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What do you think my attempt at ‘boiled dinner’, /ck/.
Apparently it’s popular in New England.

>> No.10009650

>>10009459
New Hampshire reporting in
The only acceptable leaf in boiled dinner is cabbage, also more potatoes and maybe another vegetable

6/10

>> No.10010826

7/10 would eat
Never heard of a "boiled dinner" in Bongland.. what does it involve?

>> No.10011534

>>10010826
New Hampshire fag here again

Usually ham hock or some sort of pot roast, cabbage, vegetables vary but you also NEED potatoes

>> No.10011541

ma poster
most people just eat fast food

>> No.10012209

>>10009459
Throw it in the bin. Or at least serve the meal appropriate.

>> No.10012291

>>10009459
Is this some poor imitation of irish stew?

>> No.10012310

>>10009459
never heard of boiled dinner but I'd count corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots as a top tier "boiled dinner"

>> No.10012340

9/10
Would eat with 2 beers on a cold night.

>> No.10012364

>>10009459
That looks half decent OP. I'd eat that without second thoughts.

>> No.10012384

Boiled must be a regional dialect or something because those potatoes are clearly fried

>> No.10012700

>>10012384
The north eastern US has some strange food nicknames. For example, they call hamburgers "steamed hams" in upstate New York.

>> No.10012714
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>>10012700

>> No.10012723

>>10012700
delightfully devilish

>> No.10012725

>>10012700
I'm living in Utica and I never hear people say "steamed hams".

>> No.10012726

>>10012340
2 beers? That's kinda scary Sweet Pea. Everything ok?

>> No.10012761

>>10012725
IIRC, it is more of an Albany thing.

>> No.10012769

>>10009459
It's pronounced "croissant"

>> No.10013027

>>10009459
Im from PEI (east coast canada), boiled dinners here are potatoes, carrots and cod boiled in the same pot.

4/10 for the attempt

>> No.10013514

>>10012700
>>10012714
>>10012723
>>10012725
>>10012761
xD I also watch The Simpsons

>> No.10013813

What is a boiled dinner and do you use the same pot to cook everything?

>> No.10014140

>>10009459
Looks nice Anon. Did you make the gravy from scratch?

>> No.10014212

>>10013813
It is a tough cut of meat with root vegetables boiled or braised together in the same pot. Almost every country probably has some variation on that same thing.