For those Americans wondering, chipped beef on toast is a WW2 combat meal usually called shit on a shingle EDIT: tasting history has a really good video on it. When Made correctly, it's actually not that bad
@jamestestorff1997 Not to mention a lot of people just cook up ground beef, surely not those thin slices, and for more flavor use cream of mushroom soup
@@Headless_Toil2418 The new version yes but not originally.. Just because you didn't exist when it was being eaten (during WWII) doesn't mean your right.
From midwest here. Never even heard of it let alone seen or eaten it. But I have heard of shit on a shingle. I never knew it referenced an actual "meal". I always thought it was a colloquialism for any bad dish.
You’re talking about a dish colloquially called “Shit on a shingle”. It was invented in WWII was a way to make salt beef rations more palatable for the troops. I know exactly zero people who aren’t like Vietnam veterans or myself who eat this and no restaurants that sell it.
@@Leafy_Axewand in true British fashion, we have colonised the dish, also how can you know who invented it? It could’ve been invented anytime after fire and bread were discovered basically
for context the unofficial term-abbreviated as “S.O.S.”-became popular slang among American soldiers during World War II. It refers to “cream chipped beef on toast,” a dish that's been featured in Army cookbooks for over 100 years. Any creamed meat (shit) served on toast (shingle) could be referred to as S.O.S.
@@michaelajonathan Don't assume, just because I'm not nice to you, doesn't mean I'm not perfectly calm. You still didn't explain why you're @'ing me with stupid ass shit.
As an American, our breakfast is usually either cereal, eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, toast, or yogurt. I’ve never seen anything like the one in the video served in America, I would never eat it. 💀
As an American, who the fuck eats meat flakes in white sauce on bread? Was this an attempt at biscuits and gravy? Contrary to popular belief, Americans have their limits when it comes to rancid food.
@@cerberus3508 was originally a ww1/2 ration, soldiers got attached to it, and brought it home. Their families improved upon it(like you do for any recipe) and THAT is what we eat today. What he made seems worse than the wartime rations
Im from the UK 26 y/o. We don't have chipped beef, ive never seen someone other than myself make a roux in this country and ive heard shit on a shingle at least 5 times, probably waaay more.
It's literally called shit on a shingle which was eaten during the great depression. The only people who eat it now are old people too feel nostalgia whose family passed during that time
@@N0t_Swaggerthere’s like an “ updated “ version which is hamburger helper beef on toasted white bread or mashed potatoes but mostly poor people eat it
I love this dish but he prepared it so badly that I had a hard time recognizing it. I’m not old by the way under 25. The guy made his radioactive orange for some reason
American here; the chipped beef on toast was something they used to eat during the great depression. My grandpa used to eat it all the time. I've never seen it served in a restaurant, and I doubt most people even know what it is unless they had grandparents who ate depression cuisine LOL! I have tried it and it is awful! Beans on toast, however, is pretty good!
Way better if you reverse the cheese and beans though. The cheese and butter melts better under the beans. It is how i had always seen it done till these lot online do it and same with baked potato's it bugs me not sure why but i know i am not alone.😂 Just like when people put milk in with the bloomin Teabag and sugar, then people wonder why they can't get a strong cuppa out the teabag. 🤦♂️
The fact you think he serious 😂, this video is making fun of people who think British people eat jellied eels or boiled chicken despite them being ww2 ration meals
I'm American. Chipped beef is basically dried beef rehydrated, then *gently* combined with Bechamel sauce. It's a basic white sauce with bits of beef in, served on hot buttered toasted white bread. My American grandmother served it to us in the 1970s. She was born in 1904, and the dish died out with her generation. Absolutely no-one eats "sh!t-on-a-shingle" anymore. However, this American ate plenty of beans-on-toast, served by my English mother! Divinely satisfying!
I ate it growing up, and still eat it, but the 'chipped beef' that I got came in a glass jar and had to be sliced up first. And we called it SOS as a kid...I didn't find out what that stood for until I was an adult! But, yeah, that ain't 'died out'. Still alive and well in Texas for sure!
Comparing a “shit on a shingle” that people apparently ate during WW2 to something British people ACTUALLY EAT is a totally fair comparison! Keep it up!
the point of his series of shorts is to take the piss out of americans who literally do the exact same thing with british food, all ure doing is showing that u completely fell for the ragebait
@dafyddpowell1390 Yes actually they have, beans and toast is a british staple to this date. Its not bad in my opinion and i enjoy a british breakfast but y'all act like we eat whatever this dumbass made on the daily, he somehow turned chipped beef into a paste? And somehow made a meal that used to be eaten during Americas worst time in history, worse than the original, which was already pretty mediocre.
@@koopii it's not denial it's straight up being truthful. The only people eating "chipped beef" or Shit on a Shingle is really old people, and that's still uncommon even amongs the old folks. He essentially compare a dish that barely is a thing anymore and claiming its "sold everywhere" to a dish that is common in british culture.
No it's common and my favorite I'm 26 in Philadelphia but his real sin is how he made it IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO LOOK ANYTHING LIKE THAT IT'S NOT PINK SLIME he like blended it to look gross it's supposed to be white cream with cooked pieces of chipped beef I have mine with syrup it's delicious unlike that abomination 😢
@@nicholascanada3123 yeah I've seen it, but it's still pretty rare. Maybe in certain parts of the US, but the dish is kinda long forgotten for the most part
If your family is in the military you do. It's called Shit on the shingle. It's chipped beef in country style gravy sauce. It's still common but substituted with ground beef or sausage beef. My uncles used to make that even my mom so it's not all that uncommon.
I'm 55 and know this dish as a classic. A diner I worked at in the 80s would have s.o.s as a special once a week and all the older gentlemen would line up out the door to get some, we'd sell out before lunch . It's good - no different than sausage gravy and biscuits.
@@Neanmel yeah, he said gross food, but he also lied about how chipped beef on toast is widely consumed by Americans. Nobody in America has eaten that shit since the 60s unless they were dying.
We eat both. Shit on a Shingle is good stuff, but you need to eat it on toast. I actually made some up a few weeks ago but I used waffle fries instead, and it wasn't half bad.
We used to eat that stuff a lot 70 years ago. It was called shit on a shingle, and was served in every military kitchen in WWII. If you were in the field and were lucky enough to get a hot meal, it was usually that.
@@dragonalleyofficialyou kinda are bc I’m African American yes still American and we never heard of anything like that in our whole history lives but we eat grilled cheese or peanut butter and jelly or. Just toast with Butter on it and I swear to god f8 you do that ~ imma fr start a fight and trust me I will win.
Very incorrectly made, at least by most accounts. What it actually is, is biscuits and gravy with the biscuits swapped for toast, bonus points if it’s Texas toast. Is called shit on a shingle, for obvious reasons
As someone from the southeastern United States, I can confirm that I have never heard of that, nor seen it. Also, beign an American that has been to England, their food is the absolute worst cuisine I have ever consumed.
