I was involuntarily listening to two old ladies talking loudly to each other the other day. One, to the astonishment of the other, said she had never had a chip butty.

Being a true man of the world, I have had many chip butties in my time.

FYI, if needed, a chip butty is chips (ie french fries, NOT crisps) sandwiched between bread slices or in a bap/bun. Arguably it should be buttered, but we will ignore that for the purposes of the following poll:

Q. HAVE YOU EVER EATEN A CHIP BUTTY?

  • Yes (UK/Ireland) (40%, 12 votes)
  • No (UK/Ireland) (0%, 0 votes)
  • Yes (Rest of World) (16%, 5 votes)
  • No (Rest of World) (43%, 13 votes)
30 voters. Poll end: 1 week ago

in reply to Big Vimto

@bigvimto @ambientspace I had one a month or so ago. Air-fried frozen chips so most definitely a bit rubbish. I may try for a Totnes baked artisan sourdough with home made sweet potato fries in the summer to claim some middle class credentials and wax lyrically about how the original was less appreciated but tasted better because in those days we couldn’t appreciate quality home cooked food, probably as a result of it being the early eighties and everyone was skint.
in reply to Nick

Yup, I have had many a chip butty, made with proper chips from a proper chippie, back when I was still eating gluten.

But, have you ever had a #ChipLoaf

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I have eaten two bits of rocky road, and two hot cross buns, and I am starving hungry. Yes, I did have lunch, but I am also low on weight since the weekend in Leicester. I feel like I could eat a chip loaf*!

*A chip loaf is school days food when I was a young teenager. When we were allowed out for lunchtimes we'd go to the bakery to buy a tin loaf and ask for the end crust to be cut of. We'd then walk to the chippie eating the centre out of the loaf. At the chippie we'd ask for the hollow loaf to be filled with chips. We'd then eat that while walking back to school.

#ChipLoaf


in reply to Nick

Non-UK folks may see references to names for bread that may need explaining. There are many local / regional names for a bead roll and many styles too, these can include, but are not limited to: rolls, buns, baps, barms, barm cakes, cobs, batch and stotties. Any can be used for a chip butty. Anything from two slices of mass produced white sliced loaf, fancy artisan sourdough, soft flour dusted bap or crusty bread roll. Chips, between two bits of buttered bread equals a chip butty.
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in reply to Mark Burton

For those interested ... I did a spot of searching last night and there is an unexpected amount of research on who calls a "bun" what and where across the UK... Including regional distribution maps. People have put an impressive amount of work in to this...

stephenliddell.co.uk/2022/08/0…

yougov.com/en-gb/articles/2120…

bbc.co.uk/future/article/20240…

bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z3…

Apologies if BBC articles are geo-blocked

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in reply to Mark Burton

@markhburton
Look, I'm a southerner from a long line of southerners - seriously, my ancestors have been in Cambridgeshire, Essex, and Suffolk ever since Thomas Cromwell first told the vicars to write down who they'd baptised - and I've been familiar with the chip butty from very early childhood. Can we stop with these claims of northern ownership of the concept, please?
in reply to Mark Burton

@markhburton
The thought had occurred to me.

(Recalling one of my friends from my undergrad days, who went to a rather high-rent (northern) private school, telling me the chip butties in his school canteen were disgusting, and me speculating that this was a deliberate attempt by the school leadership to get pupils to develop a lifelong, class-appropriate aversion to that particular delicacy.)

in reply to Nick

Just as an aside, in Scotland when you sit in at a chip shop you can order a “fish tea”. This is fish, chips, a pot of tea and buttered bread, essentially inviting you to make chip butties.

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