cutlet vs tattie scone

cutlet

noun
  • A thin slice of meat, usually fried. 

  • A prawn or shrimp with its head and outer shell removed, leaving only the flesh and tail. 

  • A chop, a specific piece of meat (especially pork, chicken, or beef) cut from the side of an animal. 

  • A piece of fish that has been cut perpendicular to the spine, rather than parallel (as with a fillet); often synonymous with steak. 

tattie scone

noun
  • A scone made from mashed, boiled potatoes and flour, often baked in a large circular shape on a griddle and cut into slices for serving; it may be eaten as an accompaniment to savoury food such as bacon, fried eggs, and Lorne sausage, or with jam. 

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