@@KeyboardKing-37 yep, my family and I went to London and Greece for vacation last year, Greece had good food, London’s was either from other countries, eggs, or meh at best
@@Blaidd7542I’ve never heard of it till today and based on the other comments the last person to actually make it before this guy was probably Lucy in 1946
@@Thekillercat1265 He is either a shit cook or someone very biased because most SOS have some beef still in it and is more of white sauce color. Look it up on google and you'd be able to tell what I mean.
Might I humbly suggest that you should re-try S.O.S… I have NEVER seen it look like that in my life. Usually when I’ve had it, it’s chipped beef slices that’s been seared in the pan, then added to a WHITE gravy made separately and with seasonings. Then you put it on toast and immediately eat it before the bread gets soggy.
It’s called shit on a shingle and Americans don’t eat it nor is it sold anywhere here. If there is a midwestern restaurant that serves shit on a shingle I guarantee it doesn’t look like what you just made
Because what did the US invent? Burgers, steak, fries, pasta, pizza, hot dogs? None of it was invented by an American. And sausage rolls aren't even British
It’s usually called shit on a shingle, down in the south it’s chopped up Bologna and white creamy gravy ( i don’t know what kinda of gravy he made) and if any one is wondering there is no such thing as tasteless southern food.
Ok but you left out that chipped beef on toast is frequently called 'shit on a shingle'. Really. Like on restaurant menus. It's also tastier than it looks.
NOT what chipped beef on toast looks like.. it is dried salted thin sliced beef that is torn apart and added to a white sauce. NOT what looks like canned corn beef sent through a blender.
As someone who has lived in America my entire life I would never even consider letting the abomination Grace even the 600mile radius around me that thing is absolutely horrid
Most Americans (as an American) eat biscuits and gravy. Or eggs and bacon as breakfast. Or pancakes. I don’t know what he made in the vid as American food but I’m concerned. Also yes a lot of Americans do eat processed meat and it disgusts me. ❤
"chipped beef on toast is sold all over the country"? The hell it is. I have never seen this on a menu anywhere in the US. I've heard of it, but I have never seen it served anywhere. It was a WW2 dish.
“Shit on a shingle” is not eaten at all in America, it was a long ass time ago when we were rationing our food. But unlike the Brit’s we’ve realized we don’t have to eat that shit anymore
Respectfully, don't knock it when you don't know the full story. Cheese and Beans on toast is surprisingly tasty - even if it does look a little unappealing. It was actually a fairly common meal for the working class during the wars, especially in mining towns! It's remained a favourite for a few reasons- It's easy to cook, tasty, quick to make and doesn't cost much to make during a time when there's very little money to go around. In the UK right now, the cost of living is extremely high. The rate of poverty is super high too and the prices of food and drink, even the healthy stuff, is so expensive right now. For some people, processed and canned food is all they can afford or find at food banks. The government are pigs, and are just fine sitting up in their high castles with their pheasant and truffles. They don't care and won't listen. They're not exactly keen to lower the price of their favourite bourgie foods or share with anyone whose income's less than half a million a day, so everyday people have to make do with what they have. A can of beans, a block of cheese and a loaf of bread is incredibly flexible as he says in the video and can be eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner and doesn't cost that much either. It's nutritious and hearty, too, so it'll fill someone up for a good while and won't mean skipping out on nutrients the body needs to function.
I mean, I don't like beans on toast, but it's hardly ration food lol. It's no worse than your biscuits and gravy. All Americans I know act as if all food we eat is the same bland food without realising that it's exactly the same as you just said. It's war time rations that had that sort of stuff, surviving on the minimum. Most of the time, American and English cuisine is very similar these days. Just with different styles to it from their locale.
@@Grigeral comparing beans on toast to biscuits and gravy is like comparing Pluto to the Sun. Beans and toast is just that. Biscuits and gravy has so much in it sausage, salt ,pepper, milk, butter other optional seasoning. All over 2 perfectly golden brown buttery biscuits. Meanwhile you got BEANS on a piece of WHITE BREAD 🍞 and this is not a wartime ration food to you, it’s breakfast
American here. My husband thought I was weird for making a full English with “BEANS for breakfast”. As soon as he started eating he shut up .😂 he admitted it was really good! 🙃 now I’m sleepy 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Let me inform you of something Tom Hardy. As an American, literally nobody has ever mixed flour, a stick of butter, milk and dog food meat into a bowl and mixed it together in a pan in the USA. Literally we just eat anything that makes you fat 🗿
Fun fact for your consideration, americans call that "shit on a shingle". It isnt bad, but straight up, Im taking cheesy beans over creamy beef any day of the week. The British get 1 for free.
So actually for s*** on a shingle as an American you take and you make a black pepper gravy And then have some cooked beef that you throw in there And then you throw that on some biscuits not just toast
As an american, i can confirm that nobody eats the "american version" toast that is supposed to be a version of british baby food Edit: yall can stop blowing up my notifications. 🥵
American here. No. Just no. I eat my toast with butter or peanut butter. I have never seen that vile garbage in my life until now, and frankly, I wish I hadn't.
It’s actually called shit on a shingle he just made it entirely wrong it’s usually southern white gravy with ground beef it used to be more common with chipped beef but chipped beef isn’t as popular anymore
Rubbish. You know most of the U S eats that rubbish. (& that all of that dodgy American food has to be avoided for actual health reasons altogether🙏🏻🇬🇧 Beans & cheese on buttered toast with a smidgen of Worcester sauce is v helpful after a slight champagne hangover has been acquired & let's face it - is far healthier "fast food" than that vile actual junk food those jokers are always eating🙏🏻💜🇬🇧💜
As an American (southern) I have to say that the food he prepared for America a mockery of a dish that looks pretty okay if you look it up. I actually did have it twice in my life but it was on biscuit and it was pretty good ngl
The dish's unofficial term-abbreviated as “S.O.S.”-became popular slang among American soldiers during World War II. It refers to “cream chipped beef on toast,” a dish that's been featured in Army cookbooks for over 100 years. Any creamed meat (shit) served on toast (shingle) could be referred to as S.O.S.
"Chipped beef is a classic *military dish* made with dried beef in a thick and creamy white sauce seasoned with cayenne pepper that's served" - literally the first result that pops up
If bros comparing foods I wanna know why he’s not comparing eggs and bacon to beans on toast cause that’s more American than whatever provision sandwich he made to represent our country
@@aprilfooler758 probably because there isn't really anything the US actually invented. And baked beans are from the US so its not a good comparison regardless
@@aprilfooler758 No, it's not. You just don't know anything about any country outside the US. South Africa is far more diverse than the US could ever hope to be, India is more diverse and Brazil probably also is. You're only judging "diversity" by skin colour, not actual ethnicity. According to ethnic fractionalization, the US is about 90th worldwide. Americans are culturally pretty similar and there's far far greater divide in other countries, especially third world countries.
"Shit on a Shingle", or Chipped beef is made quite differently. How you actually make it is with cut up dried beef, using Milk, flour, butter and pepper, making a gravy in a pan and throwing your cut up beef in it rather then mashed. It's typically a Army food, being used during WW1. Some Army's still serve it but its been replaced by proper canteen food and MREs, but the Recipe is out there, making it a staple in US food as a first ever low cost struggle meal. Basically its a bootleg Biscuits and Gravy.
