What do you think? (Picture: Birds Eye)

Brits love fish fingers, Brits love lasagne. But perhaps not together.

Birds Eye’s latest concoction of the two, then, just doesn’t do it for us.

After it released a recipe for the Italian dish on Facebook, swapping out the minced meat for fish fingers, people have expressed their disdain.

Bizarrely, the household brand added 30 breaded fish to its own white sauce, spinach, peas and other bits and bobs.


Now, we’re no culinary snobs and have been known to throw the odd ingredient together in the name of sustenance but this is just an abomination, a clash of cultures.



And hundreds of other Facebook users agree.





Birds Eye Fish Finger Lasagne Birds Eye Fish Finger Lasagne Geplaatst door Twisted op Maandag 29 juli 2019

One person wrote: ‘Omg no. I love lasagne and love fish fingers but some things are not meant for each other.’

Another echoed their thoughts, adding: ‘I love fish fingers but would give this a miss’.

Others, for whatever reason (anarchists), said they were intrigued by the hybrid and would be trying it out.

‘That looks delicious, need to have a go making it, yummy,’ gushed one, while another said: ‘omg that would be my food heaven!’

While the combination might sound like a sin to you, it seems there’s a lot of interest in fish finger lasagnes.

Great British Bakeoff winner Nadiya Hussain had her own recipe in her book Nadiya’s family favourites.

@BegumNadiya well tried my first recipe from your beautiful new book today… fish finger lasagne, absolute hit with the family soo good. 😬 xxx pic.twitter.com/5V6d1pSQeR — bevnewton (@maisymudds) June 24, 2018

But she’s been known to mix and match all kinds of traditional favourites in the past.

So maybe if it’s good enough for Nadiya, it’s good enough for us. Might have to visit the frozen aisle soon.

If you want to make it yourself, you can visit the Birds Eye website for the recipe.

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