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One of my favourite pastimes is mocking books written by American writers ostensibly set in England, in particular crime and mystery series - you can discover all sorts of things about what people outside England think goes on over here, usually wrongly.

For example, I just picked up the first book of a series (published in 2005) with the following obvious errors:
  • Given that this is supposed to be England, what exactly are you doing talking about 'murder one'?
  • We don't have 'prosecuting attorneys', we have the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
  • What is this obsession with 'popovers' at meals? What the hell are they anyway and why are you serving them with steak & kidney pie? And just what is a 'stuffed potato'?

    Food is always a good place for all sorts of issues to creep in, as the obsession of the HP fandom with 'bangers' can testify. ;)
  • Date: 2010-08-20 09:09 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] captain-tiv.livejournal.com
    I have absolutely no idea what a popover is. I know what a Pop Tart is.

    Ah, a stuffed potato -- I can help you there.
    The recipe varies depending on what you want to put in it, but here's the gist of a stuffed baked potato:

    6 lg. baking potatoes
    1/2 c. or more low-fat cottage cheese
    Garlic to taste
    4 green onions, minced
    Paprika
    2 tbsp. Parmesan cheese

    Wash and dry the potatoes. Prick the skins. Bake at 425 degrees for 1 hour or until done.
    Cut a slice from the top of each potato and scoop out the pulp. In a blender, whip the cottage cheese until creamy. Mash the potato pulp and blend enough of the whipped cottage cheese to make light and fluffy. Stir in green onions. Spoon the mixture back into the shells, mounding it slightly. Place stuffed potatoes on a baking sheet; dust top with Parmesan cheese and paprika and return to the oven until browned.


    Basically, you bake the potato, then scoop all the potato out of the skin, mix it with all sorts of stuff and then shove it all back into the skin.

    Date: 2010-08-20 10:57 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] lovellama.livejournal.com
    A popover is a bread thing made mixing milk, egg, and flour, then cooking it in a tall/deep muffin type pan in a bit of HOT fat. It puffs up tall and becomes hollow inside. The recipe is the same as Yorkshire pudding, but cooked in a different pan.

    Date: 2010-08-21 09:43 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] graculus.livejournal.com
    Mutant Yorkshire puddings? But a) we don't, and b) why do they appear at three different meals in this book? ;)

    Date: 2010-08-21 09:41 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] graculus.livejournal.com
    Which is all very well but this novel had one of the main characters with this as takeaway food... ;)

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