pigs in blankets
This keeps coming up on Twitter and in the comments at other posts, so let's talk about (BrE) pigs in blankets /(more common in AmE) pigs in a blanket (singular for both: pig in a blanket ). Recipe at BBC Good Food British pigs in blankets are small sausages wrapped in bacon (and cooked!). They are delicious. They're traditionally served alongside turkey as part of Christmas dinner. (For me, they almost make up for the fact that Brussels sprouts are also a traditional part of Christmas dinner in England.) The usual sausage involved is a chipolata , which we could call a BrE word because it's hardly heard in the US (16 UK hits on the Corpus of Global Web-Based English, but zero US ones). But then again, it's not that there's another word for it in AmE, so better to call it a UK-and-not-US thing, rather than a BrE word. Basically, all the non-imported sausages (and even some of the imported ones) are different in the UK and US. These are (increasingly, I think) fou...