Great Fish and Chips!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/01/2009 - 03:53In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Just back from a fantastic evening in Ascoli, very grateful to you Kevan as that Festa would have passed us by without your thread :yes:
Given the amount of fried food that we have tried tonight we probably will qualify for some insults on the fat tax thread by this time tomorrow!
Did you try the Spring rolls???
Great atmosphere and very good wine!:smile:
On the flipside we are dun batterin' for a long long time - Will not be able to look a pancake in the eye till at least tuesday :bigergrin:
Moxie (and him)
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
A quick remedy:
1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1/2 glass water
the juice of 1/2 lemon
Allow to dissolve the bicarbonate of soda in tepid water. Allow to rest for 10 minutes and then add the lemon juice.
Stir and drink.
You can repeat the treatment as many times as needed, It all depends on the amount of fried food you ate.
Another great help: artichoke hearts. Eat as many as you can.
Cholesterol? Probably the good one!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/01/2009 - 19:36In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I also went. I ate fish and chips x2; fried rabbit, fiore del zucchini; falafel and some Morrocan fried fish; Some fried ring sort of doughnut mixture; fried apple and fried plum. The plum was a bit odd but everything else was delicious. The atmosphere was wonderful. Very relaxed. Huge queues but no pushing in or arguing. The biggest crowds were for Panzarotti and the fried battered rabbit.
Anybody thinking about going...go.
Thanks Kevan for the tip.:smile:
I went to the Fritto Misto last night and I have to say that the Fish and Chips were a great treat for all the family who haven't had fish and chips since they went to the Uk for a holiday last summer. My Dad who has only been visiting for a week went back for a second helping and so did the rest of us.
The fish and chips are made by William Grigg from Ledbury in the Uk and they came out freshly cooked and piping hot and not dripping in grease. The fish was lovely and moist and not dry like it can be when it's been overcooked. The chips weren't what I would call proper chips from my old local chip shop back in the UK but they were very tasty and got a thumbs up from my boys. I might have to go back tonight to get some more :-)
The [I]Ticket d''ingresso [/I]costs 9 Euros and for this you get 4 food tickets and 1 drinks ticket. The portion for the fish and chips was a good size and quite filling and we sampled fried food from different regions in Italy and from other countries including [I]Frittura di paranza misto[/I] and [I]Olive ascolane e Cremin[/I]i from Le Marche, [I]Falafel [/I]from Morocco, [I]Involtini primavera[/I], [I]Gameri coda di fenice[/I] & [I]Gelato Fritto[/I] from China, [I]Formaggio Fritto[/I] from Abruzzo and for dessert we shared [I]Krapfen [/I]and [I]Strauben [/I]from Alto Adige. All of this was washed down with a few glasses (plastic) of wine.
All in all it was an interesting evening out and the kids enjoyed going round the stalls and choosing which food to try. It was also a very good deal as 4 tickets (36 Euros) was enough for 4 adults and two kids.