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22/8/2014 12:38 am  #1


Alternatives to cheese on toast

Most recent experiment was a Mongolian chicken appetiser on a toasted healie, the way it absorbed the soya sas but retained a crunch factor due to a few chilli's ananinginortwa was sublime and therfore scores a worthy 8/10 on the thrapple tester. Moving on from the Mongolian I'm looking for inspiration for my next toastie, what's your taste bud? 


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22/8/2014 1:11 am  #2


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

Love cheese and ham toesties but occasionally partial to a Tuna Mayo toastie. Nothing fancy but hey.

 

22/8/2014 10:54 am  #3


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

got to be fish fingers...or a white pudding on a over buttered crispy roll

 

22/8/2014 11:07 pm  #4


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

Just had aromatic Singapore chicken spring rolls, or something like that, with chilli dip.

 

22/8/2014 11:21 pm  #5


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

RogerTheAlien wrote:

Love cheese and ham toesties but occasionally partial to a Tuna Mayo toastie. Nothing fancy but hey.

 
Shall take your advice RTA and calm the ham, horrific day at work, every time i moved it felt like Phil Taylor was using my ring for target practice 


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27/8/2014 6:58 am  #6


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

Potted haugh on ma healie's this week,  didn't really need the Lurpak too but feck it, we only live once. 7/10 


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18/11/2014 11:06 pm  #7


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

Chilli on toast with cheese on top.

Mushrooms on toast.

Always fancied trying haggis or stovies on toast

 

19/11/2014 12:30 pm  #8


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

european_bob wrote:

Chilli on toast with cheese on top.

Mushrooms on toast.

Always fancied trying haggis or stovies on toast

 
They actually sell chilli/mince, cheese and onion toasties in the Stobie Bar, very good i admit, had stovies on toast and a roll, not quite as tasty but very filling and a good breakfast for a Scottish Cup away trip.
McIntosh Haggis, Neeps & Taties equally good on toast or a buttered roll.
Had potted haugh/pottit heid (depending where you come fae) from Mathew the butcher at the top of Caird Avenue on toast last week this develops a wonderful aroma when returned to the grill for melting and for some reason the dug seems to just shiver rather than slaver when im eating this famous Scotch delicacy!
(A poor imitation of this can be bought in a jar of Princess or Shipmans paste)
Slightly o/t but the famous stovie pehs mentioned in other threads can be sourced at: Grants Award Winning Butchers 185-187 Blackness Rd, Dundee DD15PH, Tel. 01382 669556
Alternatively the Contact Number for the Samaritan's is 08457 909090 for any Vegetarians who may have read this thread


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24/11/2014 12:23 am  #9


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

Love a red pudding roll, butter on It as well.

 

24/11/2014 1:00 am  #10


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

2 slices of warburtons white thick bread
Generous spread of lurpack spreadable butter
Packet of Walkers Woucester sauce crisps in between the above

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24/11/2014 1:05 pm  #11


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

Bacon, gammon or Lorne Sausage any o' these can be complimented wi' a fried egg on top ! (on a roll,bread or toast)
My old man always calls Lorne sausage   " Glesgay heel pads " has anybody else heard o' that ?


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24/11/2014 4:56 pm  #12


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

St Obswell wrote:

european_bob wrote:

Chilli on toast with cheese on top.

Mushrooms on toast.

Always fancied trying haggis or stovies on toast

 
They actually sell chilli/mince, cheese and onion toasties in the Stobie Bar, very good i admit, had stovies on toast and a roll, not quite as tasty but very filling and a good breakfast for a Scottish Cup away trip.
McIntosh Haggis, Neeps & Taties equally good on toast or a buttered roll.
Had potted haugh/pottit heid (depending where you come fae) from Mathew the butcher at the top of Caird Avenue on toast last week this develops a wonderful aroma when returned to the grill for melting and for some reason the dug seems to just shiver rather than slaver when im eating this famous Scotch delicacy! 
(A poor imitation of this can be bought in a jar of Princess or Shipmans paste)
Slightly o/t but the famous stovie pehs mentioned in other threads can be sourced at: Grants Award Winning Butchers 185-187 Blackness Rd, Dundee DD15PH, Tel. 01382 669556
Alternatively the Contact Number for the Samaritan's is 08457 909090 for any Vegetarians who may have read this thread

 
Fukin brilliant that post is the best ever

 

24/11/2014 6:27 pm  #13


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

St Obswell wrote:

european_bob wrote:

Chilli on toast with cheese on top.

Mushrooms on toast.

Always fancied trying haggis or stovies on toast

 
They actually sell chilli/mince, cheese and onion toasties in the Stobie Bar, very good i admit, had stovies on toast and a roll, not quite as tasty but very filling and a good breakfast for a Scottish Cup away trip.
McIntosh Haggis, Neeps & Taties equally good on toast or a buttered roll.
Had potted haugh/pottit heid (depending where you come fae) from Mathew the butcher at the top of Caird Avenue on toast last week this develops a wonderful aroma when returned to the grill for melting and for some reason the dug seems to just shiver rather than slaver when im eating this famous Scotch delicacy!
(A poor imitation of this can be bought in a jar of Princess or Shipmans paste)
Slightly o/t but the famous stovie pehs mentioned in other threads can be sourced at: Grants Award Winning Butchers 185-187 Blackness Rd, Dundee DD15PH, Tel. 01382 669556
Alternatively the Contact Number for the Samaritan's is 08457 909090 for any Vegetarians who may have read this thread

I will be visiting said butcher! 

 

22/12/2014 4:08 pm  #14


Re: Alternatives to cheese on toast

Not quite the same as cheese on toast but one desires a mixed kebab with cheese in a rolled up naan bread for tea tonight. Any other mouth watering alternatives before the local takawa opens


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