Cadbury’s Full English Breakfast

Posted on January 30th, 2010 by Mr. Fatuous.
Categories: Food.

Today’s creation is a celebrity meal. As featured in his weekly column the creator of this recipe is none other than the master of misery, the baron of belligerence, the archdeacon of arsiness, Britain’s youngest ever curmudgeon, the one, the only Mr Charlie Brooker. To quote the article on the take over of Cadbury by evil Cheesemeisters Kraft,

Cadbury’s Full English Breakfast bar would contain the real thing: fried egg, bacon, chips and beans, mashed and compacted into a Crunchie-sized slab, covered with a layer of ketchup, then swaddled in thick Dairy Milk chocolate. It’d look and weigh about the same as a Double Decker. And yes, it sounds disgusting – but you’d have to try it once, wouldn’t you?

Yes Charlie, you would have to try it once.

I’ve modified the recipe as I’ve never had chips for breakfast and I think beans would cause the resulting bar to be too sloppy. Fear not, my replacements are stalwarts of the breakfast plate, sausages and black pudding.

Firstly I pre-cooked the meat until it was nearly done. I figured I might as well make sure everything was cooked before I started deviating from human cookery too far.

Into the blender to mince everything into a nice carne concrete ready to mix with the egg to hopefully create our meat “biscuit.”

I then had to scoop that muck into my hands to form a large flat patty. I hoped I could cut the shape out once cooked. Uncooked meat can be a shape-shifting, fickle mistress once placed in the pan. You can have that tip free of charge.

I melted the chocolate whilst the meat cooked.

Once melted I poured a little of the chocolate onto a piece of clingfilm to form the base. I’d seen this done on a programme when they made nice chocolates. I wasn’t making nice chocolates but that was no reason to ignore handy hints. Yes that really is chocolate!

When the patty had cooked I cut out a chunk to the correct size and shape of a crunchy bar. As a control to find out exactly how lovely the addition of chocolate was I ate some of the meat mixture on it’s own.

Imagine the meatiest thing you can, maybe a nice steak, maybe a plate full of offal or maybe even sausages wrapped in bacon. Times that by about ten and that’s how meaty this mixture tasted. My chest hair visibly grew after eating it, that’s how meaty we are talking. It was tasty though.

I placed the slab ‘o’ meat onto the chocolate base, gave it a squirt of ketchup and poured the rest of the chocolate over the top.

I wonder what the camera decided to focus on in this picture because I can’t find anything?

I then wrapped the whole thing in the cling, shaped it and popped it into the fridge for a little while until it set.

What came out looked like a chocolate bar, albeit a bar that had been left on the dashboard of a transit van during a nice summers day.

Cutting into it revealed the full horror.

It looks like somebody is in the process of performing an autopsy on fat Jock McLardy the fattest man in the whole of Scotland who had just died after an evening spent trying to break the world haggis eating competition.

It tasted worse. For the first time in my culinary adventures I really struggled to force down one mouthful. Four hours later I can still feel that one bite lying in my stomach mocking me, I think it just called me a pussy. I can’t actually describe the taste in culinary terms. Imagine Boris Johnson taking an Oompa Loompa up the wrong ‘un whilst listening to Alan Titchmarsh sings Radiohead. Convert that to a taste and you’re nearly there.

Sorry Charlie, stick to raging about things, your recipes are terrible.

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23 comments.

deadmanjones

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

you are a brave idiot, well done

Leigh O'Gorman

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

Frightening – people will probably love it though

Jim

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

Oh, Jesus flipping Christ. That is wrong.

I thought from the title you were going to be using Creme Eggs, at least.

fourstar

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

Now deep fry it and serve with chips :)

Well done.

RandHobart

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

Just a tad too reminiscent of Teutonic scat porn to try… ;)

FredDinage

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

A medal for bravery in the face of idiocy imo :D

twistedloaf

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

good god!

It will go down a storm in Glasgow!

neil h

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

You forgot the chips and beans! It would probably taste *much* better with those … :-)

iMac_Hunt

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

You’re a fucking idiot but this made me laugh out loud.

socrates adams

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

I still genuinely believe that this could be delicious.

Liam

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

I am in awe of your culinary bravery

Azure

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

I think the image of that thing will haunt me forever.

Torgwen

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

Ha ha ha ha! Never believe anything you hear on the box, Charlie Brooker said so, so it’s true. I mean a lie. I mean… what a wast of chocolate.

Rob

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

You are my hero. I don’t like chocolate myself, so I think I’ll use faeces instead.

bigtom

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

superb. Absolutely pissing myself on a packed newcastle to manchester train. Funny looks from everywhere. If only they knew. If only.

Jock McLardy the fattest man in the whole of Scotland

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

Possibly the greatest contribution to Scottish culture from a non-Scot since Stewart Lee’s “deep fried heroin. With sauce”.

Mr. Fatuous

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

Teutonic scat porn? Just when I think I’ve seen every type of grumble material on the internet another one springs up.

Derek

Comment on January 30th, 2010.

Scottish culture? It’s a Full English breakfast .Spastic

Mr. Fatuous

Comment on January 31st, 2010.

Derek, The difference between a full English, Scottish or Irish breakfast is usually not more then one item. I celebrate a united kingdom of lardy breakfasts*

*and strictly speaking the bacon and sausages are from Northern Ireland**

** but I am English and I cooked it

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jeeves

Comment on February 1st, 2010.

could’ve done with a deep-fry

Sara

Comment on February 1st, 2010.

This was brilliant, and as a resident of Scotland I think this would definitely sell if you deep-fry it. My local chippy serves deep-fried chocolate pizza.

The reason your chocolate base looks so skanky is because you over-heated it. You need to melt it in a glass bowl above a pan of hot (not boiling) water, stirring frequently. Also grease-proof paper works brilliantly for melted chocolate, and will give you a smoother finish.

Please keep making more horrific food!

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