Rarebit

Word RAREBIT
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Definitions and meanings of "Rarebit"

What do we mean by rarebit?

Welsh rabbit. noun

See Welsh rabbit, under rabbit. noun

A dainty morsel; a Welsh rabbit. See Welsh rabbit, under rabbit. noun

Welsh rabbit noun

Cheese melted with ale or beer served over toast noun

Welsh rarebit

1. Broiled cheese on toast 2. A dev for The Matrix Online who frequents the game's forum 3. Kinda sounds like rabbit Urban Dictionary

A dish from Wales made with old cheese melted on toasted bread. Often called Welsh rabbit because it is thought the people of Wales were to poor to eat meat. Urban Dictionary

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The word "rarebit" in example sentences

The airy texture does nothing for me though – gooey should be the watchword with rarebit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

All acid fruits, rich desserts, certain coarse vegetables, concoctions of all descriptions such as rarebit, condiments, highly seasoned sauce, etc., should be avoided. ❋ William S. Sadler (N/A)

On September 23rd, 2009 at 5: 03 pm stephanie said: i'm part welsh, and never knew this had nothing to do with rabbit, and i also thought my dad said "rarebit" as a joke! jeez. well, between this and having to google a word from today's confessions post, i'm learning all kinds of new stuff ❋ Unknown (2009)

I prefer rabbit, but to fall in line with the official guidance will suffer rarebit here from the poverty of that nation. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Although I like my rarebit made with seedy wholemeal toast, which I think gives a more interesting texture and a pleasantly malty flavour, I respect your right to use any sort of bread you like although no one will persuade me of the merits of the Welsh rarebit foccacia, seen on the menu at a pub I recently didn't eat at. ❋ Unknown (2011)

We had what Dad called high tea each day, which consisted of baked beans on toast, welsh rarebit or boiled egg with soldiers. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Informal, inexpensive entertainments like “Sunday Night Suppers” featuring welsh rarebit or chili con carne became popular. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"If you don't want the bother of making Welsh rarebit just put sliced cheese on hot buttered toast and put under a grill" – unless you fancy a "Hawaiian Sandwich", with ham and those inevitable pineapple rings, finished off with a plate of "Coconut Whispers" 9oz of desiccated coconut, one large tin condensed milk? ❋ Unknown (2011)

Most rarebit recipes, with the exception of Nigel Slater's quick version, loosen the cheese with a liquid: milk or ale, in Jane Grigson's version; cider for Cheese Society; port for Mrs Beeton; or stout, which comes with the weighty recommendations of both Mark Hix and the Bareham / Hopkinson team. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Almost all recipes call for cheddar, but I suspect that's simply because it's what most of us keep in the house – and rarebit is a very Sunday-evening, empty fridge type of dish. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They have the requisite scones with clotted cream and finger sandwiches but don't miss the opportunity to try classics like Welsh rarebit, Coronation chicken salad or Tweed kettle pie. ❋ The Huffington Post (2011)

The ale isn't bad – it adds a subtle nutty flavour – but once I try a rarebit made with stout, I'm sold. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Welsh rarebit may be a simple dish, but if even Nigel Slater admits to a few failures, then it's certainly worth getting the basics right. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I looked at it and thought about the Italian grill I could set up for making classic bruschetta, or maybe Welsh rarebit. ❋ Shilo Morlang (2012)

Such fat, however, is an important distinguishing feature in a proper rarebit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Every day is different, but a typical spread might include soup served with chunks of wholemeal, a savoury Danish (a whorl of dough stuffed with pesto, tapenade, spinach and goats cheese), Dorset rarebit (with cider) or rustic open sandwiches (doorsteps of sourdough piled with hummus and salad) – all at £5.75. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Pale, soft cheeses – ricotta, the chèvre and buffalo mozzarella – are less rich than the firmer ones we mostly use for a Welsh rabbit, or rarebit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

There are other options: Jane Grigson suggests Lancashire in English Food, as do Simon Hopkinson and Lindsay Bareham in The Prawn Cocktail Years, where they explain that, traditionally, a rarebit would have been made from "hard English cheeses – cheddar, double gloucester, cheshire and lancashire". ❋ Unknown (2011)

Is welsh rarebit the world's best cheese on toast – or do you have a better version? ❋ Unknown (2011)

1. I had some [rarebit] for breakfast this morning. 2. [Rarebit] ate some n00bs for breakfast this morning. 3. When asked if his name had anything to do with the white rabbit from The Matrix, Rarebit turned into a giant [broiled] [cheese on toast], and ate him. ❋ Steege (2006)

The [restaurant] has Welsh rarebit [on the menu]. ❋ Bill The Cat (2008)

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