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- noun Plural form of
meringue .
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Examples
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(Hey, how was I supposed to know that you never use more than a teaspoon of extracts in meringues?
Taste and Create 7 2008
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(Hey, how was I supposed to know that you never use more than a teaspoon of extracts in meringues?
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“We do spoil him so,” said Lady Clavering to Mrs. Pendennis, finally gazing at the cherub, whose hands and face were now frothed over with the species of lather which is inserted in the confection called meringues a la creme.
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If desired, the inside of the meringues, which is soft, may be removed and the shell filled with a filling of some kind.
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"We do spoil him so," said Lady Clavering to Mrs. Pendennis, finally gazing at the cherub, whose hands and face were now frothed over with the species of lather which is inserted in the confection called meringues a la creme.
The History of Pendennis William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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Some of them, such as meringues and kisses, contain nothing except eggs and sugar and consequently are almost confections.
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A few of them, such as meringues, are so sweet and delicate that they could be considered as confections, but they are discussed in connection with cakes because they take the place of cake in the meal.
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They were Luxembourgers, small round wafers filled with delicious coffee, chocolate and fruit-flavored meringues that are popular in Europe.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Personal Feeds the Professional 2009
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Spoon it on to the meringues and sandwich together.
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Just as wonderful were shamefully well-made meringues, that perfect balance of crisp and soft, flavoured with local brambles.
Restaurant review: the Kingham Plough Jay Rayner 2010
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