What would you call this dish?
Crispy bread?
Crisp roll
Pan a la poverty
A waste of what looks like a half way decent baguette?
>>8481511
>Pan a la poverty
>>8481518
>He will never enjoy a packet of King in a Kerry Gold buttered baguette
It's actually nice but something teenagers or students eat
Baguette with these 'baguette with garlic butter' flavoured crisps
I don't know, but a brit from the north would have invented it. Council house crisper?
>>8481493
britbongs probably already have a name for that. heck its probably in some british fine cuisine cookbook pre 19th century or already a national dish served at its own holiday
Croque Anglais
crisp butty
>>8481493
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0eNwhocl98
I'd eat it.
>>8481493
chip butty
>>8481493
Chippie samwidge
>butty
die northerners
it's a crisp sandwich
Are these called fries or chips?
>>8481493
Poverty
>>8481857
They're called an abomination! Jesus look at how white they are! Undercooked!
Well you can also call them Brit chips
>>8481493
You must be able to find a cat to cook and jam in that thing. CMon
I love crisp butties
>>8481493
>What would you call this dish?
Disgusting shit
>>8481877
These chips are raaaaaaaw
>>8481857
That's just a potato, gotta cook it for it to be chips or fries.
Where is the rice and pasta noodles?
>>8481897
Them spuds ain't even grooooooooown
>>8481493
crispy submarine
>>8481845
Salamu lakum brother.
British haute cuisine
Wew, I think we are the most obsessed after country on all the chains.
>>8481533
Hello fellow Irish
>>8481493
"Sadness-wich"
I'm sure if you're braindead enough to call crisps shoved into a baguette a "dish," then "crispy bread" is a fitting name.
>I'm sure if you're braindead enough to call crisps shoved into a baguette a "dish," then "crispy bread" is a fitting name.