From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfish sliceˈfish slice noun [countable] British English DFUa kitchen tool used especially for turning food when cooking, with a wide flat part and a handle SYN spatula
Examples from the Corpus
fish slice• Use a fish slice to do this, as the pastry is very floppy.• Lift sausages out, using a fish slice, and keep warm.• Using a fish slice, transfer the cooked fritters to paper towels to drain.• Lift the plait on to a greased baking sheet with a fish slice.• Heat oil in non-stick frying pan and cook sandwich for 3 mins, pressing down firmly with fish slice before turning over.fish slicefish sliceBritish EnglishDFU a kitchen tool used for lifting and serving pieces of food SYN spatula American English → slice