My great grandpa was a cook in the Korean war and used to make this for us it's really not that bad and his looked 300x more appetizing than anything in this video
Honestly used to love this as a kid 😅 the first time I heard called it "shit on a single" my mum accidentally said it then said "oh shit, don't call it that" 😂 definitely needs to be made with the chipped flakey beef, I've never seen it done with (what looks like) luncheon meat before 🤔
The difference of course being that Mexico’s beans actually have flavor, something that British people fall and their knees and cower in fear of despite colonizing nearly the entire planet and apparently using none of the spices they encountered.
You literally picked the dish we nicknamed "shit on a shingle" that hasnt been commonly served anywhere since probably the 1970s, that first came about as a food shortage solution in the great depression.
The unofficial term-abbreviated as “S.O.S.”-became popular slang among American soldiers during World War II. It refers to “cream chipped beef on toast,” a dish that's been featured in Army cookbooks for over 100 years. Any creamed meat (shit) served on toast (shingle) could be referred to as S.O.S.
@@WeirdTown.I gave it a shot interestingly most recipes do not call for cheese which he had to add to add flavor otherwise it is as tasteless as chipped beef on toast... I put them together and it somehow came out even more tasteless.😂
What does being next to Mexico have anything to do with it? England is not far from France but British food is some of the most bland, under seasoned food you can eat, while French food is some of the best food in the world 😂
Sure love it when a British youtube channel makes a UK vs. USA comparison and puts much more effort into making the British meal taste better while bringing out an American meal nobody has ever heard of before.
You’re only going to find chipped beef on toast in a small portion of the mid-Atlantic region of the USA, not the other 3.5 million square miles of the country. And if you have to make the shittiest version of the shittiest food to make British “cuisine” look even remotely appetizing, I get it man, it’s hard to hold that L
Seriously. So many Americans have never even heard of this dish it’s insane. Only like four states along the east coast still serve it but it’s surprisingly good when done properly, unlike how this dumbass did it
not gonna lie, i used to think beans were gross on toast, ive been kinda warming up to the idea of trying it, though this comment has a point ive never heard of this in my life
i think this is why americans think we have poor food due to our rationings during the war. the yanks would go back their and tell them how bland our food is/was. i dont think our food is that bad at all@@Channel-23s
@@joshhudson4192 And therein lies the joke that is going over every Americans head. Every UK vs US video he does, he compares some obscure gross American food to a regular British one and gives the UK the win. Why? Because every time Americans say UK food is bad, they bring up something obscure that nobody has eaten in 80 years and act like we all eat it and know what it is.
bro put our nation’s collective struggle meal from the great depression (that i hadn’t even heard of till now) up against a modern british staple to try and make british food palatable💀💀
Beans on toast is a struggle meal too 😂 it's just really, really good. English beans are nothing like U.S. beans. Think of it more like the taste of dipping bread in pasta sauce.
@@raven4442 heinz is an american company. heinz beans = american beans. also british people talk ab eating beans on toast like nonstop, and as an american, i have never eaten nor heard of this meal until this video. and it seems as though 99.99% of these other americans are in the same camp as me. whereas id wager the inverse about british people. that 99.99% have eaten beans on toast. like. in the past 356 days. sooo how struggle of a meal is it really in england. we left our great depression struggle meals in the 1930s where they belong idk💀
For those Americans wondering, chipped beef on toast is a WW2 combat meal usually called shit on a shingle EDIT: tasting history has a really good video on it. When Made correctly, it's actually not that bad
Shit on a shingle is hamburger gravy on toast, not whatever abomination that thing is
@jamestestorff1997 Not to mention a lot of people just cook up ground beef, surely not those thin slices, and for more flavor use cream of mushroom soup
I've had shit on a shingle, it was a much more appetizing version that was basically gravy and hamburger on toast
Oooooh ok.
@@Headless_Toil2418 The new version yes but not originally.. Just because you didn't exist when it was being eaten (during WWII) doesn't mean your right.
As an American, I have never once in my life seen that served for any meal
You're lucky. I'm British but my ex wife is American and I've seen this eaten from Harrisburg PA to Jacksonville FL....
@@feralgrandad4429 sure. The US is a massive country, and in Georgia I have never seen it once
From midwest here. Never even heard of it let alone seen or eaten it. But I have heard of shit on a shingle. I never knew it referenced an actual "meal". I always thought it was a colloquialism for any bad dish.
@@feralgrandad4429 And I guarantee you it doesn’t look like the trash in this video, it’s probably just biscuits and gravy except with toast
Same
You’re talking about a dish colloquially called “Shit on a shingle”. It was invented in WWII was a way to make salt beef rations more palatable for the troops. I know exactly zero people who aren’t like Vietnam veterans or myself who eat this and no restaurants that sell it.
He also made it wrong-
Whoosh
Restaurants don't sell beans on toast over here either
@@keilow885english breakfast comes with beans on toast love
@@moonrice3821 that's not beans on toast that's a full English with toast on the side I'm not your love
As a Latin American, the difference between YOUR beans and ours is that ours aren't coming from a can
And we don't put that shit on plain bread, like tf
@@crusaderthememer6523 Beans on toast were invented by an american
@@Leafy_Axewand in true British fashion, we have colonised the dish, also how can you know who invented it? It could’ve been invented anytime after fire and bread were discovered basically
we dont use beens, we use beans
Yeah and Mexicans know how to cook beans, living in Texas going to an authentic Mexican restaurant is one of the best culinary experiences I've had.
As a poor American I've never ate that shit in my life.
On god bro British people be tripping
@@Nut_sackfr
@@Nut_sackyep.
br*t*sh people be trying to do anything to justify their "food"
for context the unofficial term-abbreviated as “S.O.S.”-became popular slang among American soldiers during World War II. It refers to “cream chipped beef on toast,” a dish that's been featured in Army cookbooks for over 100 years. Any creamed meat (shit) served on toast (shingle) could be referred to as S.O.S.
Bro, we literally call it "shit on a shingle;" it is by no means a universally beloved classic
He made it wrong
😂
Very wrong!!! SOS is made with pork sausage 😂 like biscuit and gravy
Never heard of this in the south.
finally something good here
ima be honest my family makes sos with pork or beef and peas. it’s amazing
i never thought I’d see british breakfast propaganda in my life, but here we are
This is how people act when their country used to be important, and isn't anymore
@@michaelajonathan
What the fuck are you @'ing me for?
@@mitchtherevolution chill bruv it's not that serious u did not fail test or something, my brother u need to take a chill pill💊🙂
@@michaelajonathan
Don't assume, just because I'm not nice to you, doesn't mean I'm not perfectly calm.
You still didn't explain why you're @'ing me with stupid ass shit.
@@mitchtherevolutionCrazy how yanks glaze themselves at every given opportunity.
As an American, our breakfast is usually either cereal, eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, toast, or yogurt. I’ve never seen anything like the one in the video served in America, I would never eat it. 💀
I googled it and only 7.6% of Americans have actually heard of it and only 20% of those have tried it
can you just read over what you just wrote 💀
@@Hounderzz I think you need to read it again. It's 20% of those 7.6%
@@Chicken_Nandersyou're scared to walk into your local 7/11 because the neighbourhoods gone to shit 😂😂😂
Youv got people that think we eat devilled kidneys mate. I’ve asked this on a couple videos now and I demand an answer!
