caramelise उदाहरण वाक्य
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- A " rempah " paste is similar in form and function to an Indian wet " Thai curry paste, and is often browned and caramelised ( ) to mellow the raw flavours of its component ingredients and produce a harmonised finish.
- Another classic egg custard dish, cr�me br�l�e tends to be prepared and served in a ramekin without any pastry or fruit topping and is given a fully caramelised top ( by grilling a sugar topping until it is a hard, solid glaze ).
- On the other hand, some dishes, especially " gorengan " ( deep-fried fritters ) and those dishes infused or caramelised with coconut milk, such as rendang and gulai, might taste succulent but are rich in fat and cholesterol.
- The "'B�ndner Nusstorte "'( Graub�nden nut pastry ), also known as "'Engadiner Nusstorte "', is a traditional sweet, caramelised nut-filled pastry ( generally walnut ) from canton Graub�nden in Switzerland.
- Confusion can arise over the use of the word praline in Belgium as it may refer to filled chocolates in general or sometimes to traditional " pralin?"-filled chocolates popular in Europe ( pralin?refers to caramelised hazelnuts or almonds ground into a paste ).
- Cutting cubes from a larger piece of cooked chicken will give you nice uniform cubes of cooked chicken, but they may not be as caramelised and tasty as smaller pieces cooked separately .-- talk ) 02 : 47, 25 June 2010 ( UTC)
- "' Norman tart "'is a shortcrust pastry-based ( p�te bris�e ) variant of the apple tart made in Normandy filled with apples, sliced almonds and sugar topped with creamy egg custard tart and baked until the topping is slightly caramelised.
- Cooking " nasi goreng " usually employs strong fire, while authentic " rendang " for example requires small fire for slow cooking of beef, spices, and coconut milk until the meat is caramelised and all the coconut milk's liquid has evaporated.
- Although there are many different variations of manti in terms of shape and way of serving, the most praised type of Turkish manti is known as " Kayseri mantisi ", originally from Kayseri, an Anatolian city . " Kayseri mantisi " is tiny and served with yoghurt, oil ( caramelised with tomato paste ) and seasoning.
- Confusion can arise over the use of the word praline in Belgium as it may refer to filled chocolates in general known as pralines and it may also refer to a traditional praline filling common in Europe ( caramelised hazelnuts ( noisettes ) or almonds ( amandes ) ground into a paste, sometimes with whey powder, condensed milk or cream ) described as pralin?