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Definition of Kippered herring
1. Noun. Salted and smoked herring.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kippered Herring
Literary usage of Kippered herring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Secret Service in South Africa by Douglas Blackburn, W. Waithman Caddell (1911)
"The Solitary Life and Madness— The Clue of the kippered herring—John Nicholson
Neil—Blackmailing Fugitives—The Capture of ..."
2. Tariff Handbook by Committee on Ways and Means, United States, United States Dept. of the Treasury, Congress (1913)
"kippered herring.—United States v. Rosenstein Bros. (No. 394). (1) Finding of
facts by the court, when. Where there has been no authoritative find Ing of ..."
3. Sessional Papers by Canada Parliament (1890)
"They should be thoroughly cooled before being packed in the boxes kippered herring.
The mode of manufacturing and putting up kippered herring for the market ..."
4. The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book by Victor Hirtzler (1919)
"kippered herring may be obtained in cans. Dip in oil and broil very lightly,
cover with maitre d'hotel sauce, and garnish with lemon and parsley. ..."
5. Florida Salads: A Collection of Dainty, Wholesome Salad Recipes that Will by Frances Barber Harris (1918)
"Serve in halves of large green, bell peppers, cut lengthwise. Put Green Mayonnaise
on top and serve on Iceberg lettuce leaves. kippered herring SALAD. ..."
6. The Practical Hotel Steward by John Tellman (1913)
"Mornay 50 Plain 35 Kidney SO Jelly 50 Black Bass 60 kippered herring....40 EGOS— (per
person) Missouri or Virginia Ham and Eggs 75 25 Shirred (2) . ..."
7. The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture edited by Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke (1918)
"Those similarly prepared, but also split and cleaned, are called kippered herring.
They are put in tins in Scotland and Norway and sent to America, ..."