WTF IS A DEVILLED KIDNEY
@@Chicken_Nanders 1.52% of Americans have tried it. 20% of those 7.6% Americans that have heard of it
There's a reason why that meal earned the nickname "Shit on a shingle"
There’s a reason why we mock Americans for not understanding sarcasm or dry humour
And was invented in the uk
@@kyledavis5617america was founded by the english, the french and etc.
please dont shit on me
@@shingreonI hope this was already your name cos if not it's really funny but also..... nah it's funny either way much respect 😂
As an American...wtf is that💀
Shit on a shingle
Yeah I've literally never seen that in my life that's fucking nasty
Its called chip beef in gravy buy its usually referred to as shit on a shingle because of how bad it is and literally nobody eats it
Something that was eaten in the 20s
@@WeirdoInc787 Pretty sure it was nicknamed shit on a shingle due to American soldiers being given it during WWII
I ate bean sandwiches growing up I'm from the US. Most Americans eat like infants. I love meals that have flavors. I love your videos.
Most americans have never heard of that "American" food either.
@@sploinkity.mp3Where do you think Buffalo Wings came from?
@@sploinkity.mp3gravy?
@@xaneth11 fair point
@@aki3mii I’d argue that isn’t really food
@@sploinkity.mp3French fries don’t come from France. They’re named after the American man who invented them. His last name being French.
As an American, who the fuck eats meat flakes in white sauce on bread? Was this an attempt at biscuits and gravy? Contrary to popular belief, Americans have their limits when it comes to rancid food.
Shit on a shingle. White gravy, with sausage chunks, and on toast, preferably Texas toast.
@@szeth5287 see that actually sounds good, unlike what was shown in the video. That actually looks like shit
@@cerberus3508 was originally a ww1/2 ration, soldiers got attached to it, and brought it home. Their families improved upon it(like you do for any recipe) and THAT is what we eat today. What he made seems worse than the wartime rations
@@szeth5287 for me i like a artisano toasted bread with 2 over medium egg spam and bacon as my best healthy protein meal
@@iratenate4845 that’s also about the same as what I eat, except a few more eggs, and a slice of regular white bread because cheap.
I have never heard of a chipped beef on toast in my life
- an American
you probably heard of it at some point as "Shit on a Shingle"
Im from the UK 26 y/o. We don't have chipped beef, ive never seen someone other than myself make a roux in this country and ive heard shit on a shingle at least 5 times, probably waaay more.
@@cameroneridan4558I've never seen it out in the wild but the only time I've heard is in ww2 history videos
Swear
I haven either
i have never seen that atrocity in my entire life
Trying to gaslight the entirety of America is insane
Understandable, he lives in The greatest 💩 hole country ever, let him think he won.
that what I'm glad I'm not the only one
Yeah I’ve never seen this stuff
never seen it either
That's not what it looks like
As an American I have no idea “Chipped Beef on Toast” is
WW1 food
Same im an american(also native american) and ive never seen or heard of it in my entire life 💀
Philly cheese steak.
Same
Same
It's literally called shit on a shingle which was eaten during the great depression.
The only people who eat it now are old people too feel nostalgia whose family passed during that time
I remember eating that lol
@@Sxdbrooked bro is OLD 💀🙏
@@N0t_Swagger nah I ate it recently cuz someone old gave it to me
@@N0t_Swaggerthere’s like an “ updated “ version which is hamburger helper beef on toasted white bread or mashed potatoes but mostly poor people eat it
I love this dish but he prepared it so badly that I had a hard time recognizing it. I’m not old by the way under 25. The guy made his radioactive orange for some reason
Comparing something nobody in America
Bro went to the darkest depths of breakfast choices to find the worst one to compare
Yeah no shit that’s the point of the video
@@UJHHYHG-jd3sk honestly my problem with it tho is he made it seem like we actually eat that when I don’t think even the fattest American would
@@UJHHYHG-jd3sknobody’s eats that tho, obvious bias by the creator.
@@D1Kwazy I’m pretty sure it isn’t satire
@@horse9722he never said it was satire he just said it was biased
American here; the chipped beef on toast was something they used to eat during the great depression. My grandpa used to eat it all the time. I've never seen it served in a restaurant, and I doubt most people even know what it is unless they had grandparents who ate depression cuisine LOL! I have tried it and it is awful! Beans on toast, however, is pretty good!
Way better if you reverse the cheese and beans though.
The cheese and butter melts better under the beans.
It is how i had always seen it done till these lot online do it and same with baked potato's it bugs me not sure why but i know i am not alone.😂
Just like when people put milk in with the bloomin Teabag and sugar, then people wonder why they can't get a strong cuppa out the teabag. 🤦♂️
@@paulammon2281 Good idea! I'm going to try that!
As an American, no American calls it "depression cuisine"
@@anishole7992 As an uninformed American without any relatives who lived through the Great Depression, maybe.
@@chrisbrooks6697 I'm sorry my family has better taste in food than yours
As an American I also have never had this...We haven't eaten that since 1930. 😂
Whatever you say mate
@@kreonftw Never even heard of it
@@lll_Ahmad wow you have never been down south
@@kreonftw fr we eat it all the time fr fr
Fr Fr Fr
Love how the Brits are like, “See? Your food is gross, too!” While comparing their modern day meals to the ones American soldiers ate during WWII 😂😂😂
The fact you think he serious 😂, this video is making fun of people who think British people eat jellied eels or boiled chicken despite them being ww2 ration meals
@@acksawblack well my Englishman was born in the 70s and said that he was raised eating boiled meats and veg.
I'm American. Chipped beef is basically dried beef rehydrated, then *gently* combined with Bechamel sauce. It's a basic white sauce with bits of beef in, served on hot buttered toasted white bread.
My American grandmother served it to us in the 1970s. She was born in 1904, and the dish died out with her generation.
Absolutely no-one eats "sh!t-on-a-shingle" anymore.
However, this American ate plenty of beans-on-toast, served by my English mother! Divinely satisfying!
I will argue it certainly didn’t die out with her generation. I don’t know where you got that idea from.
I ate it growing up, and still eat it, but the 'chipped beef' that I got came in a glass jar and had to be sliced up first. And we called it SOS as a kid...I didn't find out what that stood for until I was an adult! But, yeah, that ain't 'died out'. Still alive and well in Texas for sure!
This is just wrong lol. Plenty of places especially in the Northeast of the US still serve chipped beef on toast and SOS.
@@malcolmalexander3352 As someone from the Northeast I've never heard of it until recently.
