Baked Beans on a Roast Dinner, Would You?
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Do you or would you have baked beans on your roast dinner?
Personally hell no, not a chance
telmel a mate once asked for mayonnaise to put on his dinner, we told him to go eat it outside
telmel ...We don't want it making it's way to Sheffield either!
Baked Beans go with a Cooked Breakfast not a Sunday Roast !!!
I rarely have roast dinners - but wouldnt mind baked beans with it. At then end of the day people can eat what they like. I have salad cream on my roast potatoes.
martinlufc5637 lol I would say that to my kids dad who would always have mushy peas on his roast
Leannexxx my wife is the same, mushy peas instead of garden peas, I'm pretty weird, I love garden peas but I cannot eat mushy, they are horrible
I never had them on a homemade roast, but when I used to get a takeaway carvery, I used to have them, it was nice. The carvery has now stopped doing beans with a carvery.
Oh my goodness that’s the worst thing I’ve seen, why ruin all your hard work preparing and cooking a roast to stick back beans on and ruin it!! I would be mortified!
LL81 my wife has mushy peas instead of garden peas, I think that's worse than beans lol
Whatever sails your boat .I would eat it of you gave it me .Rather have roast parsnips though.
I still can't get my head around mash potato on Roast dinners and yet I love mash potato, just doesn't feel right on a roast dinner
I know a lot of families have a weekly roast dinner and some people have it in a buffet style, so you can pick and choose what you like on your dinner, if baked beans takes your fancy. Go for it!
DeBunny I can't get my head around this either. I had it the first time with a Morrisons cafe roast dinner a few years ago and was quite surprised when I saw it on the plate. I think I've had it too at Hungry Horse. However I don't mind it although its not my preference but baked beans I really wouldn't want to see on a roast dinner. I went to a carvery and they a metal container of a cheesy sauce and for the life of me I can't remember which veg it was in the cheesy sauce you could choose as I think I tuned it out as disgusted by the option. Lots of people were having some of it. What I do have on a roast is a cooked onion which goes in the dish with the meat and gravy. It is lovely but many people find this strange, maybe a south west thing. I wouldn't have a roast at home without an onion.
BonzoBanana yes my wife has that cheese sauce on her carvery , and I always have onion when I make ours at home
DeBunny I've got to have mash potatoes, it's not a dinner without it, we have our Yorkshire puddings with gravy first, then main meal, so plenty of room for mash on the plate lol
Absolutely not! But each other own, but most definitely not for me. On toast yes, roast dinner no
Urgh - how to spoil a roast - absolutely not, I don’t like them anyway so wouldn’t have them at all.
I hate baked beans anyway but i’ve got some friends who love them and i think this would be too far even for them.
Personally I wouldn’t but then again I’m not a fan of roast dinners or baked beans. But if it helps people who don’t enjoy vegetables then go for it.
I love beans but why on a roast. No nope no chance. Can't imagine it'll taste nice. Though beans in a toad in the hole is nice weirdly.
Jerseydrew when I was a kid my mum did new potatoes with bacon & beans, I haven't had it as an adult for some reason, but I do remember it was really nice
HEDGEHOGS I can't imagine having beans with gravy, I know some prefer mushy peas instead of garden peas, I couldn't eat a roast dinner with mushy peas
martinlufc5637 Beans and gravy just don't do it for me, I don't but could eat mushy peas with a roast.
I mean yeah baked beans will help make you full lol good to try something new haha and definitely have to have vegetables but to be honest I’m not picky with foods so I could eat them with roast chicken dinner there’s no right or wrong to what people can eat it’s to their own tastes
Absolutely NOT. What a disgusting thought. I know someone who puts ketchup on his and that`s with gravy too. Not for me.
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