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Flambe

Flambe logo #10101) Blazing, on a dessert menu 2) Blazing, on a menu 3) Burn a dessert on purpose 4) Burn a steak on purpose 5) Covered with liquor and lit 6) Fired by a waiter 7) How cherries might be served 8) How some steak is served 9) In a sauce of blazing liquor 10) Light desserts 11) Like a plum pudding 12) Like a showy dessert
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Flambe

Flambe logo #10101) Jubilee
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Flambé

Flambé logo #10101) Afire 2) Lit
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Flambé

Flambé logo #10101) Cooking technique 2) French invention 3) French word used in English
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Flambé

Flambé logo #21000 Flambé (eɪ, lang; also spelled flambe), is a cooking procedure in which alcohol is added to a hot pan to create a burst of flames. The word means flamed in French (thus, in French, flambé is a past participle; the verb is flamber). Flambéing is often associated with tableside presentation of certain liqueur-drenched dishes, such as Bananas Fos...
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Flambe

Flambe logo #21002• (a.) Decorated by glaze splashed or irregularly spread upon the surface, or apparently applied at the top and allowed to run down the sides; -- said of pieces of Chinese porcelain.
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flambe

flambe logo #21358The French for 'flamed', referring to a lustrous, rich crimson-red ceramics glaze with flashes of brilliant blue. The effect was produced by firing a copper glaze in a reducing atmosphere - one that removes oxygen from the glaze. The technique was used on Chinese porcelain of the late 17th and 18th centuries, and rediscovered and widely applied in ...
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Flambé

Flambé logo #20111To pour brandy or liqueur over food, warm and ignite with a match.
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Flambé

Flambé logo #21216To ignite liquid that contains an alcoholic substance so that it flames.
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Flambé

Flambé logo #21220Alcohol, usually brandy or liqueur, poured over a dish and set alight, as a flavouring.
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FLAMBE

FLAMBE logo #10444To flame foods by dousing in some form of potable alcohol and setting alight.
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Flambe

Flambe logo #10444to flame, usually in alcohol.
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flambé

flambé logo #10444The French for 'flamed', referring to a lustrous, rich crimson-red ceramics glaze with flashes of brilliant blue. The effect was produced by firing a copper glaze in a reducing atmosphere - one that removes oxygen from the glaze. The technique was used on Chinese porcelain of the late 17th and 18th centuries, and rediscovered and widely applied in …...
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Flambé

Flambé logo #20972Flam`bé' adjective [ French, p.p. of flamber to singe, pass (a thing) through flame. Confer Flambeau .] (Ceramics) Decorated by glaze splashed or irregularly spread upon the surface, or apparently applied at the top and allowed to run down the sides; -- said of pieces of Chin...
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flambe

flambe logo #22540flamed
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Flambé

Flambé logo #24047A flame-like effect produced by a reduced copper oxide glaze.
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flambé

flambé logo #21009flambé 1. To drench with a liquor; such as, brandy, and ignite: 'The waiter flambéed the steak at the table.' 2. To pour alcohol over food and set fire to it during cooking.
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flambe

flambe logo #20974 verb pour liquor over and ignite (a dish)
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