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finnan haddie

NOUN
  1. haddock usually baked but sometimes broiled with lots of butter

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  • The rillettes are made with salt cod, finnan haddie and boiled potatoes, which are all whipped together and then spread on croutons. Dining out with Moira Hodgson
  • Fancy some cabbie claw or potted hough followed by a nice bit of Finnan haddie or howtowdie, served with skirlie and rumbledethumps?
  • I have two finnan haddie fillets in my freezer, left over from a shipment I received last year and I hope to try and recreate this dish with it, at home, soon.
  • On Sunday morning, while the Salter household was enjoying a ritual brunch of finnan haddie, the Mountie appeared at the house. A BODY SURROUNDED BY WATER
  • It began with fruit, and may be followed by ham or bacon and eggs with johnny-cake and potatoes, or a simple breakfast may be started with cereal, served with cream, and followed by broiled finnan haddie and baked potatoes. An Edwardian Breakfast | Edwardian Promenade
  • Finnan haddie was often served poached in milk for breakfast, which I assume was the origin of this type of recipe. POWER OUTAGE, SMOKED TOFU, AND VEGAN "FINNAN HADDIE"
  • On a platter in the shape of a fish, she brought out kippers, smoked finnan haddie in cream, pan-fried potatoes with onions, scrambled eggs with sun-dried tomatoes and chives, and a basket of fresh-baked blueberry muffins. The Shadow Box
  • In England, steamed finnan haddie was the favorite breakfast fish, and egg dishes wee always welcomed, accompanied with mushrooms, small French peas or potatoes. An Edwardian Breakfast | Edwardian Promenade
  • But, then, virtually everything is to be found on the menu of Red Onion: it's an A-Z road map of the edible world, from nasi goreng to finnan haddie.
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