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Fritter roll

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Main ingredients
  
Potatoes, bread roll

Place of origin
  
Scotland

Similar
  
Chorrillana, Munini‑imo, Reibekuchen, King Rib, Panackelty

A fritter roll is a Scottish food item which can be found in many fish and chip shops ('chippy' in Scottish dialect).

The fritter roll consists of one or two potato fritters enclosed in a floury bap (bread roll) and is usually served with salt and vinegar, sometimes with tomato ketchup or brown sauce on top of the fritter.

The potato fritter is fried very crisp, often with the inclusion of beef drippings on the fritter prior to dropping it in the fryer.

It is an inexpensive food.

References

Fritter roll Wikipedia