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Fancy a Parmo? : What's your home town famous for?

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northerner · 21/10/2006 21:02

Parmo, short for parmesan, is a much loved food dish and was invented by the Europa Restaurant in Middlesbrough in the North East of England. Its original name was 'Escalope Parmesan'. Much-prized in Teesside and the surrounding region both as a restaurant meal and a take-out snack, it is normally served with chips and a choice of salad, coleslaw or creamed cabbage.
Making a Parmo involves deep-frying a flattened chicken or pork fillet in an egg and breadcrumb batter, then smothering it in Bechamel sauce before topping off with cheddar cheese (the original Parmo's were topped with Parmesan cheese, hence the name) and then grilling or baking in the pizza oven. Originally veal was used but later this was replaced by pork. In more recent times chicken became an option. The Parmo is available in two sizes and terminology varies between outlets:
Large or full Parmo
Half or regular Parmo. Sometimes known as a Ladies Parmo'

I hail from Middlesbrough originally hoem of the Parmo and Jorney South.

Can anyone beat that?

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ProfYaffle · 23/10/2006 08:58

Not much really ...

Being bombed by the IRA
Chris Evans
Kerry Katona
Rugby
George Formby
Vladivar vodka in the 80s.

um... that's it I think.

StrawberryFULLMoonOWOWOWWWWWWW · 23/10/2006 09:02

ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhh Northener..I WANT A PARMO NOW!>>>>>>

DrivingInstructorsMissus · 23/10/2006 10:22

Errr...

I leave 2 miles from Quorn. Don't know whether thats were quorn (meat substitute) got its name.

I found a wikipedia entry for my (pretty small) village the other day. Makes interesting reading. Nothing famous though.

LieselVonTrappDoor · 23/10/2006 10:29

F. all. I might have to google it and come back to you, but I doubt its famous for anything.

howlidaymum · 23/10/2006 10:29

Kitkats, terrys chocolate orange(until the b* decide to close the factory and move it abroad) chocolate basically Oh and some historic stuff too Minster, vikings, romans and trains.

LieselVonTrappDoor · 23/10/2006 10:31

Apologies its famous for its Roman Baths, Antonine Wall and allegedly Edwin Collins. So there.

fizzbuzz · 23/10/2006 10:38

mmm...nothing fantastic. Pulp, Human League (showing my age)and also steel (big wow)

bettythebloodier · 23/10/2006 10:40

Ahha, howlidaymum, I'm just down the road from you, in a town famous for spa water and conterences!

Wrinklytum, Your city also has the only interwar university - it's just celebrated it's 75th anniversary.

bettythebloodier · 23/10/2006 10:41

conferences obv!

alexsCURSEDMUMMY · 23/10/2006 10:41

the beatles
football.

DrivingInstructorsMissus · 23/10/2006 10:43

Just checked wikipedia:

granite quarry- the largest in Europe . The Grand Union Canal runs thru the village (apparently).
Rosemary conoly used to live here too.

I know its all dull, but hey I learned something

SCARErenity · 23/10/2006 10:47

being the capital of the UK?

HeadlessHorsewoman · 23/10/2006 10:47

There is a little church at the bottom of my garden (and across the paddock) where the Pilgrim Fathers met and decided enough was enough. They departed and founded a colony across the seas somewhere, I think. Also, Robin Hood was something of a local. This is not really my home town, though. I just happen to live here at the moment (latest in a very long line of adresses)

busybusymum · 23/10/2006 10:52

hi Hatwoman
Oh yes it The Magic roundabout! (and I'm scared of it!!!!)

moljam · 23/10/2006 10:52

camelford-we had the polluted water where everyones hair turned green.not me though!

howlidaymum · 23/10/2006 10:58

Ah then we both share Betty's tea rooms too Betty!

MadameMorticiaMills · 23/10/2006 11:03

My current hometown is where Ulrika Jonsson was born. Just found that out on Wikipedia.

howlidaymum · 23/10/2006 11:10

Oh and we're also famous for nearly killing Richard Hammond!

StrawberryFULLMoonOWOWOWWWWWWW · 23/10/2006 13:13

so are in york/northallerton then howlidaymum?
i know theres abettys in york and saw one in northallerton saturday

Bucketsofbloodydinosaurs · 23/10/2006 15:50

Birthplace of Benny Hill. Some bright spark at the Council even named a road after him on a nice new estate a couple of years ago (yes, Benny Hill Way, not something sensible like Hill Street that won't affect houseprices.)
Oh and Colin Firth was at my 6th form (before my time)

howlidaymum · 23/10/2006 16:06

Yep York it is! Invaded with half term tourists too.

Mirage · 23/10/2006 18:10

DrivingInstructorsMissus,you aren't far from me either.Rosemary Conley lives round the corner from me now-I was in the pub with her on Saturday.

Troutpout · 23/10/2006 19:07

silkweaving and buttons

theunknownrebelbang · 23/10/2006 21:28

Betty's at Harrogate is rather nice too.

Reece · 23/10/2006 21:53

Sorry Mirage. That was my hometown where I grew up.

My current hometown is famous for U2, Guinness, Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, Temple Bar.....

Sleepysooz - Now you know where I am!

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