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Definition of pudding in English: puddingnoun ˈpʊdɪŋˈpʊdɪŋ British 1A cooked sweet dish served after the main course of a meal. 布丁(主食后的甜点) 大米布丁。 mass noun a good helping of pudding 一份丰厚的布丁。 Example sentencesExamples - Another great pudding is banoffee pie, which is often wrongly presumed to be American in origin.
- While the puddings are cooking, make the syrup by combining sugar, water, lime rind and cardamom pods and stir over low heat until sugar dissolves.
- One point on which there is universal agreement is that it is vital to cook a rice pudding very slowly.
- Of all the puddings we serve at Old Pines, this gets the most requests for seconds.
- Every pudding that is cooked goes through the hands of Marie.
- We were flagging by now, but I managed a pudding, choosing bitter chocolate tart, mango purée and thyme ice cream, for £5.
- One evening, after a mention by Chris of how he missed his mum's cooking, I volunteered to make a rice pudding.
- Serve the puddings with a dollop of double cream.
- The Crusaders then took it to Europe, while the Ottoman Turks began using it creatively in rice dishes, puddings, pastries, jams, sherbets, syrups and a large variety of sweets.
- I made a chocolate pudding from scratch, and then used it to fill cream puffs.
- Our dining establishment, The Riverside Cafe, was just what you need on a cold rainy day - puddings and stodgy meals galore, with nary a vegetable in sight.
- Nutmeg is as popular a spice for savoury dishes as sweet, lending a mellow flavour to rice puddings, sausages and mash, baked custards and fruit cake.
- Of the puddings, a warm chocolate fondant with peanut ice-cream and artichoke caramel really stood out.
- Regular mint can be added to all sorts of chocolate puddings, as well as to fruit crumbles and ice-creams.
- Vicky's flawless rhubarb-and-nut crumble with ginger-and-rhubarb-ripple ice-cream and crème anglaise was the star of the show, but my trio of chocolate puddings wasn't far behind.
- I'm also pretty good at English puddings: I like cooking baked apples, crème brûlée and rice pudding.
- Batter pudding, the French ‘Clafoutis’, is the only hot pudding that is really acceptable in high summer.
- If serving the pudding in a baking dish or oven proof bowl allow to cool slightly before spooning out.
- Cook them into puddings and sauces, or make jam during winter after garden chores have died down.
- There's also a standard rendition of crème brûlée, flavored with tea, and a rice pudding that tasted properly rich but not transcendent.
Synonyms dessert, sweet, sweet course, sweet dish, second course, last course - 1.1mass noun The dessert course of a meal.
〈主英〉甜食 甜食是什么? Example sentencesExamples - We are only just ordering pudding (lemon meringue for him, fruit cup for me) when Lloyd Webber, who must have eaten very quickly, comes over to say hello.
- But what's money when we've got home made treacle sponge for pudding?
- Swiftly served and voraciously consumed but like most Indian eating experiences, the meal is limited on pudding.
- What's especially interesting is how many enjoyed the discipline of having to finish their main course before having pudding.
- And by the time we reached pudding - some rapidly melting ice cream - even the weather seemed to be improving.
- I have a sneaking hope that Wallace will order custard tart for pudding but this lunch is a Presbyterian affair.
- Nothing is ever perfect, of course, and pudding proved to be a profound disappointment.
- I serve it now as an alternative to a cheese or pudding course.
- The supper will begin with a haggis starter being piped in, followed by a fish course, pudding and whisky chocolates, amid the speeches.
- The sushi and sashimi are also delicious and if I have pudding it'll usually be the plate of different ice creams mixed with fruits and caramel.
- And we did have a bag of jelly babies for pudding.
Synonyms dessert, sweet, sweet course/dish, second course, last course British informal afters, pud - 1.2North American A dessert with a soft or creamy consistency.
〈北美〉布丁 Example sentencesExamples - Rarely, a patient may be limited to foods with a pudding consistency if thin and thick liquids are freely aspirated.
