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Definition of Fish loaf
1. Noun. Flaked fish baked in a loaf with bread crumbs and various seasonings.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fish Loaf
Literary usage of Fish loaf
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. School and Home Cooking by Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer (1920)
"Measure the ingredients given in Salmon Timbale or Loaf, using salmon or any kind
of canned or cooked fish, and prepare a fish loaf. ..."
2. Good Housekeeping's Book of Recipes and Household Discoveries (1920)
"This suggestion is also good with a meat or fish loaf. Strips of cloth fitted in
the pan, some of them crossing at right angles, will assist in bringing the ..."
3. Hints to Housewives: On how to Buy, how to Care for Food (1917)
"fish loaf. Three pounds Haddock. Have head, tail, skin and backbone removed, so
you have two slices of solid fish. You can use Cod, but Haddock is better. ..."
4. Castelar Crèche Cook Book by Castelar Crèche (Los Angeles, Calif.) (1922)
"COD fish loaf One-third mashed potatoes, 2/s shredded codfish, season highly.
Make into a loaf, put melted butter on the top, and brown. ..."