Missy Hellfire
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I won't lie, I am a fan of the kipper. Manx or Scottish kippers grilled with a little butter and maybe a fried or poached egg on top and some hot buttered toast is just bliss, especially with a cup of tea to go with. I prefer a straight undyed smoked kipper but I have tried boil in the bag and even canned kipper and I have found both to be agreeable.
Are kippers as popular and readily available outside the uk? Do people still enjoy them or are they a little old fashioned for modern palates? And most importantly, if you indulge of course, how do you eat yours?
Are kippers as popular and readily available outside the uk? Do people still enjoy them or are they a little old fashioned for modern palates? And most importantly, if you indulge of course, how do you eat yours?