moment. Imagine seeing a lovely bit of bread and your first thought not being “I can’t wait to slather one side of that in butter and eat the fucker”. I just not a world I want to live in.rsmurphy wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 3:51 pmUmm...beans on toast, mate. We have our issues, but none of them include putting beans on toast!Nico Adie wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 2:33 pm Wait, what!? Americans don’t put butter on sandwiches!? Fucking sort yourselves out, honestly man. That’s fucking mental.
Oh! To be clear I'm a huge fan of buttered bread. I prefer the bread to be toasted, but I can't ever see myself hating on buttered bread. I think what the article is saying is on sandwiches Americans prefer to dress them with a mayo spread instead of butter. Prior to reading that article I would have never considered using butter as a spread on a pastrami, ham, chicken...basically any meat based sandwich, but I'm slowly realizing my error. I probably eat more homemade fried egg, cheese, and sausage/bacon sandwiches than I care to admit, and those get slathered in butter. Not that much of a leap from bacon to other meats. I'm sold.Nico Adie wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 4:44 pmImagine seeing a lovely bit of bread and your first thought not being “I can’t wait to slather one side of that in butter and eat the fucker”. I just not a world I want to live in.
My inner biscuit snob is always wondering how folks can even spend a dime on those. Never mind what a can actually goes for now.penningtron wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:19 am I'd try olive oil on scones, but I tend to buy herbaceous savory scones. I dunno.. when they're good they're perfect straight up.
Whatever southerner is left in me just cried a little.Krev wrote:Pillsbury biscuit tubes.
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