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  2. Rissole - Wikipedia

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    Rissole is a snack food in Indonesia, where they are called risoles (pronounced 'riss-ol-less') or just risol. The skin is made from batter in the same fashion as flat crepes . They are commonly filled with bechamel , chicken, egg, and diced vegetables - including carrot, celery, common beans and potato.

  3. List of sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a fish cake (either the scollop/"Yorkshire" style made with a piece of fish fillet sandwiched between thick slices of potato, battered and fried; or with the rissole type of fishcake made with mashed potato mixed with flakes of fish and battered and fried) served in a soft white bread roll.

  4. Risole - Wikipedia

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  5. List of potato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of potato varieties or cultivars.Potato cultivars can have a range of colours due to the accumulation of anthocyanins in the tubers.These potatoes also have coloured skin, but many varieties with pink or red skin have white or yellow flesh, as do the vast majority of cultivated potatoes.

  6. Talk:Rissole - Wikipedia

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    Rissoles were certainly popular during the War in the UK, so I'm not sure if they originated in the Antipodes or the UK. Given the word comes from French it's possible it came from the UK first. I've updated the AU/NZ section to include the UK, they're obviously all talking about the same thing.

  7. Croquette - Wikipedia

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    A croquette (/ k r oʊ ˈ k ɛ t /) [1] is a deep-fried roll originating in French cuisine, [2] consisting of a thick binder combined with a filling, which is then breaded. [3] It is served as a side dish, a snack, or fast food worldwide.

  8. Salisbury steak - Wikipedia

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    James H. Salisbury (1823–1905) was an American physician and chemist known for his advocacy of a meat-centered diet to promote health, and the term Salisbury steak for a ground beef patty served as the main course has been used in the United States since 1897.

  9. Risotto - Wikipedia

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    Risotto (/ r ɪ ˈ z ɒ t oʊ / riz-OT-oh, Italian: [riˈzɔtto,-ˈsɔt-]; from riso, 'rice') [1] [a] is an Italian rice dish cooked with broth until it reaches a creamy consistency. The broth can be derived from meat, fish or vegetables.