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Do you know what a RISSOLE is?
Huw B Started conversation Jul 16, 2000
I know what a rissole is, but I have been surprised to find that many parts of the UK have no idea.
If you read this message then please give a Yes/No answer and deposit your place of origin. In a few months we may have a detailed UK rissole analysis.
(I have noticed that Shropshire seems devoid of them)
Do you know what a RISSOLE is?
Daytona2 Posted Sep 24, 2004
Yes, I loved them ! I think someone like Birds Eye used to produce them in the 70's, but they stopped. I haven't seen them since.
I've seen some recipes for them on the net, but they used different ingredients.
I was in Bedfordshire when I used to eat them. Since then I've lived in London, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire & Hampshire and not seen them.
Do you know what a RISSOLE is?
SCARLETTINBLACK Posted Jan 16, 2008
hi . my boyfriend is also welsh and he keeps on going on about rissoles. It doesn't seem as appetising as haggis or blackpudding deep fried in batter, which i cannot get in england
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iainthetroll Posted May 10, 2008
RISSOLE, you say?
Never heard of it!
Iain, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Do you know what a RISSOLE is?
SCARLETTINBLACK Posted May 15, 2008
i have only been told it is meat in some sort of batter. sorry mate can't help you anymore than that mate.
Do you know what a RISSOLE is?
iainthetroll Posted May 15, 2008
My wife tells me what is a rissole; a patty of meat in gravy. IF that is the case, then I have eaten MANY!
Do you know what a RISSOLE is?
SCARLETTINBLACK Posted May 19, 2008
Have you got another name for them ? or is it just meat patties in gravy. . we have another meat dish in britain. they are seasoned meatballs called faggots. very dodgy name
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