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    [FOOD] Scrumplings

    I just invented a dish in my head. I call em scrumplings. Dumplings filled with scrambled eggs (and cheese, but you could make em without). Sounds yummy to me.

    Thoughts?

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    Sounds disgusting, and I am used to British food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICH1471 View Post
    Sounds disgusting, and I am used to British food.
    I second this exact sentiment.

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    Dumpling filled with eggs doesn't sound bad. Doesn't sound great either. Would be pretty bland actually.

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    I think it sounds tasty, just make sure its seasoned well

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    Sounds....strange.

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    Sounds pretty good if it was with mozarella cheese and seasoned properly. would have to be REALLY cheesy to work i think though. would be better off putting practically anything else in there tho imo. w/ mozarella cheese

    like meatballs or goat meat or something like that

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    Hmm, you need something with a strong taste there. Why don't you extra eggs in your dumpling batter so you'll get the eggy taste, and fill it with some blue cheese?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICH1471 View Post
    Sounds disgusting, and I am used to British food.
    Scotch Eggs... ?

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    i dont liek eggs, so it doesnt sound great to me :|

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    Quote Originally Posted by belfpala View Post
    Scotch Eggs... ?
    Sausage and egg is a breakfast staple, but dumpling and egg? URGH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICH1471 View Post
    Sausage and egg is a breakfast staple, but dumpling and egg? URGH!
    Eggs Benedict? I know the muffin isn't a dumpling, but it's not far off.

    I just got a strange urge... to see if I can put an egg in my normal beer batter and then fry it. brb.

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    Are yah sure it's not an egg and cheese hot pocket or a breakfast burrito? sounds mighty similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICH1471 View Post
    Sounds disgusting, and I am used to British food.
    If he called it "Snot in a Rag" it would follow a long line of delicious sounding British foods like "Toad in the Hole" and "Spotted Dick". Not saying Brits would buy it, but it would sound just as delicious.

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    I dunno about dumplings as I consider them pretty similar to a homemade noodle, but it might work with puff pastry? (Or you could get a can of crescent rolls and make eggs and cheese in a blanket? oh dont forget the bacon though!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICH1471 View Post
    Sounds disgusting, and I am used to British food.
    Best post I've read in a while.

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    I'd say it would be good with sausage mixed in. Otherwise, I'd rather just have an omelette.

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    Add sausage or ham. With some cheese, deep fry them.

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    If it doesn't have bacon, what's the point?

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