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What type of mustard do you like to use?

Started by ChrissyRyan, March 15, 2026, 01:34:23 PM

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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Sephirah on April 03, 2026, 02:03:43 AMI do not like Branston Pickle, but the guy made a perfect storm of annihilation, haha. To be fair, though, that's kind of what I do. I like the occasional cheeseburger smothered with mustard. I think because I hate ketchup. Never, ever use it. A good Aberdeen Angus or wagyu quarter pounder with some pink Cheshire cheese, smothered with Colmans mustard is... well... if you ever want the way to my heart... that's probably it.

Which is kind of weird because I am not someone who likes spicy food as a rule. I throw in the towel at Jalapenos. But  I can sink mustard with reckless abandon.
I have never tried a burger that way before. Think I'll pick up some angus burgers next time I'm out! Actually I've never had cheshire cheese before either. Could be a taste odyssey coming up.

Thing with mustard though is it's a totally different type of spice to chilli's. I wonder if you would like Wasabi then?
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Sephirah

Quote from: Stottie Girl on April 03, 2026, 03:43:09 AMI have never tried a burger that way before. Think I'll pick up some angus burgers next time I'm out! Actually I've never had cheshire cheese before either. Could be a taste odyssey coming up.

Thing with mustard though is it's a totally different type of spice to chilli's. I wonder if you would like Wasabi then?

I do yes. I like sushi with lashings of wasabi on the side. You're right, it is a different kind of thing and I can't put my finger on exactly why. I think maybe because the impact is short lived where capsaicin kind of punishes you for ages. It blows your head off for a minute then it's gone. Eat something with capsaicin in it and you could have panting contests with local dogs for a good few hours, haha.
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Stottie Girl

I do like a bit of chilli heat but I'm no masochist. I'm not a vindaloo girl. I love Japanese food too. Particuarly Tepanyaki and Yakitori but sushi is nice too. Don't get to have it much though. I do like wasabi in moderation.
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ChrissyRyan

I have had a hamburger with Colman's mustard but the mustard did not taste hot.

My next attempt with this mustard is to use more of it, then finally using as much as I would use plain common yellow mustard.

So far, it is just a very expensive but also a decent tasting mustard.


Chrissy
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Dawn Kellie

Im pretty sure I've had coleman's. I didn't find it overly hot, but I put Tapatio on chicken finger and eggs
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Dawn Kellie on Today at 11:59:00 AMIm pretty sure I've had coleman's. I didn't find it overly hot, but I put Tapatio on chicken finger and eggs
But chickens don't have fingers?
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Dawn Kellie

Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 12:16:34 PMBut chickens don't have fingers?

Nor do they have nuggets, yet people eat them. There was a commercial when I was a younger person. That had these scientists types looking for the nuggets and no one could find them. And that's why you should eat this restaurants chicken strips.
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Dawn Kellie on Today at 01:25:45 PMNor do they have nuggets, yet people eat them. There was a commercial when I was a younger person. That had these scientists types looking for the nuggets and no one could find them. And that's why you should eat this restaurants chicken strips.
You could argue cockerels have nuggets!
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Dawn Kellie

Very small nuggets. That's a lot for a meal.

My parents and brother eat calf fries. Not a meal I'm willing to try. Im an adventurous eater but....... no thank you
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Dawn Kellie on Today at 02:08:59 PMVery small nuggets. That's a lot for a meal.

My parents and brother eat calf fries. Not a meal I'm willing to try. Im an adventurous eater but....... no thank you
I think I can imagine and if I'm right that would be a hard pass from me too!

The British traditionally eat a fair amount of offal (liver and bacon, steak and kidney pudding, pork ->-bleeped-<-gots, tripe etc) but I have never been a fan. I wish I was as it's cheap eating over here!

I do love black pudding though and that is something that you guys don't quite get. Very versatile and very tasty.
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ChrissyRyan

Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 12:16:34 PMBut chickens don't have fingers?

They have feet.  No fingers.   
Saw a package of the feet at an international grocery.  A big pile of orange feet.
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Stottie Girl

Huh you can't use the f word? They are a type of meat product over here, nothing untoward.
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Dawn Kellie

Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 02:26:05 PMI think I can imagine and if I'm right that would be a hard pass from me too!

The British traditionally eat a fair amount of offal (liver and bacon, steak and kidney pudding, pork ->-bleeped-<-gots, tripe etc) but I have never been a fan. I wish I was as it's cheap eating over here!

I do love black pudding though and that is something that you guys don't quite get. Very versatile and very tasty.

Calf fries are the difference between a bull and a steer.
Those parts were saved cooked and eaten.
D. KELLIE Kn.

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