Tuile - French for "tile," a tuile is a thin, crisp cookie that is placed over a rounded object (like a rolling pin) while still hot from the oven. (a tuile mold can be purchased) Once cooled and stiff, the cookie resembles a curved roof tile.
Tuile A thin, crisp, French cookie. Tuk trey A much-used (in Cambodia) Khmer marinade of fish sauce, vinegar, lime juice, sugar and garlic.
Tuile (TWEEL) French for 'tile'. Describes the Pringle-like shape of the product. Enter your email address to signup for exclusive offers and be the first to hear about Hotel Chocolat news, products and more… ...
Tuiles - Crisp, paper thin cookies named for their tile-like appearance. They are often flavored with almond slices, lemon, and vanilla.
Tuile is French for tile and is a thin, crisp wafer cooked then usually shaped by draping over a slender rolling pin while still hot.
Tuiles - French for tile. So named because tuiles copy the shape of roofing tiles once used in France. A very thin, crisp (brittle) cookie that is traditionally made with almonds but can be flavored with vanilla, oranges, or even other types of nuts..
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tuile: a thin crisp cookie that is formed, while still hot, into a slightly curved shape (also tulipe, similar to a tuile, but shaped like a flower by gathering the sides and allowing it to cool in a cup) ...
search Ring-shaped tin for baking cakes. Most often used to prepare sponge cakes and angel food cakes. Tuiles ...
After the fall of the Tuileries Breze emigrated for a short time, but though he returned to France he was spared during the Terror. At the Restoration he was made a peer of France, and resumed his functions as guardian of an antiquated ceremonial.
Tuile (Fr.): literally, curved roofing tile; delicate almond-flavored cookie. Tulipe (Fr.): thin, crisp cookie molded into a cup shape. Tuna: a.k.a.: Albacore, bluefin, blackfin, yellowfin (or ahi), skipjack, bonito, bigeye, tunny.
See also: Juice, Almond, Apple, Flavor, Spice
 
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