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Definition of rissole in English: rissolenoun ˈrɪsəʊl British A compressed mixture of meat and spices, coated in breadcrumbs and fried. Example sentencesExamples - Enjoy a free steak or rissole sandwich then stay around for street entertainment.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Origin Early 18th century: from French, from Old French dialect ruissole, from a feminine form of late Latin russeolus 'reddish', from Latin russus 'red'. Definition of rissole in US English: rissolenoun British A compressed mixture of meat and spices, coated in breadcrumbs and fried. Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- Enjoy a free steak or rissole sandwich then stay around for street entertainment.
- 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.
- 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.
Origin Early 18th century: from French, from Old French dialect ruissole, from a feminine form of late Latin russeolus ‘reddish’, from Latin russus ‘red’. |