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meringued

/muh-rang/US // məˈræŋ //UK // (məˈræŋ) //

舌尖上的中国,舌吻,舌苔,舌吻的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a delicate, frothy mixture made with beaten egg whites and sugar or hot syrup, and browned, used as a topping for pies, pastry, etc.
    • : a pastry or pastry shell made by baking such a mixture, sometimes filled with fruit, whipped cream, etc.

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Examples

  • Using a large spoon, scoop out roughly 2 tablespoons of the meringue into 2-inch mounds on the prepared baking sheet.

  • Per custom, dessert — anything involving meringue is good — is trailed by excellent chocolate truffles.

  • Pile the meringue on top of the cooled pie and spread it to the edges, keeping it piled a bit higher in the middle.

  • What makes the pain bearable is a memory of Robin, at lunch, when she suddenly smashes a lemon meringue pie into her own face.

  • The argument, such as it is, is as substanceless as meringue.

  • Meringue cookies were bone-shaped, fruit punch was served in blood vials, and there was a magic show in the East Room.

  • Remove the cookie sheet from the freezer and cover each ice cream-topped cake with the meringue.

  • Place the cookie sheet in the freezer while making the meringue.

  • The azucarilla is a confection not unlike "Edinburgh rock," but more porous and of the nature of a meringue.

  • Mix until the sugar and egg are smoothly blended, and the meringue is ready to use.

  • If the meringue is omitted, cool and cover with whipped cream just before serving.

  • When served with whipped cream in place of meringue, it makes a very rich and delicious dessert.

  • Pour into a baked pie crust, cover with meringue, if desired, and bake in a moderate oven for 10 to 15 minutes.