A side of chicken gravy would make it complete.
Having grown up where gravy was the norm, it hurts every time I see a restaurant serving it without gravy as an option.
Wait, chicken and waffles come with maple syrup too?
They sure do in my kitchen. :)
Sweet things and meat is very strange to see from the UK perspective
You mean food with any amount of flavor or spices?
Just piling on, mint jelly on lamb? Honey or cherry glaze on ham? Applesauce with pork chops?
Orange/Lemon chicken?
Teriyaki anything?
Sweet and Sour pork?
Hawaiian pizza?
Lua pig?
Midwesterner here… It’s weird to me too.
Very common in Chicago. You can get the basic or get some real posh ones without much effort
I dunno, I’ve seen what a full English looks like! :)
do people in the UK not like things like Teriyaki, or like americanized Chinese food like orange chicken?
USAmerican here - I’ve tried that chicken waffle thing twice, and it’s pretty revolting. 1/10 would rather go hungry.
Tbf, I hate all syrup. Sorry, Canada
I’ve never done tendies from scratch, but can make a good batch of nuggies with a bit of panko.
tendies
nuggies/s
Oh yeah, I have a toddler, so those aren’t from scratch. But the waffle is. I love that little waffle iron!