Anonymous wrote:Pigs in blanket on one side with bangers and mash on the other
Lightening Jack on one side versus cheddar on the other
Sushi on one side, fried fish sticks on the other
Burger Sliders on one side with sliced roast beef on the other side
Banana pudding on one side versus trifle on the other (okay, maybe not great finger food!). — tollhouse cookies on one side and ginger crisps or walkers shortbread on the other.
Anonymous wrote:Also, FYI a hot dog wrapped in a puff oaatry is NOT a sausage roll. Ew.
Anonymous wrote:here are BBC’s suggestions, which are remarkably 😁 similar to what you’d see at an american sports watch party: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/world-cup-recipes/amp
i’d make food like this and focus on drinks as the “usa v britain” - sam adams and boddingtons beers; capri sun and ribena (i bet eorkd mkt will have this ir something akin).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I do agree we need to have some warm beer on hand for the England fans. I googled “English appetizers” and it’s all so uninspiring. Maybe we’ll just do squares of Cadbury chocolate on a plate.
That's American now. Stick with indian food. I hear they eat vindaloo
+1 and OP, when is the last time you ate chocolate with beer and appetizers?
Smithy's Indian Takeaway Rant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xaq4nN2QwEI
Anonymous wrote:Put seven-later dip in a trifle bowl. Worlds colliding!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I do agree we need to have some warm beer on hand for the England fans. I googled “English appetizers” and it’s all so uninspiring. Maybe we’ll just do squares of Cadbury chocolate on a plate.
That's American now. Stick with indian food. I hear they eat vindaloo
Anonymous wrote:Put seven-later dip in a trifle bowl. Worlds colliding!