profiterole

IPA: prɑfʌtɝoʊɫ

noun

  • A small, hollow case of choux pastry with a filling.
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Examples of "profiterole" in Sentences

  • A profiterole or cream puff is a popular choux pastry.
  • The term profiterole refers to a filling of ice cream.
  • He had a fondness for stuffed animal bears and Profiterole sweets.
  • The origin of both the pastry and its name profiterole are obscure.
  • "Great Cotes de Rhone, isn't it?" he asked, diving into a profiterole.
  • The RANDOM WOMAN abandons the profiterole, and makes for the dance floor.
  • I just assumed a profiterole fell on the ‘e’ and the 60 year old scotch prevented you from noticing.
  • I was surprised that he ate the profiterole after the inital touching and poking, and still asked for more.
  • The crumb also allows such preparations as this or the sweet profiterole to be stuffed with a savory or sweet filling.
  • A different take on the cream puff/clair is the profiterole, which sandwiches ice cream and gets a dose of chocolate sauce on top.
  • And they would work great as a dessert not unlike the gougre cousin, the profiterole, served hot, dusted with cinnamon sugar, with warm ganache and ice cream.
  • After finishing my light Friars club dinner of prime rib and chocolate profiterole, I screwed up my courage, walked over to his table and introduced myself to him as a fan.
  • They just did these in the last season of Master Chef (in Oz). choux pastry, filled with cream or custard (the ever tasty profiterole) are dipped in caramel and arranged in a cone mould, and decorated with some additional caramel spun over the piece. additional decorations may be added (they did sugar butterflies for the competition).

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