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It's on every Indian and Chinese restaurant menu, but did you ever see anybody ordering....?

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Chicken Maryland?

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  1. never seen it


  2. My father-in-law has it every time we go to or get a Chinese meal. He's so adventurous!!

  3. It might be in the good old u-s of a, but not here in the uk

  4. Honestly can't say I've ever heard of it.

  5. it is actually english n Australia, the term "Chicken Maryland" refers simply to a whole chicken backbone, thigh and leg after the bottom half of the chicken has been cut into two. If the backbone is then removed from this piece, it is then called a "Chicken Supreme". In this case, however, the term Chicken Maryland does not imply any specific dish.

    In the United Kingdom a Chicken Maryland is often included on menus in restaurants. Although often considered a kids' meal, adults will order it - it can be a large meal. It consists of battered chicken breast (or drumstick), chips, peas, banana fritter, pineapple fritter, bacon (or a slice of gammon) and fried battered onion rings. Indian and Chinese takeaways and restaurants will often include the meal in a 'European' or 'English' section of their menus.

    The last first class lunch menu on the Titanic included a dish called "Chicken a la Maryland."

  6. I've never seen it on any menu but I'm interested to know what it is now, lol.

  7. never saw it on the menu before. what is it?

  8. Chicken Maryland is usually roast or fried chicken served with a banana fritter ( banana in batter!!) Yuk!! Though, I have to say, I haven't seen it on a menu anywhere for years!!!

  9. In the United States, Maryland Chicken is basically fried chicken served with a cream gravy.In Australia, the term "Chicken Maryland" refers simply to a whole chicken backbone, thigh and leg after the bottom half of the chicken has been cut into two.In the United Kingdom a Chicken Maryland is often included on menus in restaurants. Although often considered a kids' meal, adults will order it - it can be a large meal. It consists of battered chicken breast (or drumstick), chips, peas, banana fritter, pineapple fritter, bacon (or a slice of gammon) and fried battered onion rings. Indian and Chinese takeaways and restaurants will often include the meal in a 'European' or 'English' section of their menus.

  10. not me.lol

  11. Ketchup stains.

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  12. IT IS NOT on the menu of any of our local take-aways?

  13. I remember chicken maryland being on the menu in the 60's early 70's and it was deep fried chicken served with deep fried battered banana and pineapple and always served with chips and peas!!! Very healthy dish!

  14. What the h**l is that?

  15. Yes my dear departed mother used to have it all the time! Not very adventurous my mum.

  16. Is it?  Well....thats for the faint hearted who are too scared to try out all those lovely curries....for the guy next door who goes to Spain and eats egg and chips instead of trying out the local food!!

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