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rissole

[ UK /ɹˈɪsə‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. minced cooked meat or fish coated in egg and breadcrumbs and fried in deep fat

How To Use rissole In A Sentence

  • Place the rissoles in the pan and slightly flatten them, then cook gently
  • If he had to take over tonight he'd probably cook ‘something pretty simple’ like rissoles and mashed potato.
  • _ Good cheer.] [Footnote 372: A play upon the double meaning of _a denajo_, which signifies also "for money."] [Footnote 373: A kind of rissole made of eggs, sweet herbs and cheese.] [Footnote 374: _Vernaccia_, a kind of rich white wine like Malmsey.] The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Sandy - re Channa daal instead of chickpeas - I have no idea, but a rissole is a rissole, isn’t it? Recipe of the Day: Falafel - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Make sure you try the laver bread with your full cooked breakfast (confusingly not bread at all - it's a sort of seaweed and oat rissole that is much, much tastier than it sounds). Archive 2009-09-01
  • He said she would demand that the leftovers from Sunday lunch were recycled during the week, for the creation of dishes such as cottage pie and rissoles.
  • Medieval English pork recipes included pies, brawn, and little rissoles.
  • I started cooking tea just before it started and had to run into the kitchen and turn over the rissoles and run back into the lounge room so I wouldn't miss any of the show.
  • Sir havock is not a big fan of anything not immediately identifieable as a steak, chop, rissole or sausage. Cheeseburger Gothic » This way ladies, if you would care to follow me.
  • Their innate modesty is expressed in their alternative names - rissoles, patties, faggots - and a complete absence of trend-setting ingredients such as mizuna, enoki, frog's legs and mascarpone.
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