Sticky toffee pudding with custard. Apple pie(invented in England by the way) no cinnamon with custard. Cottage pie (ground beef cooked with onions carrots and celery and stock with added Worcestershire sauce, and then put in an oven proof dish and covered with mashed potato. Put in the oven to brown the top of the mash. Eat with either gravy and vegetables or baked beans.
Did you know your A1 sauce is actually from Britain, and was invented by a royal chef at Buckingham Palace. It is called A1 due to a royal family saying this sauce is A1 meaning it’s really good.
As mentioned below, in the UK we always put butter on the bread for sandwiches and toast. You could try and prepare a full English breakfast, sausages, eggs, what would be Canadian bacon to you, beans, mushrooms, tomatoes and either buttered toast or fried bread - black pudding and hash browns are optional
Your toast doesn't look well toasted, it should be golden brown and very stiff (you certainly shouldn't be able to fold it like a taco without kinda riping it), you also should have lots of good quality fresh butter, and the beans should be really hot. It's the combination of nicely toasted bread, generous amount of butter and hot steaming Heinz baked beans becomes something greater than the sum of its parts (note, greater than the sum of its parts means exactly that, I'm not saying we Brits think beans on toast is absolutely mind blowingly amazing gourmet food, it's just very good comfort food within the context of being very quick, easy and convenient). If you want an analogy of sorts, it's like how pizza is just bread, tomato sauce and cheese, doesn't sound like it would be good combined, but when all 3 are good quality and cooked well those 3 things come together to form something truly special, great pizza is mind blowing, but if you get individual parts wrong or don't cook it right you get a mediocre experience. Based on looking at the "beans on toast" you guys tried (toast doesn't look well toasted, bread doesn't look good/fresh, no butter, beans probably lukewarm), you basically had the equilvant of a cheap microwaved pizza instead of the real deal.
Baked Beans on toast is one of those dishes you grab when either you have nothing else and can't get to the shops or you have £10 for the entire week and don't want to starve to death (usually as a student). Beans have protein, bread gives you carbs and tomato sauce is your veg/fruit plus as a bonus, it's hot. 😁 Add worcestershire sauce, brown sauce and/or grated cheese to mix it up.
There's something wrong with your toaster it doesn't seem to toast anything .if your using US bread that's a problem as well .but well done for having a go .
Sticky toffee pudding with custard. Apple pie(invented in England by the way) no cinnamon with custard. Cottage pie (ground beef cooked with onions carrots and celery and stock with added Worcestershire sauce, and then put in an oven proof dish and covered with mashed potato. Put in the oven to brown the top of the mash. Eat with either gravy and vegetables or baked beans.
Did you know your A1 sauce is actually from Britain, and was invented by a royal chef at Buckingham Palace. It is called A1 due to a royal family saying this sauce is A1 meaning it’s really good.
As mentioned below, in the UK we always put butter on the bread for sandwiches and toast. You could try and prepare a full English breakfast, sausages, eggs, what would be Canadian bacon to you, beans, mushrooms, tomatoes and either buttered toast or fried bread - black pudding and hash browns are optional
When you have British baked beans you butter your toast put a bit of butter in the beans when you heat them up enjoy
British food is safer than American food 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Your toast doesn't look well toasted, it should be golden brown and very stiff (you certainly shouldn't be able to fold it like a taco without kinda riping it), you also should have lots of good quality fresh butter, and the beans should be really hot. It's the combination of nicely toasted bread, generous amount of butter and hot steaming Heinz baked beans becomes something greater than the sum of its parts (note, greater than the sum of its parts means exactly that, I'm not saying we Brits think beans on toast is absolutely mind blowingly amazing gourmet food, it's just very good comfort food within the context of being very quick, easy and convenient). If you want an analogy of sorts, it's like how pizza is just bread, tomato sauce and cheese, doesn't sound like it would be good combined, but when all 3 are good quality and cooked well those 3 things come together to form something truly special, great pizza is mind blowing, but if you get individual parts wrong or don't cook it right you get a mediocre experience. Based on looking at the "beans on toast" you guys tried (toast doesn't look well toasted, bread doesn't look good/fresh, no butter, beans probably lukewarm), you basically had the equilvant of a cheap microwaved pizza instead of the real deal.
toast? that’s straight up raw starch.
Baked Beans on toast is one of those dishes you grab when either you have nothing else and can't get to the shops or you have £10 for the entire week and don't want to starve to death (usually as a student). Beans have protein, bread gives you carbs and tomato sauce is your veg/fruit plus as a bonus, it's hot. 😁 Add worcestershire sauce, brown sauce and/or grated cheese to mix it up.
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As a Brazilian, it is a sin to eat beans with bread🤢😁
HP & A-1 are almost the same thing, but HP is a tiny bit sweeter.
And they're both British. Even though it's rare to see A1 sauce in smaller shops here these days? Don't even know if it's made here any more?
Hope you buttered the bread and toast guys. You weirdos in America don’t seem to butter bread 😮😂✌️
I suppose that's because their bread is sweet, more like cake? And have you tried regular American butter? Vile!
We butter toast.
@@johnp8131Sweetened bread, crazy differences in butter, what are you on about 😂
There's something wrong with your toaster it doesn't seem to toast anything .if your using US bread that's a problem as well .but well done for having a go .
😂😂😂😂😂 bro
beans on toast is nasty
It's the cheapest meal out there, and it's stopped me from starving many times 😂
You guys need to try a chip butty or a crisp sandwich,or better still, both!
heinz beans are american,too sweet.