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The Real Maroonblood
17 minutes ago, Space Pirate said:

 

Mate, mine is well over a months old. It's made with vinegar. Calm doon. 

You’re right.

These dates are a lot of cobblers.

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Cairneyhill Jambo
1 hour ago, Space Pirate said:

 

As you would be if you used any brown sauce regularly. 

It's the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be. 

Agreed. It's the best brown sauce ever. Superb on a bacon or fried egg well fired roll. 

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Gold Star is really good, but you can't eat too much of it.  Or, at least I can't.   I can feel it burning my stomach.

 

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2 hours ago, Space Pirate said:

 

As you would be if you used any brown sauce regularly. 

It's the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be. 

  Yup.  I use it on stovies every couple of months, or fish and chips I make every few weeks.

 

 You can't be having food that needs brown sauce regularly.

 

 

 

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highlandjambo3
16 hours ago, Space Pirate said:

There's never been a better time to start watering down yer brown sauce. 

Just done it myself. Wee bit bottled water added to Goldstar, taste and repeat. 

Add vinegar not water 

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Greedy Jambo
8 minutes ago, highlandjambo3 said:

Try it

I have. It makes it far too strong. 

Goldstar is already stronger than bottled chippy sauce. 

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1 hour ago, Space Pirate said:

I have. It makes it far too strong. 

Goldstar is already stronger than bottled chippy sauce. 

That's what I posted above.  If I have fish and chips and put on the normal amount I would get in a chippy.  It burns my stomach.

 

 

 

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Harry Potter
44 minutes ago, Lovecraft said:

That's what I posted above.  If I have fish and chips and put on the normal amount I would get in a chippy.  It burns my stomach.

 

 

 

Burns :huh:, my son bought this the other day, lovely.

From the chippy.

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31 minutes ago, Harry Potter said:

Burns :huh:, my son bought this the other day, lovely.

From the chippy.

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  Yeah.  It burns me.  Not sure what's in it.     I think it does just need watered down a bit.

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Harry Potter
20 minutes ago, Lovecraft said:

  Yeah.  It burns me.  Not sure what's in it.     I think it does just need watered down a bit.

Maybe the vinegar in it, that can be sharp on the stomach.

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Folk complaining that brown sauce ‘burns’ and ‘does in’ the old tummy, when they usually eat it after consuming about a gallon and a half of beer.  :rofl: 

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Shanks said no

Bought a large container of gold star from Makro last week and it only cost a fiver

 

mrs F is adamant she added vinegar when she worked in Tarry’s

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Someone on here said they owned a chippy in Edinburgh for over 20 years, and they 100% said chippy sauce was made by watering down the sauce they had with actual water, not vinegar.

 

 

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18 hours ago, Space Pirate said:

 

Mate, mine is well over a months old. It's made with vinegar. Calm doon. 

 

It's that kind of laissez faire attitude to food hygiene that's fecking us all up just now. 😉

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luckyBatistuta
3 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

:shockio:

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Aw c’mon, this is brutal enough without you putting pictures like that up. All I’m going to think about for the rest of the day now

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highlandjambo3
30 minutes ago, luckyBatistuta said:


Aw c’mon, this is brutal enough without you putting pictures like that up. All I’m going to think about for the rest of the day now

Real chips as well

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Shanks said no
On 24/03/2020 at 14:14, The Frenchman Returns said:

Bought a large container of gold star from Makro last week and it only cost a fiver

 

mrs F is adamant she added vinegar when she worked in Tarry’s

 

Well for a change I listened to Mrs F and added vinegar. It was utterly vile and far far too vinegary. and has sat unused again for a couple of weeks.

 

Just made another batch using Gold Star and adding water and it is absolutely perfect.

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On 24/03/2020 at 11:02, maroonlegions said:

:shockio:

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The thing I miss the most from the UK. The first thing I do when I get home is head to Valente's in Bathgate for a proper fish supper smothered in suace and 2 pickles. 

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I’m goosed if it’s got a shelf life of a month haha had some for well longer than that. 

