Friday, January 12, 2007

Only Americans eat mashed potatoes and gravy?



'A popular American dish is mashed potatoes and gravy. Gravy is also commonly eaten with pork, chicken, lamb, turkey, beef, American style biscuits, Yorkshire pudding, and stuffing.

One Southern American variation is chocolate gravy eaten with American biscuits. In Australia, Canada and the UK, chips/french fries and gravy is seen as a popular dish. It is also common with traditional "Sunday Roast".

British gravy is renowned for its thickness. Gravy is an integral part of the Canadian dish poutine.'

Gravy

2 Comments:

Blogger Meredith said...

British gravy is known for looking like rabbit pellets that turn to goop to when you add hot water. And it tastes gross.

January 22, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thats not true. My mom learned how to make British Gravy from our neighbor, when we were stationed there and it is delicious. I think it depends on the recipie. The gravy is made with the water the vegtables were boiled in so it has a sweetness to it. Real British food is very good.

February 21, 2009  

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