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the offal
noun
The rejected or waste parts of a butchered animal.
Exact(55)
This the offal is only too happy to do.
"That meant using the offal and cheaper cuts.
Among the offal options, tongue, chopped thickly, could be confused with a portobello mushroom.
Count on veal cheeks, sausage and tomatoes to grace the offal.
(Oysters, I learned, are sometimes called the offal of the sea).
'Gross?' she asked, as she surveyed the offal spread across her kitchen table.
It's like chitlins: the offal that was a delicacy for slaves.
She could have gorged on Osborne's, and what a feast she would have made of Andrew Lansley (the offal alone!).
Similar(3)
Hamilton's way with meat, as at the offal-rich Prune, tends to be extreme.
There is the textural pleasure of the seared "skin" breaking and the folds of the offal-like meat inside.
One of my all-time favourite kidney recipes, and one I often serve to the offal-dubious.
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