- In dairy desserts such as puddings and mousses, the desired texture and air content determine the type and amount of cocoa powder to be used.
- She concentrated on her dessert, scooping slowly through the pudding.
- I went downstairs to finish working on the pudding for the dessert as Mary washed the pots and pans I had used to cook with.
- The mix should have the consistency of pudding or soft butter.
2A sweet or savoury steamed dish made with suet and flour. (用牛、羊板油、面粉制作的)牛(或羊)油布丁 a steak and kidney pudding 牛排腰子布丁。 Example sentencesExamples - And there was a rather workaday sticky steamed pudding with a bicarbonate of soda sub-taste which seemed to have lost most of its toffee sauce.
- As the name suggests, the menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings, but it's fun, fast and all wonderfully fattening.
- When I was a student, it was a warm refuge to sip on bottomless cups of coffee and indulge in steamed fruit pudding and toasted cinnamon buns.
- I still carry around a hankering for bread and dripping, steamed pudding, and sweet macaroni, but I know they will do me no good, so I avoid them.
- For the cornbread pudding, preheat the oven to 350 degrees, coat the inside of a deep ovenproof pan with some of the and set aside.
- 2.1 The intestines of a pig or sheep stuffed with oatmeal, spices, and meat and boiled.
血香肠,黑香肠。参见BLACK PUDDING , BLOOD PUDDING Example sentencesExamples - It is then served with a celeriac purée that goes so well with the rich, warmly spiced pudding, the juicy fish and the crisp prosciutto that it could be an idea straight from Heaven after all.
- This had a light crackling and a juicy meat expertly balanced with the dark earthy flavours of the pudding.
- I'd love to wash out the intestines and use them to make puddings and things like that.
- The most common mistaken belief about the haggis is that it is some kind of pudding made from sheep innards.
- But no, it was plain wholesome gravy and with a clean plate in front of her, Ann's verdict was ‘delicious’ for a pudding full of lean meat.
- 2.2informal A fat or stupid person.
〈非正式〉矮胖子,呆头呆脑的人 away with you, you big pudding! 滚开,你这矮冬瓜! Example sentencesExamples - Have been too much of a fat old pudding to attempt their demonstration dances.
- What happened to our innocent, virtuous little talent show? To paraphrase Patton: it never was one, silly pudding.
Derivativesadjective British It is generally about the size of a melon, a little fibrous towards the centre, but everywhere else quite smooth and puddingy, something in consistence between yeast-dumplings and batter-pudding. Example sentencesExamples - Unlike other fantasy stories which have an airy sense of buoyancy, The Lord of the Rings always has that stolid, puddingy heaviness, the earnestly childlike quality of which almost, but not quite, prevents it from being pompous.
- And when you've all done pitying, you have to run up to Stephen, grab hold of both of his great puddingy cheeks and give them a good old nip and stretch of congratulations.
- It was a warm cream vanilla sauce over a cakey puddingy mound.
OriginMiddle English (denoting a sausage such as black pudding): apparently from Old French boudin 'black pudding', from Latin botellus 'sausage, small intestine'. ‘Black pudding’ preserves the original meaning of pudding, ‘a kind of sausage’. The link between this and the modern meaning is the idea of putting a filling into a casing, as is done when making sausages. The word was subsequently applied to various dishes made by tying ingredients up in a bag and cooking them. Puddings could be savoury, like a steak and kidney pudding, or sweet, like a Christmas pudding, but by the end of the 19th century a sweet pudding was a popular way to end a meal, and had become the word's dominant meaning. Pudding comes from Old French boudin ‘black pudding’, from Latin botellus ‘sausage, small intestine’. When someone goes too far in doing or embellishing something, they are said to over-egg the pudding. The idea is of using too many eggs in making a pudding, so that it does not set or cook properly or is too rich. See also bowel, proof
Definition of pudding in US English: puddingnounˈpʊdɪŋˈpo͝odiNG 1North American A dessert with a creamy consistency. 〈北美〉布丁 大米布丁。 Example sentencesExamples - The mix should have the consistency of pudding or soft butter.