@@m4x927 yeah it’s still not super popular. Mainly eaten among the older generations but you can definitely find it at restaurants in the northeast
Comparing a “shit on a shingle” that people apparently ate during WW2 to something British people ACTUALLY EAT is a totally fair comparison! Keep it up!
loool so mad
@@courtneyclark1215 I mean he’s just being truthful.
the point of his series of shorts is to take the piss out of americans who literally do the exact same thing with british food, all ure doing is showing that u completely fell for the ragebait
@dafyddpowell1390 Yes actually they have, beans and toast is a british staple to this date. Its not bad in my opinion and i enjoy a british breakfast but y'all act like we eat whatever this dumbass made on the daily, he somehow turned chipped beef into a paste? And somehow made a meal that used to be eaten during Americas worst time in history, worse than the original, which was already pretty mediocre.
cry about it 😂😂
Him "This is a dish sold all over the country." Also him starts doing random shit.
Denial i see
@@koopii it's not denial it's straight up being truthful. The only people eating "chipped beef" or Shit on a Shingle is really old people, and that's still uncommon even amongs the old folks. He essentially compare a dish that barely is a thing anymore and claiming its "sold everywhere" to a dish that is common in british culture.
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No it's common and my favorite I'm 26 in Philadelphia but his real sin is how he made it IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO LOOK ANYTHING LIKE THAT IT'S NOT PINK SLIME he like blended it to look gross it's supposed to be white cream with cooked pieces of chipped beef I have mine with syrup it's delicious unlike that abomination 😢
@@nicholascanada3123 yeah I've seen it, but it's still pretty rare. Maybe in certain parts of the US, but the dish is kinda long forgotten for the most part
A completely accurate and unbiased view of American culture. 10/10
Also. I’m not American.
I don’t think a single American would ever eat that with a smile on their face
He didn’t make it right
we dont, thats why
I’ve never seen that meal in my whole life
same@@Averageatfortnite
most of us are too busy stuffing our faces with MidDonald's
If you want a real American breakfast, get pizza for dinner the night before, put the leftovers in the fridge, then eat it cold the next morning
You forgot to mention that you have to eat the cold pizza with an ice cold beer or cider.
Real American breakfast ah yes italian food with a German drink to wash it down
Get a culture
@@MK-um3px😂😂😂
@@MK-um3pxWomp womp
pizza is italian that aint no american meal
Nobody under the age of 60 has ever had or seen that American dish.
If your family is in the military you do. It's called Shit on the shingle. It's chipped beef in country style gravy sauce. It's still common but substituted with ground beef or sausage beef. My uncles used to make that even my mom so it's not all that uncommon.
@@davidmarrero9608 no it’s definitely uncommon
True I didn’t know this. Existed
I'm 55 and know this dish as a classic. A diner I worked at in the 80s would have s.o.s as a special once a week and all the older gentlemen would line up out the door to get some, we'd sell out before lunch .
It's good - no different than sausage gravy and biscuits.
Hes got it right every one I know including me who live America eat that
Why do people think British food are gross if they never ate the good stuff
Nobody in America eats that shit, you chose a dish we call "shit on a shingle" and ate in world war one. Nobody, I repeat, nobody eats that.
Bro he said gross food
@@Neanmelno shit but he said we have never eat beans on bread, thats not even a thing here
@@Neanmel yeah, he said gross food, but he also lied about how chipped beef on toast is widely consumed by Americans.
Nobody in America has eaten that shit since the 60s unless they were dying.
@@Neanmel”is sold all over the country”, yea I never knew this food even existed 😅
Agreed
WHO THE THE FUCK SAID WE ATE THE SHIT?
You're Tongan bro you ain't american
Bro the American food looks like the concoctions I make at school lunch
We eat both. Shit on a Shingle is good stuff, but you need to eat it on toast. I actually made some up a few weeks ago but I used waffle fries instead, and it wasn't half bad.
We used to eat that stuff a lot 70 years ago. It was called shit on a shingle, and was served in every military kitchen in WWII. If you were in the field and were lucky enough to get a hot meal, it was usually that.
@@Ghqst_NZ I am half tongan and american dude it just most of my family is american and I grew up in the states.
Mexican beans for breakfast is hands down better than beans in tomato sauce on toast.
I'm not even british, yet i still think beans on toast get way too much hate. Tbh they're kinda underrated.
Your right
Mix in a bit of Worcester sauce, brown or tobasco. Add some bacon and cheese and it's a winner
Beans on toast with cheese is honestly a legendary, kinda poor but good dinner sometimes. Good when you’re struggling for money.
Couldn't focus on the comment I saw your pfp because jojo reference
I agwee
"Most brits wouldve never heard of the other dish"
Every American "I HAVENT HEARD OF THIS IN MY ENTIRE F*CKING LIFE"
You do realise the American one is basically just spam just with water so im sure Americans heard of it~
- a Russian 🇷🇺
No one in America puts spam on toast only monsters would do that
I wouldn't say "no one" if were you~ I know an American who did it before~
Also im not trying to become enemies with Americans just saying.
@@dragonalleyofficialyou kinda are bc I’m African American yes still American and we never heard of anything like that in our whole history lives but we eat grilled cheese or peanut butter and jelly or. Just toast with Butter on it and I swear to god f8 you do that ~ imma fr start a fight and trust me I will win.
As an American, I can confirm that I literally had no clue this monstrosity existed until 1 minute ago.
Frrr
Very incorrectly made, at least by most accounts.
What it actually is, is biscuits and gravy with the biscuits swapped for toast, bonus points if it’s Texas toast.
Is called shit on a shingle, for obvious reasons
@@szeth5287 oh
Looks like baby goo. This is some Brits sorry interpretation of creamed chipped beef. I’ve never in my Iife seen it prepared like this.
@@lisamckinney7642 fr that’s probably why I don’t recognize it
I’m American and genuinely love beans.
Literally no American in existence has ever laid eyes upon that
As someone from the southeastern United States, I can confirm that I have never heard of that, nor seen it. Also, beign an American that has been to England, their food is the absolute worst cuisine I have ever consumed.
yep
@@KeyboardKing-37 yep, my family and I went to London and Greece for vacation last year, Greece had good food, London’s was either from other countries, eggs, or meh at best
I've laid my eyes on it.
@@pneumonoultramicroscopicsiIico Exactly
Respectfully, as an American, i have literally never heard of chipped beef 💀
It's usually called sh!t on a shingle, I'm from the UK and even I've heard of it, didn't know quite how accurate the name was though.
@@Blaidd7542that’s also not how it’s made. But the name is a lot more accurate. The beef should be the “shingling” not the bread though.
@@Blaidd7542I’ve never heard of it till today and based on the other comments the last person to actually make it before this guy was probably Lucy in 1946
@@triggerfish4744it’s still quite popular in the northeastern US. You can get it at restaurants in Pennsylvania and new york
Same
Turns out most Americans don’t even know what we eat for breakfast
I’m American and I have never seen that slop sand which
He in the USA we eat grilled cheese with tomato soup
Dirt beans on toast
@mabboxclook what you mean
@@Thekillercat1265 He is either a shit cook or someone very biased because most SOS have some beef still in it and is more of white sauce color. Look it up on google and you'd be able to tell what I mean.
R u tryna say we eat that
Might I humbly suggest that you should re-try S.O.S… I have NEVER seen it look like that in my life. Usually when I’ve had it, it’s chipped beef slices that’s been seared in the pan, then added to a WHITE gravy made separately and with seasonings. Then you put it on toast and immediately eat it before the bread gets soggy.
