devils on horseback
noun [ plural ] mainly UK uk/ˌdev.əlz ɒn ˈhɔːs.bæk/ us/ˌdev.əlz ɑːn ˈhɔːrs.bæk/
培根包裹西梅干(通常在圣诞节或作为零食配饮料食用)
prunes (= dried plums) wrapped in bacon (= thin slices of preserved meat from a pig), often eaten at Christmas or as a snack (= food eaten between meals) with drinks
I was impressed with the chicken wings and the devils on horseback. 鸡翅和培根包裹西梅干给我留下了深刻的印象。
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- Devils on horseback would be ideal as a kind of English tapas, and they'd go wonderfully with some sherries.
- Your typical party fare would be cheese and pineapple, devils on horseback, cocktail sausages.
- I forgot how totally delicious devils on horseback are. Nibbles are better than the main meal!
- One year she did devils on horseback instead of chopped liver.