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单词 meringue
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meringue1

(also French meringue)
noun məˈraŋməˈræŋ
  • An item of sweet food made from a mixture of egg whites and sugar baked until crisp.

    chocolate meringues
    mass noun cover the pudding with meringue
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I often helped out in the kitchen cooking meringues and cakes, the usual childhood stuff.
    • When you want the dessert light and the ingredient list short, make meringues.
    • Triacetin is added to dried egg whites so that they can be whipped into meringues.
    • If you can't resist dessert, though, choose fresh fruit, gelatin, sorbet, sherbet, fruit ice, meringues or plain cake with fruit purée.
    • Chocolate-pistachio meringues, easily made ahead, are a sweet ending.
    • We were delighted with the show and happily chose from various cheesecakes, meringues and chocolate cakes.
    • Two Coffee Choux pastries, something with strawberries and meringues and something big and fluffy and full of custard.
    • We make a lot of meringues, so put the egg whites in there, then the yolks go in the quiche.
    • I've had a poached egg and a sausage roll and four meringues.
    • This allows for the tremendous skill of morphing into delicious meringues.
    • I store it in jars and use it to spoon over all sorts of things, like pancakes, creamy meringues, plain cheesecake, yogurt, and vanilla ice-cream.
    • The heaving fruit bowl, the waiting at the school gates and the planned attempt to master meringues are concerted efforts by Eclair to squeeze into the good mum role.
    • Not only do they thicken and enrich sauces, bind stuffings, lighten and expand on whisking to create soufflés and meringues, they can also be cooked in a variety of ways to serve as a meal in their own right.
    • We were presented with bags of tiny flavoured meringues to take away, in case we were still feeling peckish on the short cab journey home.
    • The cakes consisted of an almond-topped Madeira cake and a tangy lemon version, along with strawberry pastries, miniature lemon meringues and carrot cake - all of which were sublime.
    • Modern versions often include ice cream and omit the meringues.
    • When they stopped by the Inn, Debbye had asked Wendy about the possibility of some nut meringues, and the vixen had happily supplied her with four dozen of the crunchy delicacies.
    • I'd do difficult things like puff pastry or meringues.
    • Wendy had grouped them in sets of two pinwheels, or three meringues, or five cookies, each.
    • He observed her recipe ingredients, and asked, ‘Nut meringues?’

Origin

From French, of unknown origin.

Rhymes

bang, Battambang, bhang, clang, Da Nang, dang, fang, gang, hang, harangue, kiang, Kuomintang, Kweiyang, Laing, Luang Prabang, Nanchang, Pahang, pang, parang, Penang, prang, Pyongyang, rang, sang, satang, Shang, shebang, Shenyang, slambang, slang, spang, sprang, Sturm und Drang, tang, thang, trepang, twang, vang, whang, Xizang, yang, Zaozhuang

meringue2

nounməˈraŋməˈreNGɡā
  • variant spelling of merengue
 
 

meringue1

nounməˈraNGməˈræŋ
  • 1An item of sweet food made by baking a mixture of stiffly beaten egg whites and sugar until crisp.

    chocolate meringues
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The heaving fruit bowl, the waiting at the school gates and the planned attempt to master meringues are concerted efforts by Eclair to squeeze into the good mum role.
    • I often helped out in the kitchen cooking meringues and cakes, the usual childhood stuff.
    • This allows for the tremendous skill of morphing into delicious meringues.
    • Modern versions often include ice cream and omit the meringues.
    • Not only do they thicken and enrich sauces, bind stuffings, lighten and expand on whisking to create soufflés and meringues, they can also be cooked in a variety of ways to serve as a meal in their own right.
    • When they stopped by the Inn, Debbye had asked Wendy about the possibility of some nut meringues, and the vixen had happily supplied her with four dozen of the crunchy delicacies.
    • We make a lot of meringues, so put the egg whites in there, then the yolks go in the quiche.
    • Wendy had grouped them in sets of two pinwheels, or three meringues, or five cookies, each.
    • When you want the dessert light and the ingredient list short, make meringues.
    • Two Coffee Choux pastries, something with strawberries and meringues and something big and fluffy and full of custard.
    • I store it in jars and use it to spoon over all sorts of things, like pancakes, creamy meringues, plain cheesecake, yogurt, and vanilla ice-cream.
    • I've had a poached egg and a sausage roll and four meringues.
    • He observed her recipe ingredients, and asked, ‘Nut meringues?’
    • I'd do difficult things like puff pastry or meringues.
    • Chocolate-pistachio meringues, easily made ahead, are a sweet ending.
    • The cakes consisted of an almond-topped Madeira cake and a tangy lemon version, along with strawberry pastries, miniature lemon meringues and carrot cake - all of which were sublime.
    • We were presented with bags of tiny flavoured meringues to take away, in case we were still feeling peckish on the short cab journey home.
    • We were delighted with the show and happily chose from various cheesecakes, meringues and chocolate cakes.
    • Triacetin is added to dried egg whites so that they can be whipped into meringues.
    • If you can't resist dessert, though, choose fresh fruit, gelatin, sorbet, sherbet, fruit ice, meringues or plain cake with fruit purée.
  • 2A light mixture of stiffly beaten egg whites and sugar, baked until crisp or used as a topping for desserts.

    cover the pudding with meringue

Origin

From French, of unknown origin.

meringue2

nounməˈreNGɡā
  • variant spelling of merengue
 
 
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