Parson's Nose (Noun)
Meaning
The tail of a dressed fowl.
Classification
Nouns denoting foods and drinks.
Examples
- The chef carefully trimmed the parson's nose from the roasted chicken before serving it to the guests.
- After cooking the turkey, she removed the parson's nose and set it aside to make a savory broth.
- The parson's nose of the capon was discarded, but the rest of the bird was devoured by the hungry family.
- When carving the goose, he made sure to cut around the parson's nose, which was usually too fatty to eat.
- The recipe instructed her to chop off the parson's nose of the pheasant and use the rest of the meat to make a hearty stew.