It’s called shit on a shingle and Americans don’t eat it nor is it sold anywhere here. If there is a midwestern restaurant that serves shit on a shingle I guarantee it doesn’t look like what you just made
Midwesterner here, I’ve never been to somewhere where people serve that or want to eat that.
I have and I’m young- but it’s not as popular in the cities- it’s rural
That ain't even shit on a shingle...
Bro picked the most abstract food that no one has ever heard of for America.
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@@ericpeterson9110just say it was a joke like a normal person and the joke was absolutely terribly executed
@@ncrtrooper6824Snowflake
@@ncrtrooper682470k people disagree
Cause it was more popular in WW1 and 2 i think and was served for US army troops in the Western Front.
"Up next in UK vs US, we got the UK's sausage roll vs US's ketchup and noodles.... this should be a close one guys..."
For this next one, we've got ourselves a delicious beef welly made by Chef Ramsey himself vs a 2-week old Big Mac that I stuck in the toilet"
Because what did the US invent? Burgers, steak, fries, pasta, pizza, hot dogs? None of it was invented by an American. And sausage rolls aren't even British
It’s usually called shit on a shingle, down in the south it’s chopped up Bologna and white creamy gravy ( i don’t know what kinda of gravy he made) and if any one is wondering there is no such thing as tasteless southern food.
Dude just showed he knows nothing about the US
Yeah I have never seen that American food in my life and I'm born and raised in tx
Same
Been in the U.S. my whole life, never seen that food.
Yeah but to be fair most Americans haven't seen their neighbouring states so not saying much when you haven't seen somthing.
Fr
i can just imagine this guy sitting down in front of his computer and googling "worst american breakfast" and then going with the first thing he sees
went with the nastiest lookin shit and said "perfect!"
I mean he is comparing the GROSS food of both countries
As an American I’ve never seen that once in my life
@@Yourlocalcat_21At least beans on toast is nationwide, or at least in England, and chipped beef is during the Austrian painter era.
Ok but you left out that chipped beef on toast is frequently called 'shit on a shingle'. Really. Like on restaurant menus. It's also tastier than it looks.
the name is kinda accurate
😭😭😭you had me laughing for abt five minutes strait
Nah, but still, America had shit food.
What do you mean that's the regular school food
americas whole thing about british food is how bad it looks, so the tastier than it looks isnt something fair to use for your shitty foods
NOT what chipped beef on toast looks like.. it is dried salted thin sliced beef that is torn apart and added to a white sauce. NOT what looks like canned corn beef sent through a blender.
As someone who has lived in America my entire life I would never even consider letting the abomination Grace even the 600mile radius around me that thing is absolutely horrid
Dude looked up american food from ww1 and said we all eat it everyday 😂
Funnily enough that's how the generalised stereotype for British food started
@@bobhazel2335 yk they eat it all the time right
@@yuhzorit isnt all the time though? goofballs think people eat beans and toast every day of the week 🤦🏿♂️
@@yuhzor WE EAT THING THAT ARENT BEANS ON TOAST
I like beans on toast and American people don’t eat beans for breakfast
Who’s spreading these American food lies??
it's very funny to see all the americans going nuts in this comment section and i hope they keep doing it
Idk
i see the same when americans try our food aswell
ngl american ppl do enjoy eating cheap processed meat tho...
Most Americans (as an American) eat biscuits and gravy. Or eggs and bacon as breakfast. Or pancakes. I don’t know what he made in the vid as American food but I’m concerned. Also yes a lot of Americans do eat processed meat and it disgusts me. ❤
"chipped beef on toast is sold all over the country"? The hell it is. I have never seen this on a menu anywhere in the US. I've heard of it, but I have never seen it served anywhere. It was a WW2 dish.
i am from the USA and i have never heard of anyone ever eating "chipped beef on toast" for breakfast
About 50 years ago it was much more popular
You’re right,the have pancakes/waffles drenched in syrup
@@PatrioticSeeryes, i have that just about every other weekend
“Shit on a shingle” is not eaten at all in America, it was a long ass time ago when we were rationing our food. But unlike the Brit’s we’ve realized we don’t have to eat that shit anymore
Respectfully, don't knock it when you don't know the full story.
Cheese and Beans on toast is surprisingly tasty - even if it does look a little unappealing. It was actually a fairly common meal for the working class during the wars, especially in mining towns! It's remained a favourite for a few reasons- It's easy to cook, tasty, quick to make and doesn't cost much to make during a time when there's very little money to go around.
In the UK right now, the cost of living is extremely high. The rate of poverty is super high too and the prices of food and drink, even the healthy stuff, is so expensive right now. For some people, processed and canned food is all they can afford or find at food banks.
The government are pigs, and are just fine sitting up in their high castles with their pheasant and truffles. They don't care and won't listen. They're not exactly keen to lower the price of their favourite bourgie foods or share with anyone whose income's less than half a million a day, so everyday people have to make do with what they have.
A can of beans, a block of cheese and a loaf of bread is incredibly flexible as he says in the video and can be eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner and doesn't cost that much either. It's nutritious and hearty, too, so it'll fill someone up for a good while and won't mean skipping out on nutrients the body needs to function.
Its a joke-
I mean, I don't like beans on toast, but it's hardly ration food lol. It's no worse than your biscuits and gravy.
All Americans I know act as if all food we eat is the same bland food without realising that it's exactly the same as you just said. It's war time rations that had that sort of stuff, surviving on the minimum.
Most of the time, American and English cuisine is very similar these days. Just with different styles to it from their locale.
@@Grigeral comparing beans on toast to biscuits and gravy is like comparing Pluto to the Sun. Beans and toast is just that. Biscuits and gravy has so much in it sausage, salt ,pepper, milk, butter other optional seasoning. All over 2 perfectly golden brown buttery biscuits. Meanwhile you got BEANS on a piece of WHITE BREAD 🍞 and this is not a wartime ration food to you, it’s breakfast
@@Mochofungus British food is the joke here, you have to compare it to shit we ate in the depression for it to have a chance
“Sold all over the country” bruh ain’t nobody have shit on a shingle in like 40 years
I eat it at home from time to time.
@@MonsterArmy21stare you 70 years old
@@ltsMotion nope 24.
This was literally a World War One ration. World War One started 109 years ago.
@@MonsterArmy21stKeep up with time Brotha 😂
American here. My husband thought I was weird for making a full English with “BEANS for breakfast”. As soon as he started eating he shut up .😂 he admitted it was really good! 🙃 now I’m sleepy 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Proceeds to gaslight Americans by inventing a breakfast that has never existed in America
It's "shit on a shingle", it was a common ration for soldiers during WW1 up to the Vietnam War
@@nomireelnom4265shit on a shingle is chipped beef gravy on toast, that isn't even shit on a shingle
@@lepermessiah66b bro that's literally what he made: butter, flour, and milk to make a basic gravy, chipped beef, and served on a slice of toast
dude thats not chipped beef its corned beef@@nomireelnom4265
@@nomireelnom4265 But he emulsified it into mush. Shit on a shingle is still chunky and chipped steak with creamy gravy. Not blended moop
I’m an American, I’ve never seen that shit before. He’s lying to us
It's old people food from America. It was very popular in WWII, because of war rations.😅
I’ve had it. Definitely better than some beans on a piece of toast. It needs to be done right to taste good. Idk wtf he did in the video
Just because u haven't seen it don't mean it exists
@@benjaminbittingIt isn't 😢
Because it’s a British meal
Let me inform you of something Tom Hardy.
