timbale

IPA: tˈɪmbʌɫ

noun

  • A drum-shaped mould used to cook food.
  • A dish of food cooked in such a mould.
  • A dish of poultry or fish pounded and mixed with egg white, cream, etc., poured into a mould.
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Examples of "timbale" in Sentences

  • Timbale bell and bongo bell interplay.
  • "Used to play timbale to that song before the stroke," Bofill says.
  • There can be as many as five different kinds of accessories on a timbale set.
  • And tonight's timbale is one more good reason why - the kitchen smelled heavenly!
  • To prepare timbale cases, a _timbale iron_, such as is shown in Fig. 27, is required.
  • For the fourth course, Gomes made a timbale that relies on Portugal's signature fish, salt cod.
  • A timbale is a chopped or grated mixture baked in a mold with eggs and cream and then un-molded on the plate.
  • "There's no conga drum or timbale on this album," said Zaccai, referring to Latin jazz's signature rhythm instruments.
  • This method of forming raised pies in a mould is generally called a timbale, and has the advantage of being more easily made than one where the paste is raised by the hands; the crust, besides, being eatable.

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