rollmops

[ UK /ɹˈə‍ʊlməps/ ]
NOUN
  1. a pickled herring filet that has been rolled or wrapped around a pickle

How To Use rollmops In A Sentence

  • Drain the rollmops of their marinating vinegar and slice into bite-size pieces. Times, Sunday Times
  • So when six of us recently went on a Sunday afternoon trip to MSB, I inwardly shut down the grump switch and ordered the rollmops with tomato chutney. Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • This recipe is a nice way of doing something different, a bit like pickled rollmops, but nowhere near as intense.
  • It was my fault I followed rollmops with an old-fashioned ham salad with pickled beetroot and onions.
  • Later on, rollmops became an inexpensive source of protein. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not all about rollmops and crispbreads, you know. Times, Sunday Times
  • Homemade herring rollmops: Many commercial versions use brutally acidic vinegar that kills the flavour of the fish, so it pays to do it yourself. The Guardian World News
  • One of their most popular innovations has been the creation of Scottish tapas: a platter that allows tourists to sample delicacies such as haggis, smoked venison and herring rollmops, without committing to a full meal.
  • Cut the rollmops into bite-sized pieces and mix gently with the ­potatoes, shallot and dill. The Guardian World News
  • Their solution is cat food — raw herring rollmops, pickled. Times, Sunday Times
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