As an American, literally nobody has ever mixed flour, a stick of butter, milk and dog food meat into a bowl and mixed it together in a pan in the USA.
Literally we just eat anything that makes you fat 🗿
No they just marketed another cultures food as their own
@@MorioKiraSharing is caring
yeah man, sharing is caring @@MorioKira
Like how you share being morbidly obese with each other?
@@MorioKira I think k you miss the point of amarican it's supposed to be a melting pot of cultur to share everyone's just so decided these days
As a brit, i actually have beans on toast and tea every day for breakfast on holiday. Genuinley!
Beans on toast is amazing. Add cheese, or sausage. Or even make it into a toasted sandwich
Omg best combo cheese beans and sausage on toast absolutely incredible
I like to put some marmite on the toast under the beans and cheese, delicious !!
@dawnrowlands2408 oooo no not my cup of tea thank you but you like it then that's fine
Runny egg on top, And get another toast!
True Im Not Even British And I Enjoy It
I’m American and whoever told you we eat this, is a liar. 😂😂😂😂
I have NEVER heard of this
It used to be far more popular. You can only really find it in a few east coast states now
If you want some real cuisine try a sausage patty and eggs on it that sh*t slaps
@@ForgedWardenfr
@@malcolmalexander3352I’m on the east coast, never heard of it
Bro shut up
Americans that have never eaten or heard of that
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Me
It looks disgusting
@@Kevman404 no kidding
I believe it’s just like a very poor cooked dish called shit on a shingle
As an American I’d probably prefer the British meal here too
Americans that have no idea what tf that is
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Might be something called shit on a shingle wich was invented during ww2
@@apocalypticsurvivor1881yea Great Depression ahh meal
@@Topaz_The_First_Gem it is a Great Depression meal lol like it actually is
I'm American, all we eat is FREEDOM 🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🗽🗽🗽
@@THRAwakenedIs that why most of you are fat 💀
(It's a joke)
Fun fact for your consideration, americans call that "shit on a shingle". It isnt bad, but straight up, Im taking cheesy beans over creamy beef any day of the week. The British get 1 for free.
So actually for s*** on a shingle as an American
you take and you make a black pepper gravy
And then have some cooked beef that you throw in there
And then you throw that on some biscuits not just toast
Nah this is some bs, bro chose something nobodies eaten since the great depression for the US, while they eat beans on toast on the daily
No they do not get one free, #screwthebritish
He cooked it completely wrong. It's not supposed to look like that
@@RoibZ I hope you realize his entire channel is just triggering Americans for engagement lol
As an american, i can confirm that nobody eats the "american version" toast that is supposed to be a version of british baby food
Edit: yall can stop blowing up my notifications. 🥵
as an american whose lived in 4 different states cross country i can proudly say wtf is that 😭😭😭
I eat it here and there
That's S.O.S
I like gorilla tag too
4 replies and you ask them to stop blowing up your notifications? So weak
It's Corned Beef sliced thin in a milk gravy on toast. It's called shit on a shingle. Midwest classic Depression meal.
As an American, I have never heard of that. That looks absolutely disgusting.
He’s prepared it completely wrong. Google the dish and see for yourself
@@malcolmalexander3352 alright
American who have never even seen this 👇
Why is the pointer all the way over there and not above the like button
@@CopiumProductionsit’s above the like button for me
It is diffrent on ipad
My bad
Here
American here. No. Just no. I eat my toast with butter or peanut butter. I have never seen that vile garbage in my life until now, and frankly, I wish I hadn't.
It’s actually called shit on a shingle he just made it entirely wrong it’s usually southern white gravy with ground beef it used to be more common with chipped beef but chipped beef isn’t as popular anymore
@batman-hv9wp I have been aware of it. I've just never seen it or known what's in it. Thank you for the extra information, though!
This guy has found the perfect way to get massive amounts of engagement in his videos, and it's called "deliberately irritate Americans." 🤣
You did not just open up a can of beans with a DS cartridge 💀
It's okay, they were Hannah Montana and Chicken Little.
It dose the job
I noticed too 💀💀💀
@@Beef_Strokinoff iconic pieces of gaming history wtf 💀
@@Beef_StrokinoffChicken Little deserves it.
Bro found the cookbook of a mother of 13 from the year 1936 to make that meal. The most obscure meal in the entire country that no one eats 💀
Literally 😭💀💀😭😭
My cousins love it, though
@@DanielA-no9xv must be from Wyoming 💀
Rubbish. You know most of the U S eats that rubbish. (& that all of that dodgy American food has to be avoided for actual health reasons altogether🙏🏻🇬🇧
Beans & cheese on buttered toast with a smidgen of Worcester sauce is v helpful after a slight champagne hangover has been acquired & let's face it - is far healthier "fast food" than that vile actual junk food those jokers are always eating🙏🏻💜🇬🇧💜
@@r3t4rt28no I’m from Michigan
“Sold all around the country” literally where, never heard of this
As an American (southern) I have to say that the food he prepared for America a mockery of a dish that looks pretty okay if you look it up. I actually did have it twice in my life but it was on biscuit and it was pretty good ngl
Bro just threw together random shit and said it was American 💀💀💀💀💀
He pulled it out of his ass and called it american so his British meal could win 💀
The dish's unofficial term-abbreviated as “S.O.S.”-became popular slang among American soldiers during World War II. It refers to “cream chipped beef on toast,” a dish that's been featured in Army cookbooks for over 100 years. Any creamed meat (shit) served on toast (shingle) could be referred to as S.O.S.
@@MickeyMouseIncorporated in ww2 bro that was in 1940 💀💀💀
@@MickeyMouseIncorporatedif I was in a fucking war, I’d take any food I could get
It's just context of the american dish displayed :/@@Hades-1174
Chipped beef on toast is usually wartime food. Like, Civil War Era food
"Chipped beef is a classic *military dish* made with dried beef in a thick and creamy white sauce seasoned with cayenne pepper that's served" - literally the first result that pops up
*MILITARY DISH, NO NORMAL PEOPLE EAT THIS 😭*
If bros comparing foods I wanna know why he’s not comparing eggs and bacon to beans on toast cause that’s more American than whatever provision sandwich he made to represent our country
@@aprilfooler758 probably because there isn't really anything the US actually invented. And baked beans are from the US so its not a good comparison regardless
@@JoshuaHancock-zk2tx Eh 🤷♂️ America’s the country of diversity
@@aprilfooler758 No, it's not. You just don't know anything about any country outside the US. South Africa is far more diverse than the US could ever hope to be, India is more diverse and Brazil probably also is. You're only judging "diversity" by skin colour, not actual ethnicity. According to ethnic fractionalization, the US is about 90th worldwide. Americans are culturally pretty similar and there's far far greater divide in other countries, especially third world countries.