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Greedy Jambo
1 minute ago, Mort said:

I’m goosed if it’s got a shelf life of a month haha had some for well longer than that. 

 

Crazy, innit. 

I'll be nice and say, some people just need to experiment.

 

ITS MADE WAE FAACKIN VINEGAR YOU MUGS!

 

Couldn't help myself. 

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Greedy Jambo
29 minutes ago, Ehllhayapeh said:

The chippy sauce guide to UK

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Chippy sauce = hp sauce and vinegar? 

haha. 

That's about as accurate as a berra toe up the park. 

 

It's about as accurate as a jkb members watch

 

It's about as accurate as craig levein trying to sign a striker

 

shit, this could be a whole new thread!

 

 

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32 minutes ago, Ehllhayapeh said:

The chippy sauce guide to UK

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Always knew folk from Dundee Fife and LONDONDERRY were nonces putting tomato sauce on a chippy .

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Ehllhayapeh
5 hours ago, Stu_HMFC said:

Always knew folk from Dundee Fife and LONDONDERRY were nonces putting tomato sauce on a chippy .

Must admit, once you go salt and sauce Edinburgh style there is no going back.

 

Something inside changes, ketchup is rejected and the only way is broon.

 

 

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On 23/03/2020 at 19:24, Space Pirate said:

 

Nahh. it has it's purposes. 

It's when folk start keeping it in the fridge that it all kicks off. 

:spoton:

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8 hours ago, Stu_HMFC said:

Always knew folk from Dundee Fife and LONDONDERRY were nonces putting tomato sauce on a chippy .

I think Londonderry are in the cheese camp on that map.  I was going to say that you owed them an apology, but cheese isn't even a sauce so the weirdos deserve anything they get. 

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Depends what it is. 

Tomato sauce on Sausages

Brown sauce on bacon

 

Even though its the same animal :facepalm:

 

Also have to confess to being a complete heathen and a deviant who puts tomato sauce on a steak. 

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1 hour ago, Lemongrab said:

I think Londonderry are in the cheese camp on that map.  I was going to say that you owed them an apology, but cheese isn't even a sauce so the weirdos deserve anything they get. 

😂😂😂

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Tried to make some the other day with the left over HP and Sarsons. Pretty shite and far too acidic. It's in the fridge, I might put a bit of water in it when I'm home.

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highlandjambo3
4 hours ago, Cruyff said:

Depends what it is. 

Tomato sauce on Sausages

Brown sauce on bacon

 

Even though its the same animal :facepalm:

 

Also have to confess to being a complete heathen and a deviant who puts tomato sauce on a steak. 

That’s wrong on so many levels

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Fire_At_The_Disco
41 minutes ago, Locky said:

Tried to make some the other day with the left over HP and Sarsons. Pretty shite and far too acidic. It's in the fridge, I might put a bit of water in it when I'm home.

Do it man, then post your opinion, I’m thinking I’ll try it if it works. 

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4 minutes ago, Tambo_The_Jambo said:

Do it man, then post your opinion, I’m thinking I’ll try it if it works. 

Maybe water AND vinegar is the key. Only seen either or mentioned in this thread.

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Shanks said no
1 hour ago, weegranty said:

Bought this yesterday from Makro.

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Same stuff I bought there.

 

now do the dilution test, try a batch with water and another with vinegar 

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Shanks said no
1 hour ago, Locky said:

Maybe water AND vinegar is the key. Only seen either or mentioned in this thread.


it probably depends on the sauce, maybe HP requires more vinegar, taste test with GoldStar and water got the thumbs up 👍 with the others in our house, they agreed it was exactly the same as the BBQ 

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1 hour ago, The Frenchman Returns said:


it probably depends on the sauce, maybe HP requires more vinegar, taste test with GoldStar and water got the thumbs up 👍 with the others in our house, they agreed it was exactly the same as the BBQ 

I think I put too much vinegar in one Friday. Consistency wise it's not too bad, it's just very bitter. Made inside of my mooth all numb.

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