Fignon's Ponytail
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So.....if the original was pastry based, who was the genius that decided it should be biscuit instead....and almost kicked off a civil war?
There is the mythical Disco version GOSBTS which many of us recall being played at Woodside Road but nobody has every been able to source.if the club replaced the brass band version of GOSBTS with a disco remix version.
A number of alterations needed to this method. First of all, bloody hell - how many are you making it for ? One pack of biscuits and one tin of condensed milk is more than enough for 10 - 12 portions !It's 1 packet digestives & half a packet of milk choc digestives smashed to smithereens with a rolling pin & then added to melted butter. Before you start taking your stress out on the biscuits you put 2 cans of condensed milk to boil in a saucepan. That takes about 2 hours & careful watching of the saucepan so that the water doesn't go too low (and saying ffs when you realise you've forgotten to take the labels off the tins). Your BISCUIT base will be in the fridge to chill at some point. You'll then burn yourself & put caramel everywhere when you open the tins to spread on the BISCUIT base & then put a layer of banana on it. Then goes back into the fridge & you can put some cream & flake on it later, as all is good in the world after smashing the BISCUITS with a rolling pjn.
I have no strong objections to biscuit base myself. Whichever is your personal preference. I’d eat either….Well I'm shocked. Shocked I tell you. I too thought the biscuit base was the original and now I find out not only am I wrong, but the original creator looks on it the same way I would if the club replaced the brass band version of GOSBTS with a disco remix version.
I don't think I've ever had it with pastry - and I'm not going to start!
(As an aside I didn't know the original Hungry Monk restaurant had closed. Our younger American relatives had always wanted to visit it as their parents had been).
Updated Hungry Monk recipe is biscuit basedOriginal is pastry base.
Banoffi Pie: The Original Hungry Monk Recipe
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It’s this sort of indecisiveness that might irritate me sometimes.Biscuit base is for ****s ... The sort of crap that shit venues buy from 'Brakes Bros', TGI Friday, Havester, Deep Pan Pizza Hut.
Plastics.
'The Brighton Kop' probably eat it with a biscuit base.
****s
I've filed you on the "undecided" pile for now.Biscuit base is for ****s ... The sort of crap that shit venues buy from 'Brakes Bros', TGI Friday, Havester, Deep Pan Pizza Hut.
Plastics.
'The Brighton Kop' probably eat it with a biscuit base.
****s
Pie:
a baked food consisting of a sweet or savoury filling in a pastry-lined dish, often covered with a pastry crust.
Look, if we were sticking close to the original recipe from the Hungry Monk for heritage reasons then Banoffee pie should have instant coffee sprinkled on it. I mean Instant coffee, on a Banoffee pie....the dirty, dirty, bastards!Surprise, surprise
Literally EVERYTHING wrong with eating out in this country. Some lazy twat with a set of whites and a Brakes catalogue, calling themselves a chef and serving 'Classic Banoffe Pie' fresh from the catalogue with a f***ing biscuit base.
These people are shitting on our heritage.
It's a 10 inch dish, no idea how many it serves I make it on request for parties, I'm not cutting it up as well!A number of alterations needed to this method. First of all, bloody hell - how many are you making it for ? One pack of biscuits and one tin of condensed milk is more than enough for 10 - 12 portions !
There is a quick and easy cheat with the caramel ( and it works ). Empty the condensed milk into a small sauce pan and add some light muscovado sugar. Bring to the boil and then simmer until almost set. Spoon over the cooled biscuit base and put in the fridge.
Only add the banana at the same time as the whipped cream otherwise your banana goes brown in the fridge and NOBODY likes a brown banana !
Like the flake idea but drizzled melted dark chocolate or cocoa powder works equally well.
#TeamBiscuitBase
Pie:
a baked food consisting of a sweet or savoury filling in a pastry-lined dish, often covered with a pastry crust.
I'm pretty sure @El Presidente will be able to tell you about a variety of pie that most definitely does not have a pastry crust.
If personal hygiene standards are low it could still be a bit crusty.
I'm so sorry!
It is tea time so I might have put somebody off their dinner with that mental image.ARE you though?
If personal hygiene standards are low it could still be a bit crusty.
I'm so sorry!