fishcake

fishcake
A mixture of flaked fish, mashed potato and seasoning made into a patty and shallow fried

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  • Fishcake — A fishcake (also fish cake) is a food item similar to a fillet o fish or croquette, consisting of a filleted fish and potato patty coated in breadcrumbs or batter, and fried. Fishcakes are often served in English fish and chip shops. Commonly… …   Wikipedia

  • fishcake — UK [ˈfɪʃˌkeɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms fishcake : singular fishcake plural fishcakes 1) a flat round food made from pieces of fish and potato covered in breadcrumbs and then cooked 2) a type of Asian food that is made from fish and is… …   English dictionary

  • fishcake — fish cake n. A fried cake or patty of chopped fish, often mixed with potato, bread crumbs, or rice. * * * …   Universalium

  • fishcake — fish|cake [ˈfıʃkeık] n a small round flat food consisting of cooked fish mixed with cooked potato …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fishcake — fish|cake [ fıʃ,keık ] noun count 1. ) a flat round food made from pieces of fish and potato covered in BREADCRUMBS and then cooked 2. ) a type of Asian food that is made from fish and is usually served with rice and vegetables …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fishcake — see fish cake …   English dictionary

  • fishcake — n. fish ball, fried fish patty, shredded fish and other ingredients formed into a ball and cooked …   English contemporary dictionary

  • fishcake — noun a patty of shredded fish and mashed potato coated in batter or breadcrumbs …   English new terms dictionary

  • fishcake — noun (C) a small round flat food consisting of cooked fish mixed with cooked potato …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • fishcake — /ˈfɪʃkeɪk/ (say fishkayk) noun 1. a small fried cake or rissole of shredded fish mixed with mashed potato or breadcrumbs and usually herbs and egg. 2. (in Asian cookery) a cake of shredded or minced fish, usually mixed with flour, typically cut… …  

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