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Question Bubble and Squeak

5 years 10 months ago #1 by marie7342231
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  • Hey EE, another stellar story this week. I was hoping for a recipe of bubble and squeak. I hadn’t heard of it before and now I’ve gotta try it. Do you have a favorite recipe? Perhaps I could search for some acceptable American bacon haha.

    Thanks!
    5 years 10 months ago #2 by Anne
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  • That's top secret... Oh it's on the web so... Here's one: www.allrecipes.com/recipe/18854/bubble-n-squeak/ Sans egg on top...
    5 years 10 months ago #3 by Kristin Darken
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  • bubble and squeak is... shepherds pie stirred up and fried like a pancake. :P

    ok, not exactly... more veggies and less gravy... but ya... fried mashed potatoes with veggies in it

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    5 years 10 months ago #4 by marie7342231
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  • this looks so good!!
    5 years 10 months ago #5 by E. E. Nalley
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  • Don't have a favorite recipe, but that does look tasty!

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