


Meanwhile others have embraced the society's ruling: "Hash Browns should never be part of an English Breakfast they only started putting them as a plate filler so breakfast looks big and very unhealthy and tasteless," a social media user said.įish fingers and kebab meat might be off the cards, but for a more decadent fry-up, the society does say it's acceptable to add bone marrow, pork crackling, pork chops or homemade baked beans to the morning meal.Īnd finally, the society adds, the ideal companions to the dish include tea, coffee or orange juice and a newspaper – because Brits 'like to acquaint themselves with the current affairs of the day'. One social media user said: "At the risk of being treasonous, I prefer the hash browns to the sausage!"Īnother said: "This is outrageous!! No hash browns is unacceptable." "If we let the hash browns thing slide and become part of the tradition what's next? Fish fingers? Kebab meat?"īut Brits hash brown lovers have expressed their outrage over the statement. Put the mixture in a Ziploc bag, snip off a corner, and pipe. "Hash browns are not part of a traditional English breakfast," the spokesman went on. Peel and cook the potatoes in salted boiling water, then mash them with the eggs, salt and pepper. A traditional fry-up should consist of sausage, bacon, fried egg, grilled tomato, mushrooms, baked beans, black pudding, and toast, the society says.
