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Did anyone else's mum give them a food nobody you speak to has heard of?

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Rollerbird · 13/02/2019 12:41

Although with mumsnet I bet others have had 'it:
In my case it's a' treat' of Cabbage Water
Basically when she cooked (boiled) cabbage (which was with a chopped onion, pepper and nutmeg) I could have a cup of the water after (veg stock I suppose)
I did see it as a treat and am drinking some now, remembering her fondly.

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GreenThing · 13/02/2019 12:44

Cabbage water, yes!

But there was no fancy nutmeg or anything for us.

She'd boil up the bacon and cabbage, and we'd get the water in a mag at the end. Salty Grin .

In the poor times it was water from cabbage only, and a plate of spuds and butter.

Rollerbird · 13/02/2019 12:45

So delicious though
Proper comfort food!

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MattBerrysHair · 13/02/2019 12:46

Yes, my dm made this oatmeal, apple, plain yogurt, honey and sultana thing which she gave us for breakfast. We called it slop'. I promise it's really delicious!

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punishmepunisher · 13/02/2019 12:52

Tinned new potatoes on toast.

BlueChampagne · 13/02/2019 12:53

Brunost cheese ... in the 70s! However I have a friend who is a fellow-fan.

Chocolatecoffeeaddict · 13/02/2019 12:55

One of my best memories of my Grandad is sitting on the kitchen worktop while he made me cabbage water. I used to absolutely love it and ask for it all the time.

HalfBloodPrincess · 13/02/2019 12:58

I loved the cabbage water! Really looked forward to it! Was my nan who used to give it to us though.

I use it to make gravy now if I’m using bisto

Rollerbird · 13/02/2019 13:00

Good to see the cabbage water love.
I'm from NW and dh is southern and he definitely hasn't heard of it!

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runoutofnamechanges · 13/02/2019 13:00

@MattBerrysHair That sounds like Bircher muesli. How very fashion forward of your mum!

miltonroad · 13/02/2019 13:07

Condensed mushroom soup and pasta - still eat it now as a comfort food 😂 oh and Ribena made with milk 🤢

Two2tango · 13/02/2019 13:07

Ooh this takes me back.

Did anyone else get "soup meat"? Basically the leftover meat from a joint that had been used for making stock/soup, all tender and thready, mixed with mayonaise and pickled onions?

I have a feeling this was just us...

RiverTam · 13/02/2019 13:10

hash

not as exciting as it sounds, basically a sort of stew made from leftovers. Could be nice, could be grim.

Tahitiitsamagicalplace · 13/02/2019 13:12

My mum used to give us this hot banana flavoured dessert with crushed biscuits on the top. Can't find it anywhere and I used to love it.

NorthEndGal · 13/02/2019 13:13

My mum would make hot chocolate custard, and chop in bananas and we'd eat it piping hot

JockTamsonsBairns · 13/02/2019 13:15

When I was a child, my mum used to make the dish we all dreaded - it was sort of browned mince with a poached egg on top. I don't know if it had an actual name, or if it was something she thought up herself, but it was truly awful 😷

MrsJayy · 13/02/2019 13:16

I loved soup meat sometimes you would get it for your dinner now ham hock is seen as a bit fancy it is basically soup meatGrin

TheQueef · 13/02/2019 13:17

Chap.

Tawdrylocalbrouhaha · 13/02/2019 13:21

"Harvey Wallbanger" - it was basically a Popeye egg, but with other random stuff added.

Also Spaghetti Ring - leftover spaghetti plonked in a bundt tin, scattered with other leftovers, pour on beaten eggs, add cheese, and cook until congealed. Mmmmmm.

BarkandCheese · 13/02/2019 13:22

We had caveman crunch. It was actually a recipe from a set of recipe cards my mum got free from somewhere. It was mince browned with onions, ketchup and sultanas with crushed up cornflakes on top. It was delicious but no one else has ever heard of it.

BirthdayCakes · 13/02/2019 13:23

Before we became vegetarians my mum would sometimes grill steak and then mop up the fat that dripped through with bread - I guess that's dripping? We put it down to her rationing/east end childhood but it was absolutely delicious!

I secretly sometimes eat the fat left over from a roast..

Hoppinggreen · 13/02/2019 13:24

My mum mixed grated carrot and cheese and mixed in salad cream
Served on lettuce
Absolutely delish

TheQueef · 13/02/2019 13:24

Bread and dripping is lovely.
A superfood even.

halfwitpicker · 13/02/2019 13:26

Chicken bone soup. Made by grandma.

Basically, homemade chicken stock. Utterly delicious.

MrsJayy · 13/02/2019 13:26

Bread and dripping was common my uncles talk about it . The fat is where the taste is imo

AdoreTheBeach · 13/02/2019 13:26

My mother used to make the most vile dish. It was rice cooked in beer, to which she added slices of tinned spam and would serve with a topping of crushed crisps.