cheese pickled onions, piccalilli and crusty bread. oh and best butter, not this margarine stuff.
2006-09-11 00:14:58
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answered by The Way 4
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Pub Food
Nearly all pubs sell pub lunches. One of these is the Ploughman's Lunch which is a great wedge of Cheddar cheese, some bread, some pickle, and an onion. Other typical pub foods are scampi (kind of shellfish) and chips (fried potatoes), pie and chips, and chicken and chips.
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/pubs.htm
The fact is that it is likely that ploughmen did enjoy a hunk of cheese with a jar of ale. But the ploughman's that has evolved in British pubs is a much more elaborate combination. Four chunks of cheese is a good start. Mature Cheddar, some Stilton, a ripe slice of Brie, and a contrasting Double Gloucester. Next is some fresh home-baked bread, preferably in the form of a crusty French roll. Branston Pickle is a staple ingredient, and a big dollop is appreciated. Some small pickled onions work wonders. A field tomato and a nice hard-boiled egg also add flavour. Then, a generous host will add a slice of Melton Mowbray pie, or even a complete small one. Alternatives are a thick slice of country ham or a local pate. What have I missed? Ah! A crisp green apple. And the salad. Not just some lettuce leaves, but a varied mix of vegetables.
http://theploughman2005.blogspot.com/
2006-09-11 00:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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A ploughman's lunch is a cold snack or meal, featuring at a minimum, a thick piece of cheese (usually Cheddar, Stilton, or other local cheese), pickle (often Branston Pickle, sometimes piccalilli and/or pickled onions), crusty bap or chunk of bread, and butter.
It is often accompanied by a green salad; other common additions are half an apple, celery, pâté, sliced hard-boiled egg or beetroot.
It is a common menu item in English pubs, often shortened when ordering to "a ploughman's".
Familiarity with the ploughman's lunch has led catering companies to describe a sandwich containing Cheddar, pickle and salad as a "ploughman's sandwich."
2006-09-11 00:22:45
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answered by Kangkid 3
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Here is an answer I found online:
"A ploughman's lunch is a cold snack or meal, featuring at a minimum, a thick piece of cheese (usually Cheddar, Stilton, or other local cheese), pickle (often Branston Pickle, sometimes piccalilli and/or pickled onions), crusty bap or chunk of bread, and butter.
It is often accompanied by a green salad; other common additions are half an apple, celery, pâté, sliced hard-boiled egg or beetroot.
It is a common menu item in English pubs, often shortened when ordering to "a ploughman's".
Familiarity with the ploughman's lunch has led catering companies to describe a sandwich containing Cheddar, pickle and salad as a "ploughman's sandwich."
2006-09-11 00:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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A ploughman's lunch is a cold snack or meal, featuring at a minimum, a thick piece of cheese (usually Cheddar, Stilton, or other local cheese), pickle (often Branston Pickle, sometimes piccalilli and/or pickled onions), crusty bap or chunk of bread, and butter.
It is often accompanied by a green salad; other common additions are half an apple, celery, pâté, sliced hard-boiled egg or beetroot.
2006-09-11 09:12:14
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answer #5
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answered by Ylia 4
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Either cheese (cheddar or stilton) or ham, they're the only variables.
After that, you'll have generous hunks of crusty bread, plenty of full-fat butter, a big juicy pickled onion, some simple salad (icegerg lettuce, cucumber and tomato – nothing fancy) and a serving of pickle (Branston or something similar).
Really does the trick with a pint of lager shandy after a long countryside walk!
2006-09-11 08:31:54
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answered by kpbunches 3
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Rope Courgette & Vinegar. Thats the Vic Reeves version.
, Pickle, Bread.Cheese
2006-09-11 00:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Good quality bread and cheese is the mainstay. In Victorian times, labourers basically lived on bread, cheese and real ale. Nowadays we add saladings, such as scallions etc. and maybe a little pickle on the side.
2006-09-11 01:05:12
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answered by anna 7
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A ploughman? Like shepherd's pie and cottage pie, difficult to find the ingredients these days.
2006-09-11 00:34:10
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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Basic salad...tomatoes, cucumber, lettuce, etc then Pickle such as branston and a pickled onion, also usually a roll of bread also, then whichever ploughmans you've ordered ie stilton, cheddar, ham etc.
2006-09-11 00:19:55
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answered by heleneaustin 4
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answered by grindstaff 4
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