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dessert - Glossary Search

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dessert Glossary Term
Refers to the final course of a meal. In the United States, dessert usually consists of a sweet dish such as cake, pastry, or ice cream.
spumoni ice cream Glossary Term
An Italian ice cream dessert. The dessert consists of a layer of ice cream topped with a sweetened whipped cream flavored with rum.
dessert wine Glossary Term
Any variety of wine with an alcohol content that ranges between 14% and 24%, or that has a high-alcohol content that occurs naturally.
bombe Glossary Term
A traditional French dessert, referred as bombe glacee or bombe, made with ice cream or sherbet and a mixture of custard and fruit.
patty shell Glossary Term
A baked shell, made from a dough or batter, which is formed into the shape of a short and somewhat wide cup in order to hold prepared foods for serving.
creme brulee Glossary Term
A chilled dessert custard that is rich in flavor and creamy in texture. The dessert is removed from the refrigerator and topped with sugar that is then heated under a broiler or with a small flame cooking torch to affect only the surface.
shortcake Glossary Term
A cake or biscuit that is most often served as a dessert food but can also be served with savory fillings.
pandowdy Glossary Term
A sweet dessert that is made with a pastry or bread dough topping that covers a fruit base made from one or several fruits.
fool Glossary Term
A common British dessert made with a combination of whipped cream and puréed fruit. Although different types of fruit are often used to make this dessert, the most traditional version used gooseberries.
pavlova Glossary Term
A type of dessert, inspired, named and used as a celebration for a famous Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova, when she visited Western Australia during the 1930's.
crêpes  suzette Glossary Term
A well-known French dessert that consists of rolled sweet crêpes (thin pancake-like flat cakes) covered with an orange sauce that is ignited to become a flaming dessert.
tiramisù Glossary Term
A sweet creamy dessert, also known as a Tuscan trifle that was originally created in the Tuscan region of Italy.
crumble Glossary Term
1. A dessert with a crumb topping made from flour, oats, butter, and brown sugar combined into a mixture that is sprinkled over sliced fruit and baked.
brown betty Glossary Term
A name given to an early era dessert made by those who came to America during the 1600's. There are now numerous variations of this dessert using any type of fruit, but the most well known is Apple Brown Betty or simply Brown Betty.
sabayon Glossary Term
A foamy custard made of egg yolks, cream, sugar and wine, which is served as a dessert or a sauce for other desserts.
trifle Glossary Term
A layered dessert that began as a European confection, which was made in England. Sheets of sherry infused sponge cake, cut to fit in a round bowl, were spread with jam and a pastry cream or egg custard.
zuccotto Glossary Term
An Italian dessert that is made to be dome-shaped when served, a design that was supposedly inspired by the design of an Italian cathedral.
clafouti or clafoutis Glossary Term
A French term used to traditionally describe a sweet food made like a dessert similar to a custard or flan without a crust.
spun sugar Glossary Term
Hardened boiled sugar that forms fine strands for decorating desserts. It is made by slowly boiling sugar, water and cream of tarter to a hard-crack stage.
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