brûlée
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See also: brulée
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]brûlée (countable and uncountable, plural brûlées)
- Synonym of crème brûlée
- 2013, Philip Howard, The Square: Sweet, page 131:
- Cook four extra brûlées to allow for casualties when turning them out […]
- 2009, Grady Spears, June Naylor, Kelly Frazier, Cooking the Cowboy Way:
- Use a chef's torch to lightly brown the tops of the brûlées, or place them under a hot broiler for just a couple of minutes […]
Verb
[edit]brûlée (third-person singular simple present brûlées, present participle brûléeing, simple past and past participle brûléed)
- (cooking, transitive) To create a sugary crust (on food), using a chef's torch.
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[edit]brûlée f sg
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Noun
[edit]brûlée f (plural brûlées)
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