"Shit on a Shingle", or Chipped beef is made quite differently.
How you actually make it is with cut up dried beef, using Milk, flour, butter and pepper, making a gravy in a pan and throwing your cut up beef in it rather then mashed. It's typically a Army food, being used during WW1. Some Army's still serve it but its been replaced by proper canteen food and MREs, but the Recipe is out there, making it a staple in US food as a first ever low cost struggle meal.
Basically its a bootleg Biscuits and Gravy.
My great grandpa was a cook in the Korean war and used to make this for us it's really not that bad and his looked 300x more appetizing than anything in this video
@@FirstyLasty-f3z
My grandpa was the same, but wasn't a cook.
He was in the Navy and he was the only one in his unit that loved Chipped beef. Lmao.
Honestly used to love this as a kid 😅 the first time I heard called it "shit on a single" my mum accidentally said it then said "oh shit, don't call it that" 😂 definitely needs to be made with the chipped flakey beef, I've never seen it done with (what looks like) luncheon meat before 🤔
It tastes so fucking good tho
I fucking love it. My grandpa whom was in the navy makes it
Bro learned about American food from a cereal box
The difference of course being that Mexico’s beans actually have flavor, something that British people fall and their knees and cower in fear of despite colonizing nearly the entire planet and apparently using none of the spices they encountered.
You literally picked the dish we nicknamed "shit on a shingle" that hasnt been commonly served anywhere since probably the 1970s, that first came about as a food shortage solution in the great depression.
Americans who have never heard or tried that dish
👇. Edit: “MOM IM FAMOUS 🤩”
Ya like wtf is that
NAAAAAHHH IM BRITISH AND WHAT IS THAT $HIT YALL BE EATING
Exactly bro looked up false news😂
The unofficial term-abbreviated as “S.O.S.”-became popular slang among American soldiers during World War II. It refers to “cream chipped beef on toast,” a dish that's been featured in Army cookbooks for over 100 years. Any creamed meat (shit) served on toast (shingle) could be referred to as S.O.S.
He's just biased. He came up with a random meal and said it was American.
As an American, i never heard of chip beef on toast until now.
We see through your lies
😂
i think its called shit on a shingle also
It screams deep south, bama, Texas or Mississippi vibes for sure.
@@Smithy31as a Texan, I’ve never heard of it either
Brits unearthing ancient cursed cuisine in order to make beans on toast seem normal
Fr tho 💀
Beans on toast is goated
Beans on toast is normal so don't hate it till you try😭😭😭 make sure u warm the beans tho
@@WeirdTown.I gave it a shot interestingly most recipes do not call for cheese which he had to add to add flavor otherwise it is as tasteless as chipped beef on toast... I put them together and it somehow came out even more tasteless.😂
@rodgemic nah you gotta put cheese and have with salad then it's good
And it has to be a specific bean brand
What does being next to Mexico have anything to do with it? England is not far from France but British food is some of the most bland, under seasoned food you can eat, while French food is some of the best food in the world 😂
Sure love it when a British youtube channel makes a UK vs. USA comparison and puts much more effort into making the British meal taste better while bringing out an American meal nobody has ever heard of before.
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He put cheese and a little bit of seasoning on it that's how you prepare beans on toast
@@bloke1182 Aww, a little British boy is mad. Keep it up little buddy, your opinion will become relevant one day! 😊 (it won't)
@@inferno3054lmao that's how its done tho.....?
@@bloke1182he literally bring up a dish that's pretty much extinct and only very old people eat nowadays
You’re only going to find chipped beef on toast in a small portion of the mid-Atlantic region of the USA, not the other 3.5 million square miles of the country. And if you have to make the shittiest version of the shittiest food to make British “cuisine” look even remotely appetizing, I get it man, it’s hard to hold that L
Seriously. So many Americans have never even heard of this dish it’s insane. Only like four states along the east coast still serve it but it’s surprisingly good when done properly, unlike how this dumbass did it
not gonna lie, i used to think beans were gross on toast, ive been kinda warming up to the idea of trying it, though this comment has a point ive never heard of this in my life
Well said. Common British L
Хоть я и говорю по-русски, я чистокровный красно-бело-синий американец, а вы выплевываете факты.
bro just try the beanz bro PLEASE BRO TRY THE BEANZ BRO
"all over the country" what is that lmao 😭
Lies they are lies we never heard of chipped beef
it actually is american. its military food tho@@Tennoraider
@@circle2867yet people don’t know of it he’d have a better case with Spam which I’ve amazing but hated for no reason and was eaten during WW2
i think this is why americans think we have poor food due to our rationings during the war. the yanks would go back their and tell them how bland our food is/was. i dont think our food is that bad at all@@Channel-23s
Legit never heard of that and nobody has this is bs
As an American, I've never seen or heard of this meal and I grew up poor.
I love how all the Americans are fighting more for the country in these comments that the soldiers who had to eat this when they were alive
Not even soldiers eat this shit lmao.
As an American, I have absolutely no idea what that first thing is
Shit on a shingle. Basically it’s depression era food that no one under the age of 85 eats anymore.
@@joshhudson4192 And therein lies the joke that is going over every Americans head. Every UK vs US video he does, he compares some obscure gross American food to a regular British one and gives the UK the win. Why? Because every time Americans say UK food is bad, they bring up something obscure that nobody has eaten in 80 years and act like we all eat it and know what it is.
😂bread with spread
Bros inventing new “American” dishes just to make his flavorless dog food look edible😭
Real 😂
Did you just call beans on toast flavourless dogfood 😠
@@anarchygamer-qw2fkit is
You call that looking edible? 🤮
@@TheGummyGuysGummyMan how dare you offend my culture
You Americans don't know what good food is
The difference is that the British option isn't gross, it's beautiful
The fact that everyone is taking him seriously and being annoyed about it is hilarious 😂
The cycle goes as follows:
American makes banter - British person gives it back - American gets triggered - turns it into an argument.
@@Srakch exactly😂
Back to the keyboard and cave you came from you troll.
@@Srakch nu uh
@@Jnight2339 Would you like a cuddle handsome?
bro put our nation’s collective struggle meal from the great depression (that i hadn’t even heard of till now) up against a modern british staple to try and make british food palatable💀💀
It’s the nations struggle meal from such times in the uk too
Beans on toast legit bussin' though, beautiful hangover meal.
Beans on toast was a Great Depression meal 💀💀💀
Beans on toast is a struggle meal too 😂 it's just really, really good. English beans are nothing like U.S. beans. Think of it more like the taste of dipping bread in pasta sauce.
@@raven4442 heinz is an american company. heinz beans = american beans. also british people talk ab eating beans on toast like nonstop, and as an american, i have never eaten nor heard of this meal until this video. and it seems as though 99.99% of these other americans are in the same camp as me. whereas id wager the inverse about british people. that 99.99% have eaten beans on toast. like. in the past 356 days. sooo how struggle of a meal is it really in england. we left our great depression struggle meals in the 1930s where they belong idk💀