ramekin

IPA: rˈæmɪkɪn

noun

  • (cooking) A small glass or earthenware dish, often white and circular, in which food is baked and served.
  • A cheese- or meat-based dish baked in a small mold.
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Examples of "ramekin" in Sentences

  • They are typically served with a ramekin or small bowl of mustard for dipping.
  • The soup is then served in the bowl or ramekin in which it was broiled or baked.
  • Pictured above are Ham and Egg Ramekins with the "ramekin" being a slice of bread.
  • Its good to freeze individual portions in ramekin dishes for days when you don’t want to cook.
  • Divide the fish between 4 ramekin dishes (about 4 inches diameter) and top with the mashed potato.
  • The cauliflower sheep playing between the broccoli bushes are glad, because the shepherd’s pie in the small ramekin is actually vegetarian.
  • Try this: put a round of goat cheese in a ramekin, sprinkle honey and chopped walnuts on top and place in oven at 350F until honey and cheese are both soft.
  • The cauliflower sheep playing between the broccoli bushes are glad, because the shepherd’s pie in the small ramekin is actually vegetarian. (though … it contains cauliflower … how cruel!)
  • Jan 6th, 2010 at 11: 30 am magic_wookie: meh, hugely disappointing. ordered the veg pork ramen to go (last time i order noodles to go … way too much packaging!). completely void of vegetables, unless you count the tiny ramekin of koktogi (radish kimchi). and completely void of flavor. plus there were only 3 dried out slices of pork and half a yolkless egg. wtf.

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