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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a patty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small, flat round cake of food, typically meat or a vegetarian alternative, often used in sandwiches or burgers.
Example: "I would like a cheeseburger with a patty cooked medium rare."
Alternatives: "a burger" or "a meatcake".
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The Cod Burger transforms bacalhau into a patty served with classic acorda (bread purée and coriander).
East Park Chippy for a bag of chips and a patty sitting in the park.
"Not only Jamaicans, but Caucasians and especially Hispanics -- a patty is a lot like an empanada".
You have a patty and chips if you can't afford fish.
And in a beef ragú to go over the cavatelli, they incorporated seasonings a patty might have: cardamom, cumin, coriander.
I was like, listen, I'm going to make it as a patty and we're going to call it a meatball".
The dish appeared on the menu in September, with a patty of Gardein, a protein substitute, standing in for chicken.
Take up a small handful of the mixture; if it presses neatly into a patty, it is the right consistency.
He wanted to show his daughter that there was a patty inside, so he separated the bread slices.
Press it between your fingers into a patty and fry it for 2 mins on each side.
On either coast, variations on Anne Rosenzweig's "21" burger -- a patty formed around a flavored butter -- remain very trendy.
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