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A grunt is a traditional fruit dessert from the East Coast of the United States. It is made by stewing fresh fruit or berries and then dropping large dollops of biscuit dough on top.
Grunt and cluck - In cowboy lingo, ham and eggs. Gruyere - A moderate-fat cow milk cheese with a rich, sweet, nutty flavor that is prized for both out-of-hand eating and cooking.
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Their cries are faint squeaks and grunts. They feed upon nearly all vegetable substances, but drink little. Generally they associate in small societies, and seldom wander far from home.
Remember that Tim Allen show where he grunted a lot? Well, when you think of the dad in your life and steak, does that sound come to mind? If so, give dad an extra special gift for making his steaks totally unique.
A slump is also known as a grunt, and both are cousins to cobblers, betties, and pandowdies. This one features apples, blueberries, and cranberries. Berry-Apple Slump 1 2 3 4 5 ...
These desserts have been and are still called by various names such as cobbler, tart, pie, torte, pandowdy, grunt, slump, buckles, crisp, croustade, upside-down cakes, bird's nest pudding or crow's nest pudding.
History: Learn more about History and Legends of Cobbler, Crisps, Crumble, Brown Betty, Buckle, Grunts, Slumps, Bird's Nest Pudding, Sonker, & Pandowdy beurre (burr) - This is the French word for "butter." ...
search A small, low-fat game bird. Quality birds should have no odor. Grunt search Ranch term for dough pudding. Gruyere ...
inevitably tempt you into the kitchen -- even if it's just long enough to whip up an irresistible (and easy!) fruit dessert. The only hard part will be choosing what to bake -- besides crisps, crumbles and cobblers, there are betties, fools, grunts, ...
The dough becomes crisp and crumbly, adding a texture that enhances the fruit mixture. Very similar to a cobbler, grunt or slump, ...
The Simpsons is the longest-running American sitcom. Homer's annoyed grunt "D'oh!" has been adopted into the English lexicon, while The Simpsons has been cited as an influence on many adult-oriented animated sitcoms. (more...) ...
grunt Stewed fruit topped with dumplings; an early American dessert similar to slump. Gruyere (Switz.) A cows' milk cheese, cooked and pressed, from the valley of the same name in French-speaking Switzerland; originally of ...
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