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valsuey | 10:58 Thu 03rd Nov 2005 | Food & Drink
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Does anyone remember Frizzets? Can't remember who made them.It was a packet mix which you made up with water/milk and then dropped spoonfuls into a frypan like a pancake but there was some flavour in there.Sooooooo delicious,I loved them when I was a kid.Trying to lose some weight at the moment so shouldn't even be thinking about things like that! Would love to try them again though.

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OOh yes valsuey, I remember them very well!!


My mum used to make them for breakfast accompanied with bacon and baked beans. This was our 'cowboy breakfast'. They were scrumptious, but every time I've mentioned the name over the years eyes glaze over, so it's a special treat to have someone who actually knows what they were. I believe Green's made them, or a similar company, but now like Symingtons Table Creams etc or Jelly Cream - gone forever.

When I met my husband 42 years ago, his mum used to buy it. I had never heard of Frizzets but my hubby absolutely loved them. After we were married, I cooked them on a regular basis. (we have to keep our men happy). They then just seemed to disappear. Such a shame.
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Nice to know someone else remembers them.As you say a real treat for breakfast when I was a kid. I have never met anyone who knows about them so maybe they were a Midlands thing (live down South now but originally a Brummie)I loved Symingtons Jelly Creams too but as you say gone forever.........................x

valsuey. Put Symington Table Creams up on google and you will find that you can still obtain them on mail order from shops that deal in special things from the past.

My partner was cooking this evening, the smell of stir frying chopped celery unlocked the memory of Frizzets. I can remember my mom including them in a fried breakfast when I was a lad in the early 60's. So I did a search and found this thread. Pleased that I can validate my memories. Very yummy, I miss them.
My aunty in Sheffield used to cook them for breakfast in the 1950s so perhaps they were a local firm - "Cremona" as I remember
I remember them as a child in the 60's. Little bright yellow pancakes, absolutely gorgeous, wish I could still get them
Was just reading a post on facebook about the food dept in Lewis’s Store in Liverpool and the subject of Frizzets came up so I googled it and Answerbank comments came up. Pity they’re not still available.

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