Yes. It was one of the things we made in cookery class at school (known then as Domestic Science). If I remember rightly, we cooked it in a deep frying pan. You boiled the eggs and rice, cut the eggs into quarters, put the rice, eggs and flaked fish into the pan and fry it. You can add fried onions and peas to it. I think we use to add lemon juice too. I might make some next week, perhaps on a bed of spinachKedgeree - A dish consisting of flaked fish, boiled rice and eggs.
Heard on a British TV show.
Or, somewhat/something like it?
Anyone?
it's not tame.. are you looking for something very spicy for breakfast ?No. I think it's a British interpretation of an Indian dish. It sounds tame though.
I like somewhat spicy food any 'ole time. Is kedgeree only for breakfast HD?it's not tame.. are you looking for something very spicy for breakfast ?
I forgot to mention the curry! Actually, we didn't put curry powder in when we made it at school. It is nice thoughYes of course.. it's Curried rice.. smoked haddock, flaked.. chopped hard boiled eggs... it's delicious... I have it a lot
it can be eaten anytime, but it's predominately a breakfast dishI like somewhat spicy food any 'ole time. Is kedgeree only for breakfast HD?
I've never even seen it, so going by the above description:
"A dish consisting of flaked fish, boiled rice and eggs." It sounded tame.
I think I would like it spicy or not, at any meal.