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- noun Plural form of
rissole .
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Examples
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Then he made what he called rissoles -- onions entered largely into their framework, and when you opened them you wanted to get out into the fresh air.
Five Months at Anzac A Narrative of Personal Experiences of the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force Joseph Lievesley Beeston 1890
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Fish was eaten with the fish knife and fork, and all made dishes (quenelles, rissoles, patties, etc) were eaten with a fork only, and not with a knife and fork.
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The menu included oysters, mock turtle soup, rissoles (fried puff pastry with various sweet and savory fillings), Lobster à l'Am é ricaine, saddle of venison, wood-grilled salmon, fried artichokes, roast stuffed goose and a variety of homemade jellies made using a calf's foot gelatin.
Two Years Before the Repast Victorino Matus 2010
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But when my eye fell upon the thermograph and read, "Stavanger Preserving Co. 's finest rissoles," I could contain myself no longer.
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In our house, rissoles are leftovers in patty form.
A question The List Writer 2009
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I never know the difference between a rissole and a croquette, and have plumped for calling these rissoles.
Archive 2008-10-01 Jes 2008
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I never know the difference between a rissole and a croquette, and have plumped for calling these rissoles.
Store cupboard creations Jes 2008
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In that way, the leftover beef could be used later in the week for rissoles, cottage pie, cold meat sandwiches etc.
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However, instead of making mine with minced meat, I shall be whipping up these rissoles with ... soy beans.
Rissoles RICHARD 2006
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My friend Kelvin and I made some uber rissoles once, in honour of the hilarious Australian film, The Castle which featured a pre-Hollywood Eric Bana as kick-boxing enthusiast, Con Petropoulous.
Rissoles RICHARD 2006
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