F1 food thread
Discussion
amongst all the doom and gloom of the current cold going around and all the bickering between everyone to have a different type of thread.
My mate and I watch the F1 together, we did the whole season last year together getting trollied, this year we have decided to do the same but adding food.
This is how it works.
Wherever the race is, you cook something from that place, be it a national dish or something you want, it has to be from the race country and on race day, you can include drink to match if you wish, but rose water can be swapped for anything.
You can recommend a dish or what you're thinking of.
This weekend, if it goes ahead, I will be serving up a breakfast of either Castlemaine XXXX or Foster's, with kangaroo buggers and chips.
My mate and I watch the F1 together, we did the whole season last year together getting trollied, this year we have decided to do the same but adding food.
This is how it works.
Wherever the race is, you cook something from that place, be it a national dish or something you want, it has to be from the race country and on race day, you can include drink to match if you wish, but rose water can be swapped for anything.
You can recommend a dish or what you're thinking of.
This weekend, if it goes ahead, I will be serving up a breakfast of either Castlemaine XXXX or Foster's, with kangaroo buggers and chips.
If no races run this season, we're going to have a lot of missing meals!
But in the spirit of this thread... Each year for the USA GP pre show there is loads of focus on burgers and steak etc, so each year we join in with a BBQ cooked feast and a load of Budweiser - which is a terrible beer, but whatever
I suppose if the Chinese or Vietnam GP's happen to run a few pet dogs might be in trouble...
But in the spirit of this thread... Each year for the USA GP pre show there is loads of focus on burgers and steak etc, so each year we join in with a BBQ cooked feast and a load of Budweiser - which is a terrible beer, but whatever

I suppose if the Chinese or Vietnam GP's happen to run a few pet dogs might be in trouble...
pits said:
amongst all the doom and gloom of the current cold going around and all the bickering between everyone to have a different type of thread.
My mate and I watch the F1 together, we did the whole season last year together getting trollied, this year we have decided to do the same but adding food.
This is how it works.
Wherever the race is, you cook something from that place, be it a national dish or something you want, it has to be from the race country and on race day, you can include drink to match if you wish, but rose water can be swapped for anything.
You can recommend a dish or what you're thinking of.
This weekend, if it goes ahead, I will be serving up a breakfast of either Castlemaine XXXX or Foster's, with kangaroo buggers and chips.
make sure you specify the right chips though - the aussies reference chips in the American (crisps) and the English sense! As if they thought the English language words didn't yet have enough stupid double meanings! My mate and I watch the F1 together, we did the whole season last year together getting trollied, this year we have decided to do the same but adding food.
This is how it works.
Wherever the race is, you cook something from that place, be it a national dish or something you want, it has to be from the race country and on race day, you can include drink to match if you wish, but rose water can be swapped for anything.
You can recommend a dish or what you're thinking of.
This weekend, if it goes ahead, I will be serving up a breakfast of either Castlemaine XXXX or Foster's, with kangaroo buggers and chips.
And yeah we've done this one a few times, does drinking lager in the sun at silverstone count?

TheDeuce said:
If no races run this season, we're going to have a lot of missing meals!
But in the spirit of this thread... Each year for the USA GP pre show there is loads of focus on burgers and steak etc, so each year we join in with a BBQ cooked feast and a load of Budweiser - which is a terrible beer, but whatever
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Treat yourself to some Samuel Adams Boston Lager instead. But in the spirit of this thread... Each year for the USA GP pre show there is loads of focus on burgers and steak etc, so each year we join in with a BBQ cooked feast and a load of Budweiser - which is a terrible beer, but whatever

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I've enjoyed chips at Skegness , sorry Zandvoort, gnocchi near Imola and dogburger at Silverstone but I enjoyed (as a spectator, not diner ) the NASCAR offering at Charlotte - a seven pound cheese sandwich . Tragically, my picture won't upload but it included 2 pounds of cheese , 3 pounds of pulled pork and a pound of bacon .
Yee hah...
Yee hah...
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