scotch egg

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scotch egg

A chef prepares a fresh scotch egg on a wooden cutting board.

Definition

Noun: A Scotch egg is a British food item consisting of a whole, shelled, hard-boiled egg that is wrapped in a layer of seasoned sausage meat. This is then coated in breadcrumbs and typically deep-fried until golden brown and cooked through. It is often served cold as a snack or picnic food.

Usage

The term "Scotch egg" is used as a countable noun to refer to individual items of this food. * It is commonly found in pubs, supermarkets, and at outdoor events in the UK. * It is typically eaten with one's hands, sometimes accompanied by a condiment like mustard or chutney.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • I bought a Scotch egg and a packet of crisps for my lunch.
    • The picnic basket was filled with sandwiches, sausage rolls, and Scotch eggs.
    • He ordered a pint of beer and a Scotch egg at the bar.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is sometimes used humorously or descriptively to refer to other items that resemble its layered, spherical form.
    • The old tennis ball, covered in mud, looked like a filthy Scotch egg.
Variants and Related Words
  • Picnic egg: A less common regional name for a similar product.
  • Sausage meat: The seasoned minced meat used to encase the egg.
  • Breaded: Having a coating of breadcrumbs.
Synonyms

There are no direct synonyms for this specific prepared food item. It can be described as: * A breaded, sausage-coated hard-boiled egg. * A British savory snack.

Related Phrases
  • To have a Scotch egg: An informal phrase meaning to eat one.
    • I think I'll have a Scotch egg; I'm feeling peckish.
Related Idioms

There are no common idioms specifically featuring "Scotch egg."

scotch egg

A chef prepares a fresh scotch egg on a wooden cutting board.

Noun
  1. hard-cooked egg encased in sausage meat then breaded and deep-fried

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