Melba toast is a thin, crisp toast that is now packaged and sold in stores next to crisp breads and crackers. Auguste Escoffier created Melba toast. He was a friend of Swiss hotelkeeper Cesar Ritz and his wife, Marie Ritz.
For the melba toast, grill both sides of the bread until golden-brown, then cut the toast slices in half horizontally. Grill the soft inner sides until golden-brown, then cut the toast slices into quarters diagonally.
Melba Toast - thin slices of bread baked slowly until crisp. Named for the coloratura soprano, Dame Nellie Melba, who was the toast of international society early in 21st century.
melba toast Notes: These thin, crisp slices of bread are often used as a base for appetizers or served with soups or salads. When crushed, they make an excellent breading for meat or fish.
Melba Toast - Melba toast is a very thinly sliced crisp toast that is served warm.
Melba toast: thin slices of bread that are dried and then browned slowly in an oven. Melt: to convert a product from a solid to a liquid by heating. Menthe: (French) Mint.
Melba Toast: A very thin and very dry toast that is served with soups and salads. Melba: ...
Melba toast French toast Toasted sandwich Toast, a term for sliced bread in several European languages Toast, bread browned with dry heat ...
Melba Toast 100% Whole Wheat Bread (Non-Dense/Heavy, White Bread Texture) Lemon Anise Poppy Muffins (Diabetic) ...
Set Melba toast on a serving platter or a cookie sheet. Mix the cinnamon and crushed pecans in a bowl. Divide the goat cheese into 24 portions, and roll each portion into a ball. Roll the ball in the pecan mix, and then pat it into a patty.
The original was an elaborate dish of a swan of ice with peaches on top on a bed of ice-cream and topped with spun sugar. Today, the dessert consists of peach halves on a bed of vanilla ice-cream and coated with raspberry puree. Melba Toast ...
Melba toast Very thin slices of toast, named for Dame Nellie Melba, the great Australian soprano; peche Melba was also created for her by Escoffier. melocoton (Sp.) Peach. Melton Mowbray pie (Brit.) A pork pie encased in a pastry "coffin" ...
See also: Melba, Toast, Cheese, Butter, Slice
 
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