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单词 ganache
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Definition of ganache in English:

ganache

noun ɡəˈnaʃɡəˈnaSH
mass noun
  • A whipped filling of chocolate and cream, used in confectioneries such as cakes and truffles.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I already knew that this Aztec-themed store sold excellent chocolates, ganaches and truffles, but I had never tried any of their pastries.
    • Use a spoon to scoop out some ganache, and shape it into a ball the size of a small walnut with your fingers.
    • Fill the cavity with some ganache and conceal the opening using the removed section of the cake.
    • She candies orange rind and rolls her own ganache truffles.
    • Transfer olive oil ganache to pastry bag fitted with flat, narrow tip and pipe thin layer over biscuit.
    • Made of rich chocolate and walnut cake layered with creamy ganache, it's like the fudgiest brownie you've ever eaten.
    • The black magic chocolate cake is a deep, dark marvel, its three layers topped with a graceful, almost liquid ganache.
    • Dusted with powdered sugar, it might well be the ultimate in comfort food, but the dark chocolate ganache lends a bit of sophistication.
    • Hazelnut dacquoise, a milk chocolate thin with praline, and chocolate ganache.
    • Its gentle tang also complements sweets beautifully; use it instead of cream in dark chocolate ganache or whip it and spoon it over cake.
    • After lunch I set to work putting the finishing touches on my birthday cake, unfortunately destroying my chocolate ganache in the process.
    • A buttery triple-layer yellow cake gets a topping of the smoothest, deep dark-chocolate ganache, with a smattering of semisweet mini chocolate chips for good measure.
    • The best-of-show cupcakes here are Boston cream versions cached with a fluff of custard and glossed with chocolate ganache - fine-textured and fabulous.
    • Melt ganache over hot water and cool before using.
    • At Rubicon Programs Inc., women and men who were once homeless are now pastry chefs, whipping up chocolate ganache cakes for a bakery business.
    • Chocolate fanciers should choose the ganache, lemonheads the very tart tarte.
    • Bartenders add chocolate ganache and chestnut purée made in the kitchen to steamed milk and add a touch of ground chipotle pepper.
    • I wanted a chocolate cake that would rise high enough to fill the cubic dessert containers prettily, and I wanted to glaze the servings with a dark chocolate ganache, to make them black and shiny.
    • The ducks went into a frenzy but they got not one crumb of our crab and saffron quiche and chocolate ganache tarts.
    • Thin, crisp and intense shells hiding centres of superb ganache or delicate flavourings or vanilla and fresh herbs.

Origin

French.

 
 

Definition of ganache in US English:

ganache

nounɡəˈnaSH
  • A whipped filling of chocolate and cream, used in desserts such as cakes and truffles.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thin, crisp and intense shells hiding centres of superb ganache or delicate flavourings or vanilla and fresh herbs.
    • Transfer olive oil ganache to pastry bag fitted with flat, narrow tip and pipe thin layer over biscuit.
    • Use a spoon to scoop out some ganache, and shape it into a ball the size of a small walnut with your fingers.
    • Its gentle tang also complements sweets beautifully; use it instead of cream in dark chocolate ganache or whip it and spoon it over cake.
    • The ducks went into a frenzy but they got not one crumb of our crab and saffron quiche and chocolate ganache tarts.
    • Hazelnut dacquoise, a milk chocolate thin with praline, and chocolate ganache.
    • I wanted a chocolate cake that would rise high enough to fill the cubic dessert containers prettily, and I wanted to glaze the servings with a dark chocolate ganache, to make them black and shiny.
    • A buttery triple-layer yellow cake gets a topping of the smoothest, deep dark-chocolate ganache, with a smattering of semisweet mini chocolate chips for good measure.
    • She candies orange rind and rolls her own ganache truffles.
    • Fill the cavity with some ganache and conceal the opening using the removed section of the cake.
    • The black magic chocolate cake is a deep, dark marvel, its three layers topped with a graceful, almost liquid ganache.
    • At Rubicon Programs Inc., women and men who were once homeless are now pastry chefs, whipping up chocolate ganache cakes for a bakery business.
    • I already knew that this Aztec-themed store sold excellent chocolates, ganaches and truffles, but I had never tried any of their pastries.
    • After lunch I set to work putting the finishing touches on my birthday cake, unfortunately destroying my chocolate ganache in the process.
    • Bartenders add chocolate ganache and chestnut purée made in the kitchen to steamed milk and add a touch of ground chipotle pepper.
    • Made of rich chocolate and walnut cake layered with creamy ganache, it's like the fudgiest brownie you've ever eaten.
    • The best-of-show cupcakes here are Boston cream versions cached with a fluff of custard and glossed with chocolate ganache - fine-textured and fabulous.
    • Dusted with powdered sugar, it might well be the ultimate in comfort food, but the dark chocolate ganache lends a bit of sophistication.
    • Chocolate fanciers should choose the ganache, lemonheads the very tart tarte.
    • Melt ganache over hot water and cool before using.

Origin

French.

 
 
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