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Definition of butterscotch in English: butterscotchnounˈbʌtəskɒtʃˈbədərˌskɑtʃ mass noun1A brittle yellow-brown sweet made with butter and brown sugar. 奶油硬糖 Example sentencesExamples - Steven talks about honey notes, hints of hazelnut, butterscotch, and apricots.
- Secondary fermentation, also called malolactic fermentation, usually produces flavours of butter and/or butterscotch.
- The balance is superb, with a nose of apricot, toffee and butterscotch.
- And secondly, butterscotch really was the only truly acceptable flavour of Angel Delight.
- Sweet, nutty aromas give way to butterscotch, roasted nuts, and pound cake.
- On another visit, the chocolate pudding was accompanied by butterscotch pudding, topped with chocolate sauce.
- You'll need chocolate pudding, whipped cream, chocolate/strawberry / butterscotch syrup and your choice of small candy.
- Gautier calls it Panatela, and it has very nice butterscotch and caramel flavors, and while sweet, it is not cloying.
- Chardonnay is the most important varietal, with the best offering notes of apple, pear, butterscotch and pineapple.
- What about you, Abby, extra-large hot chocolate with butterscotch syrup?
- Too many of the puddings are sticky or intensely sweet (sticky apricot pudding with butterscotch sauce, crushed nutty meringue with toffee sauce, hot whisky fudge cake).
- And a favorite, in fact, in all of England, with its rich, toasty, butterscotch nuances, now simply called ‘the English style.’
- Combine vanilla and butterscotch schnapps over ice and strain into a Martini glass.
- It tasted tangy and strangely sweet, like butterscotch, and caused my normally reserved mother to whisper quiet ululations as she picked at it with her spoon.
- I fished out another butterscotch candy from the jar, wondering if the doctor would even notice that I took any.
- You can get bizarre flavours like emulsion paint, or a nasty, cloying butterscotch.
- A dribble of melted butterscotch ice-cream runs down Shamika's cheek.
- The best of the bunch is the smooth butterscotch panna cotta, served with swirls of curried cocoa gelée in a tall martini glass.
- The new pastry selection includes mousse au chocolat, mocha magic and pineapple, and butterscotch gateaux.
- Ming flavour is what happens when they try to make something taste like something else - usually butterscotch, banana or chocolate.
- 1.1 A sauce or syrup flavoured with butterscotch.
奶油糖果味酱汁;奶油糖果味糖浆 Example sentencesExamples - Or see if you can get the chef to make you a special dish like foie gras and bacon covered with butterscotch and hot fudge.
- Here it's mixed with dark chocolate and rich butterscotch.
- Vicky was less pleased with her caramelised pear and butterscotch with marjolaine gâteau: the pears and butterscotch were up to scratch, but the gâteau was a tad rich and rather dry.
- Sugary sweet goodness with chocolate and butterscotch chips still warm from the oven were sitting on the island in the kitchen… all alone… just calling to him.
- TOFFEE, butterscotch and fudge are as versatile as chocolate - and equally delicious.
- The resulting light, crunchy morsels are often enhanced by coating with toffee or butterscotch; or eaten with salt.
Definition of butterscotch in US English: butterscotchnounˈbədərˌskɑtʃˈbədərˌskäCH 1A flavor created originally by combining melted butter with brown sugar. as modifier butterscotch syrup - 1.1 A candy made with butterscotch flavoring.
Example sentencesExamples - Like a butterscotch or a creamsaver, the album begins deliciously and only gets smoother and better through the remaining tracks - ending, like a tootsie roll pop, with a sweeter surprise.
- Would you like to buy some butterscotch?
- A tall man brought them some small sweet butterscotch from the market, and Tori noticed that he seemed somewhat familiar.
- I'm partial to some butterscotch you know!
- The store was out of scotch, so I brought you some butterscotch.
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