strudel
IPA: strˈudʌɫ
noun
- A pastry made from multiple thin layers of dough rolled up and filled with fruit, etc.
- (slang) Synonym of at sign (@)
- A vertical hole in sea ice through which downward jet-like, buoyancy-driven drainage of flood water is thought to occur.
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Examples of "strudel" in Sentences
- I'm not sure that it is a strudel.
- A method for producing strudel dough automatically.
- The traditional Strudel pastry dough is very elastic.
- Cassie’s ears perked up at the mention of the word strudel.
- Apple strudel can be accompanied by tea, coffee or even champagne.
- The variant of phyllo called strudel is made somewhat differently.
- Apple strudel can be accompanied by tea, coffee, or even champagne.
- In these countries, apple strudel is the most widely known kind of strudel.
- The invention relates to apparatus for producing strudel dough and the like.
- Chicken Kiev, Pollo Azteca (where huitlacoche replaces the butter), and the pesto are tan rico, and the apple strudel is not to be missed.
- The strudel is a bit like a quiche, in that it has a crust and an eggy filling, but a strudel dough is lighter and flakier than most pie crusts.
- Normally I take the easy route and prepare any kind of strudel with phyllo dough that can be purchased in the freezer case at most grocery stores.
- Dessert was apple strudel, which is often a cliche, like when it is served at fake German-themed restaurants in the Dandenongs; but is a genuine delight when made properly.
- A toaster strudel is a ready-made, frozen breakfast pastry sold by Pillsbury that was introduced in the 1980s as a rival to the popular toaster treat, Pop Tarts, made by Kelloggs.
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