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Definition of beggar's purse in English: beggar's pursenoun North American An appetizer consisting of a crêpe stuffed with a savoury filling, typically caviar and crème fraiche. 〈北美〉(尤指填满鱼子酱和鲜奶油的)开胃馅饼 Example sentencesExamples - Place a ring of julienne vegetables on top of the sauce to form a nest and place the beggar's purse in the center.
- Equally attractive and just as tasty was beggar's purse - phyllo dough shaped into a drawstring purse stuffed with spinach and boursin cheese and baked to a golden brown.
- Dust the beggar's purses with confectioners’ sugar.
- Honestly, I like the beggar's purse the most in this dish.
- Dinner started with a beggar's purse stuffed with caviar and crème fraiche.
- Spinach beggar's purses with mushrooms, spinach, and cheese.
- To serve, place a beggar's purse in the center of a plate and spoon some mushroom sauce and Pinot Noir sauce around the dish.
- Ten small beggar's purses, tender and light, contained a surprisingly mild but flavorful ground meat filling.
- More than 300 of the restaurant's signature beggar's purses filled with caviar were snapped up after the ceremony and washed down with cold sake.
- Our meal began with beggar's purses, little dumplings of shrimp and chicken tied with a string of green onion and quickly deep fried.
- And don't leave without ordering the incredible dark chocolate filled beggar's purses served with a honey dipping sauce.
- Legions of waiters in black tie buzzed by, offering beggar's purses filled with caviar.
- The beggar's purse, in particular, is a visual treat, with apple filling wrapped like a present in golden, flaky phyllo.
- On Channel 2, a professional homemaker was explaining how to make a birthday dinner for forty with duck-filled beggar's purses, caramelized shallots, and stuffed fillets of beef with poached leek ribbons.
Definition of beggar's purse in US English: beggar's pursenoun North American An appetizer consisting of a crêpe stuffed with a savory filling, typically caviar and crème fraiche. 〈北美〉(尤指填满鱼子酱和鲜奶油的)开胃馅饼 Example sentencesExamples - More than 300 of the restaurant's signature beggar's purses filled with caviar were snapped up after the ceremony and washed down with cold sake.
- Ten small beggar's purses, tender and light, contained a surprisingly mild but flavorful ground meat filling.
- Our meal began with beggar's purses, little dumplings of shrimp and chicken tied with a string of green onion and quickly deep fried.
- Dinner started with a beggar's purse stuffed with caviar and crème fraiche.
- Honestly, I like the beggar's purse the most in this dish.
- To serve, place a beggar's purse in the center of a plate and spoon some mushroom sauce and Pinot Noir sauce around the dish.
- On Channel 2, a professional homemaker was explaining how to make a birthday dinner for forty with duck-filled beggar's purses, caramelized shallots, and stuffed fillets of beef with poached leek ribbons.
- The beggar's purse, in particular, is a visual treat, with apple filling wrapped like a present in golden, flaky phyllo.
- Equally attractive and just as tasty was beggar's purse - phyllo dough shaped into a drawstring purse stuffed with spinach and boursin cheese and baked to a golden brown.
- Spinach beggar's purses with mushrooms, spinach, and cheese.
- And don't leave without ordering the incredible dark chocolate filled beggar's purses served with a honey dipping sauce.
- Dust the beggar's purses with confectioners’ sugar.
- Place a ring of julienne vegetables on top of the sauce to form a nest and place the beggar's purse in the center.
- Legions of waiters in black tie buzzed by, offering beggar's purses filled with caviar.
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