MarkR wrote: » Wouldn't it turn into a hot mess? Drippy or something? Imagine making toast in work, only to discover everything now smells like fish fingers.
king_of_mayo wrote: » The guy says that he has a toasting bag (?) that you slip them into.
cml387 wrote: » Yep, quite possible
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » What else can you do in the toaster?
king_of_mayo wrote: » Rashers? I really don't know where the limits are.
Deleted User wrote: » Not as bad as coke with a fry..
bnt wrote: » Toasting bags are handy, but there's a difference between toasting and cooking. It's not an oven where the heat can be sustained enough to cook throughly. I'll sometimes use the bags to reheat pre-cooked food.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Do people still eat “fish fingers”?
king_of_mayo wrote: » Yeah, they're pretty good for you and see lots of diets recommend healthy meals built around them.
Statutory Ape wrote: » A girl i used to hang around with in college used to cook rashers in the microwave. I still get vietnam flashbacks when i think of her tucking into the pasty, stringy post pints bacon sammich.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Do people still eat “fish fingers”? I don’t think I’ve even seen one of those since the late 80s.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Potato Croquettes are another one, I don't know if they even still exist in real life, only as school dinners. Why would any adult human cook fish fingers? That's my question.