codfish ball
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Definition
Noun: A small, round, fried food item typically made from a mixture of flaked salt cod (salted and dried codfish) and mashed potatoes, often seasoned and bound with egg.
Usage
This term refers specifically to a prepared food item. It is a compound noun where "codfish" describes the primary ingredient and "ball" describes the shape. It is used as a countable noun. * For dinner, we had codfish balls with a side of peas. * The recipe for traditional codfish balls has been in my family for generations. * She shaped the mixture into small codfish balls before frying them.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often associated with traditional or regional cuisines, particularly those of New England (USA), Portugal (), and the Caribbean.
- It can sometimes be used more generally to describe any similar fried mixture containing fish and potato, though "codfish" specifies the type of fish.
Variants and Related Words
- Cod ball: A less common, shortened variant.
- Fish cake: A broader term for a patty or ball made from fish and other ingredients like potato or breadcrumbs.
- Fish ball: A general term for a ball-shaped food made from fish paste, common in various Asian cuisines (note: this typically does not contain potato).
Synonyms
- Salt cod fritter
- Cod croquette (though croquettes often have a breadcrumb coating and a creamy interior)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To make codfish balls: The process of preparing this dish.
- Every Friday, my grandfather would make codfish balls.
Noun
- usually made of flaked salt cod and mashed potatoes