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To ask if you eat casserole from a bowl or a plate?!

73 replies

bea179 · 11/09/2017 17:16

Eating a casserole right now... DP thinks I'm mental for putting it in a bowl. No one eats it off a plate right?! Confused

OP posts:
5rivers7hills · 11/09/2017 17:16

bowl

dementedpixie · 11/09/2017 17:17

Bowl

blue2014 · 11/09/2017 17:17

Doesn't he drown in casserole?! Bowl

SpeckledyHen · 11/09/2017 17:17

Bowl

BayLeaves · 11/09/2017 17:18

Plate-bowl-thingy. Not sure what it's called - pasta plate maybe?

BayLeaves · 11/09/2017 17:18

IKEA calls them deep plates: www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/tableware/dinnerware/deep-plates/

Giraffeski · 11/09/2017 17:20

Pasta bowl type thing so sort of both/neither

Katedotness1963 · 11/09/2017 17:20

Bowl

MothertotheLordsofmisrule · 11/09/2017 17:20

Bowl plate.

Or if leftovers - in normal bowl covered in grated cheese and nuked until bubbling.

Katedotness1963 · 11/09/2017 17:20

Actually, bowl with a slice of bread in the bottom to soak up the gravy...

thecolonelbumminganugget · 11/09/2017 17:22

Depends if you have mash with it. With mash = plate, no mash = bowl

onalongsabbatical · 11/09/2017 17:22

Bowl. Love a nice bowl! I have bowls very like this. They make me happy! Grin

To ask if you eat casserole from a bowl or a plate?!
purplecorkheart · 11/09/2017 17:22

Wide shallow bowl.

Remy66 · 11/09/2017 17:23

In a bowl.
Ex would have it over rice on a plate and make a huge fucking mess

justpoppingby · 11/09/2017 17:23

Pasta bowl type shape, even with mash 😊

FurryScoob · 11/09/2017 17:24

Giant Yorkshire pudding as a bowl in a pasta bowl

FenceSitter01 · 11/09/2017 17:25

Plate, you cant use a knife and fork in a bowl

BibbidiBobbidi · 11/09/2017 17:25

I have mine in a bowl too. It would irritate me if it were on a plate

LimeSpleen · 11/09/2017 17:26

Shallow bowl.

Seeing the word bowl so many times has made the word seem strange.

dementedpixie · 11/09/2017 17:26

You don't need a knife. Maybe a spoon for the gravy though

MrsJamesAspey · 11/09/2017 17:27

With mash = on a plate
Without mash but with dumplings = in a pasta plate/bowl
Reheated next day with bread = in a bowl

FoofFighter · 11/09/2017 17:27

I never have casserole, only stew. Casserole is thin and watery, stew is thick and unctuous

BarbaraOcumbungles · 11/09/2017 17:29

We eat most wet meals out of those Fragrick bowls on the ikea site. Plates are a pain in the arse!

That1950sMum · 11/09/2017 17:31

In a bowl obviously.

Only exception is if there's so much mash that it soaks up all the gravy.

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