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Definition of streusel in English: streuselnoun ˈstruːz(ə)lˈstrɔɪz(ə)lˈstroi- 1A crumbly topping or filling made from fat, flour, sugar, and often cinnamon. as modifier lemon streusel bars Example sentencesExamples - Bake it with sugar to make an easy compote that's great on its own or in a layered rhubarb - lemon cream pie, or top the chopped fruit with streusel for a homey rhubarb crisp.
- As I opened the oven door to bake it, I dropped the crumble on the kitchen floor, sending crushed blackberries and streusel everywhere.
- Topped with the perfect amount of cinnamon streusel crunch, this will leave you speechless!
- Specifically their ‘Apple Crumble’ flavor is a bomb dropped directly on America's waistline, so delicious and full of sweet streusel and fresh baked apple.
- The actual streusel goes in the center of the plate, with more fresh blueberries, a scoop of vanilla ice cream and an artful drizzle of blueberry sauce.
- Apple Crumble consists of brown sugar ice cream with cinnamon streusel, apples and a caramel swirl.
- Scoop quenelle of ice cream and place atop streusel circle.
- I then went to the bus tub that normally holds these dishes and started picking them out so I could make a batch of streusel for the day.
- However uncanny the resemblance is, this is not a slice of blueberry streusel cheesecake.
- 1.1 A cake or pastry with a streusel topping.
Example sentencesExamples - ‘Lydia has about you told me a little,’ Maude began, over tea and streusel.
- I quickly assemble a rum cake, a plate of vanilla ice cream and a streusel.
- So I created a butternut squash and apple teacake with a surprising but delicious candied-ginger and pine-nut streusel.
- For the chocolate streusel: Preheat oven to 310 degrees.
- At the top, the reward for both athletes and mere mortals is a piece of one of Sue King's pies-especially her fruit ones: rhubarb, peach, boysenberry, pear with cheddar streusel, and Dutch apple.
Origin From German Streusel, from streuen 'sprinkle'. Definition of streusel in US English: streuselnounˈstroi- 1A crumbly topping or filling made from fat, flour, sugar, and often cinnamon. as modifier lemon streusel bars Example sentencesExamples - Topped with the perfect amount of cinnamon streusel crunch, this will leave you speechless!
- Bake it with sugar to make an easy compote that's great on its own or in a layered rhubarb - lemon cream pie, or top the chopped fruit with streusel for a homey rhubarb crisp.
- I then went to the bus tub that normally holds these dishes and started picking them out so I could make a batch of streusel for the day.
- However uncanny the resemblance is, this is not a slice of blueberry streusel cheesecake.
- The actual streusel goes in the center of the plate, with more fresh blueberries, a scoop of vanilla ice cream and an artful drizzle of blueberry sauce.
- Apple Crumble consists of brown sugar ice cream with cinnamon streusel, apples and a caramel swirl.
- Specifically their ‘Apple Crumble’ flavor is a bomb dropped directly on America's waistline, so delicious and full of sweet streusel and fresh baked apple.
- Scoop quenelle of ice cream and place atop streusel circle.
- As I opened the oven door to bake it, I dropped the crumble on the kitchen floor, sending crushed blackberries and streusel everywhere.
- 1.1 A cake or pastry with a streusel topping.
Example sentencesExamples - So I created a butternut squash and apple teacake with a surprising but delicious candied-ginger and pine-nut streusel.
- ‘Lydia has about you told me a little,’ Maude began, over tea and streusel.
- I quickly assemble a rum cake, a plate of vanilla ice cream and a streusel.
- For the chocolate streusel: Preheat oven to 310 degrees.
- At the top, the reward for both athletes and mere mortals is a piece of one of Sue King's pies-especially her fruit ones: rhubarb, peach, boysenberry, pear with cheddar streusel, and Dutch apple.
Origin From German Streusel, from streuen ‘sprinkle’. |