kebabtallrik

Swedish

Etymology

kebab (kebab) + tallrik (plate)

Noun

kebabtallrik c

  1. A doner meat and chips (UK), gyro fries (US), halal snack pack (AU), meat on chips (NZ); a fast-food dish often consisting of doner kebab meat, chips, friggitello and a fermented dairy sauce (kebabsås).
    • 1986 September 6, Dagens Nyheter, page 57:
      Numera finns också en kebabtallrik []
      Nowadays, there is also doner meat and chips []
    • 2003 December 27, Göteborgs-Posten, quoted in Språkbanken, Korp:
      Sedan är det lunch på teatern och personalen försvinner in i ett angränsande rum och äter sushi och lämnar Marko Lehtosalo med sin kebabtallrik ute i köket .
      Then it's lunch at the theater and the staff disappear into an adjacent room and eat sushi, leaving Marko Lehtosalo with his doner and chips out in the kitchen.
    • 2014 January 13, “Tog kebabtallrik i pant [Took doner and chips as deposit]”, in SVT Nyheter:
      Taxichauffören litade inte på att mannen kunde betala för resan och tog därför hans nyinköpta kebabtallrik i pant.
      The taxi driver did not trust that the man could pay for the trip and therefore took his newly purchased doner and chips as a deposit.

Usage notes

  • It is often served with some kind of small bread, but it is not served in a bread. See kebab med bröd (doner kebab).
  • It is in many ways similar to a kebabsallad, but here with mostly french fries instead of lettuce.
  • While in many ways similar to Australian halal snack pack, it is far from certain that a kebabtallrik is halal certified. You will also be hard-pressed to find one with cheese.

See also

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