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单词 praline
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Definition of praline in English:

praline

noun ˈprɑːliːnˈpreɪliːnˈpreɪˌlin
mass noun
  • 1A smooth, sweet substance made by boiling nuts in sugar and grinding the mixture, used especially as a filling for chocolates.

    干果糖(用作巧克力馅)

    as modifier white chocolate and praline cheesecake
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was so enthusiastic, in fact, that upon leaving I decided to buy my own jars of praline spread and raspberry preserves.
    • Fold the egg whites, whipped cream and praline into the yolk/sugar mixture.
    • Dessert was a further rollcall of tradition and included lemon tart, apple crumble, apple tart, banoffi pie, praline cake and creme caramel.
    • If you have to choose one entry in the ‘chocolat’ category, try the praline cake, which has a smooth, shiny top, like wet marble.
    • For dessert, we again shared a vanilla cheesecake, with praline and raspberry coulis, which had the best biscuit base I've tasted in a long time, and a topping which was as light as air.
    • Other desserts include French apple tarts, New York cheesecake, and praline imperial.
    • Desserts were more down to earth and we had some excellent apple and pear tarte tatin with spiced ice cream and dark chocolate and praline silk cake.
    • To top it off I chose a frozen hazelnut praline ice cream bombe with a caramelised sugar crust.
    • Hazelnuts, the main ingredient for praline, was a natural with caramel cake.
    • Why not replace formulaic desserts like cheesecake with additional fresh choices like their praline parfait?
    • When you hear people talk about crawfish étouffé, bourbon-cured salmon, red rice, sweet potato crème brûlée or praline bread pudding, the mind automatically goes to either the Low Country or New Orleans.
    • The filling was a melange of apricot cream and caramelized nut praline.
    • Some people accidentally dropped their praline square into the melted chocolate, and tempting as it may be, it is not okay to fish for it with your hand.
    • That tart hasn't happened yet, but some of the pralines were put to good use in this pink praline chocolate cake, which I baked for my sister's birthday party a few days ago.
    • The only really good part of the dish was a little bed of toasted nut praline underneath the ice cream.
    • Next to it on the plate lay a small slice of tarte, reminiscent of American pecan pie, sweet and sticky with a pleasant hint of praline bitterness.
    • Well, we have this chocolate and caramel cake, we have this chocolate and praline cake, we have this chocolate and green tea cake, and we have this chocolate and chocolate cake.
    • Hazelnut praline snowball cookie combines hazelnut praline in the dough that has a lot of ground hazelnuts.
    • Hazelnuts, both in the dough and praline, can be substituted with other nuts such as almonds, walnuts or pecans.
    • Spread the praline mixture on the oiled aluminum foil, and let stand until completely cool.
    1. 1.1count noun A chocolate filled with praline.
      果仁(馅)巧克力
      pralines laced with alcohol
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some more chocolate pralines found their way into my home - and tummy - the other day.
      • She also recalled the legend of her great-grandmother who would rise before dawn each morning to make pralines and sell them on the docks of New Orleans in the 1860s.
      • You could indulge in a special heart shaped Valentine chocolates and pick from specialty pralines including nougat mocha, walnut and caramel and coconut bounty.
      • Right before serving I arranged three pralines (crunchy sugar-coated almonds) on top, and balanced a Croquant de Provence, a finger-shaped crunchy almond cookie, on the rim of the glass.
      • Got home threatening to binge on chocolates but only managed to down one praline before my vodka-soaked attention drifted.

Origin

Early 18th century: from French, named after Marshal de Plessis- Praslin (1598–1675), the French soldier whose cook invented it.

  • This chocolate filling is named after the French Marshal de Plessis-Praslin (1598–1675), soldier, diplomat, and politician, whose cook, Lassagne, is credited with having invented it. It is said that the delicious results were influential in his diplomatic successes.

Rhymes

Arlene, Charlene, Darlene, Marlene

Definition of praline in US English:

praline

nounˈprāˌlēnˈpreɪˌlin
  • 1A smooth, sweet substance made by boiling nuts in sugar and grinding the mixture, used especially as a filling for chocolates.

    干果糖(用作巧克力馅)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The filling was a melange of apricot cream and caramelized nut praline.
    • That tart hasn't happened yet, but some of the pralines were put to good use in this pink praline chocolate cake, which I baked for my sister's birthday party a few days ago.
    • To top it off I chose a frozen hazelnut praline ice cream bombe with a caramelised sugar crust.
    • When you hear people talk about crawfish étouffé, bourbon-cured salmon, red rice, sweet potato crème brûlée or praline bread pudding, the mind automatically goes to either the Low Country or New Orleans.
    • Why not replace formulaic desserts like cheesecake with additional fresh choices like their praline parfait?
    • For dessert, we again shared a vanilla cheesecake, with praline and raspberry coulis, which had the best biscuit base I've tasted in a long time, and a topping which was as light as air.
    • Next to it on the plate lay a small slice of tarte, reminiscent of American pecan pie, sweet and sticky with a pleasant hint of praline bitterness.
    • Well, we have this chocolate and caramel cake, we have this chocolate and praline cake, we have this chocolate and green tea cake, and we have this chocolate and chocolate cake.
    • Fold the egg whites, whipped cream and praline into the yolk/sugar mixture.
    • Dessert was a further rollcall of tradition and included lemon tart, apple crumble, apple tart, banoffi pie, praline cake and creme caramel.
    • I was so enthusiastic, in fact, that upon leaving I decided to buy my own jars of praline spread and raspberry preserves.
    • If you have to choose one entry in the ‘chocolat’ category, try the praline cake, which has a smooth, shiny top, like wet marble.
    • Desserts were more down to earth and we had some excellent apple and pear tarte tatin with spiced ice cream and dark chocolate and praline silk cake.
    • Hazelnuts, the main ingredient for praline, was a natural with caramel cake.
    • Hazelnut praline snowball cookie combines hazelnut praline in the dough that has a lot of ground hazelnuts.
    • Other desserts include French apple tarts, New York cheesecake, and praline imperial.
    • Spread the praline mixture on the oiled aluminum foil, and let stand until completely cool.
    • Hazelnuts, both in the dough and praline, can be substituted with other nuts such as almonds, walnuts or pecans.
    • The only really good part of the dish was a little bed of toasted nut praline underneath the ice cream.
    • Some people accidentally dropped their praline square into the melted chocolate, and tempting as it may be, it is not okay to fish for it with your hand.
    1. 1.1 A crisp or semicrisp candy typically consisting of butter, brown sugar, and pecans.

Origin

Early 18th century: from French, named after Marshal de Plessis-Praslin (1598–1675), the French soldier whose cook invented it.

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