- I went downstairs to finish working on the pudding for the dessert as Mary washed the pots and pans I had used to cook with.
- She concentrated on her dessert, scooping slowly through the pudding.
- In dairy desserts such as puddings and mousses, the desired texture and air content determine the type and amount of cocoa powder to be used.
- Rarely, a patient may be limited to foods with a pudding consistency if thin and thick liquids are freely aspirated.
- 1.1British Any dessert.
Synonyms dessert, sweet, sweet course, sweet dish, second course, last course - 1.2British The dessert course of a meal.
〈主英〉甜食 甜食是什么? Example sentencesExamples - The supper will begin with a haggis starter being piped in, followed by a fish course, pudding and whisky chocolates, amid the speeches.
- Swiftly served and voraciously consumed but like most Indian eating experiences, the meal is limited on pudding.
- What's especially interesting is how many enjoyed the discipline of having to finish their main course before having pudding.
- The sushi and sashimi are also delicious and if I have pudding it'll usually be the plate of different ice creams mixed with fruits and caramel.
- I serve it now as an alternative to a cheese or pudding course.
- We are only just ordering pudding (lemon meringue for him, fruit cup for me) when Lloyd Webber, who must have eaten very quickly, comes over to say hello.
- And by the time we reached pudding - some rapidly melting ice cream - even the weather seemed to be improving.
- Nothing is ever perfect, of course, and pudding proved to be a profound disappointment.
- And we did have a bag of jelly babies for pudding.
- But what's money when we've got home made treacle sponge for pudding?
- I have a sneaking hope that Wallace will order custard tart for pudding but this lunch is a Presbyterian affair.
Synonyms dessert, sweet, sweet course, sweet dish, second course, last course
2A sweet or savory steamed dish made with flour. (用牛、羊板油、面粉制作的)牛(或羊)油布丁 大米布丁。 Example sentencesExamples - I still carry around a hankering for bread and dripping, steamed pudding, and sweet macaroni, but I know they will do me no good, so I avoid them.
- For the cornbread pudding, preheat the oven to 350 degrees, coat the inside of a deep ovenproof pan with some of the and set aside.
- As the name suggests, the menu contains a lot of sausage and mash and steamed puddings, but it's fun, fast and all wonderfully fattening.
- When I was a student, it was a warm refuge to sip on bottomless cups of coffee and indulge in steamed fruit pudding and toasted cinnamon buns.
- And there was a rather workaday sticky steamed pudding with a bicarbonate of soda sub-taste which seemed to have lost most of its toffee sauce.
- 2.1 The intestines of a pig or sheep stuffed with oatmeal, spices, and meat and boiled.
血香肠,黑香肠。参见BLACK PUDDING , BLOOD PUDDING See also black pudding, blood sausage Example sentencesExamples - I'd love to wash out the intestines and use them to make puddings and things like that.
- It is then served with a celeriac purée that goes so well with the rich, warmly spiced pudding, the juicy fish and the crisp prosciutto that it could be an idea straight from Heaven after all.
- The most common mistaken belief about the haggis is that it is some kind of pudding made from sheep innards.
- But no, it was plain wholesome gravy and with a clean plate in front of her, Ann's verdict was ‘delicious’ for a pudding full of lean meat.
- This had a light crackling and a juicy meat expertly balanced with the dark earthy flavours of the pudding.
- 2.2informal A fat, dumpy, or stupid person.
〈非正式〉矮胖子,呆头呆脑的人 away with you, you big pudding! 滚开,你这矮冬瓜! Example sentencesExamples - What happened to our innocent, virtuous little talent show? To paraphrase Patton: it never was one, silly pudding.
- Have been too much of a fat old pudding to attempt their demonstration dances.
OriginMiddle English (denoting a sausage such as black pudding): apparently from Old French boudin ‘black pudding’, from Latin botellus ‘sausage, small intestine’. |