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noun biːskbɪsk mass nounA rich shellfish soup, typically made from lobster. 龙虾浓汤;海贝浓汤 Example sentencesExamples - Now stir the rice into the buttery juices, then pour in the lobster bisque and the sherry and season.
- To serve, spoon some bisque into a soup bowl and place two brioche tuiles and some crab salad in the center.
- There was lobster bisque, then blanc de loup, then pastry with fresh herbs and goat's cheese and a dessert of strawberries and raspberries in a mousse.
- A special of sherried lobster bisque demands to be ordered; its rich brick color and oceanic, lobster-shell tang give it a gutsy character.
- I ordered the lobster bisque and a hamachi sashimi dish.
- With eyes bigger than our bellies we move on to lobster and prawn bisque, rich with cream and brandy, mopped up with home-made bread and washed down with a crisp, white Sauvignon.
- I'm thinking lobster, I'm thinking champagne, probably beautiful seafood bisque in the soup bowls, and a wonderful green salad.
- To treat the palate to an unforgettable experience, serve the caviar-topped tartlets with a swirl of reduced lobster bisque.
- Allow the food to dispel your chills - the thick, soothing lobster bisque, the aromatic fennel soup, or a terrine of foie gras that glides down your throat like velvet across a smooth back.
- The beauty of cooking and picking your own crab is that now you have the basis of one of my favourite soups: crab bisque.
- We had an amuse-bouche of lobster bisque with skate, a good strong flavour to get the juices flowing.
- Scallops come with a rich, foaming lobster bisque.
- The soup course comprised a rich, dark bisque, which was lightened considerably by the topping of gruyère cheese and whipped cream.
- Following these there are soups with the Lobster bisque with brandy sounding very promising.
- I actually thought the lobster bisque was wonderful.
- Lobster bisque spiked with a shot of Armagnac, adminstered at the table, would work better if the salt content were tamed.
- The lobster bisque was dark and rich, while the cognac gave it an added edge, and it set the palate tingling.
- My companion Michael's grilled langoustine tails with fresh linguine, wilted rocket and shellfish bisque were a case in point.
- If you're having lobster bisque as a starter on Christmas Day, you'll be heartened to know it was probably harvested off the coast of Scotland.
- Spoon some lobster bisque onto a plate, set a mound of tomato jam on top, and stand a potato ring in the center, anchoring with the rouget on the base.
Rhymesbrisk, disc, disk, fisc, frisk, risk, whisk noun bɪskbɪsk An extra turn or stroke allowed to a weaker player in croquet. 优待球,让球(槌球赛中让给较弱对手的额外击球机会) Example sentencesExamples - To our mind, there is a far better handicap than any of these, viz., the bisque.
- To take a bisque judiciously requires a cool head and great familiarity with tennis.
- We need to get near one ball, take the first bisque to hit it and croquet it to a useful position whilst getting within hitting distance of another.
OriginMid 17th century (originally a term in real tennis): from French, of unknown ultimate origin. nounbɪskbɪsk another term for biscuit (sense 2 of the noun) nounbiskbɪsk A rich, creamy soup typically made with shellfish, especially lobster. Example sentencesExamples - I actually thought the lobster bisque was wonderful.
- My companion Michael's grilled langoustine tails with fresh linguine, wilted rocket and shellfish bisque were a case in point.
- To serve, spoon some bisque into a soup bowl and place two brioche tuiles and some crab salad in the center.
- There was lobster bisque, then blanc de loup, then pastry with fresh herbs and goat's cheese and a dessert of strawberries and raspberries in a mousse.
- The lobster bisque was dark and rich, while the cognac gave it an added edge, and it set the palate tingling.
- Scallops come with a rich, foaming lobster bisque.
- Following these there are soups with the Lobster bisque with brandy sounding very promising.
- Now stir the rice into the buttery juices, then pour in the lobster bisque and the sherry and season.
- If you're having lobster bisque as a starter on Christmas Day, you'll be heartened to know it was probably harvested off the coast of Scotland.
- To treat the palate to an unforgettable experience, serve the caviar-topped tartlets with a swirl of reduced lobster bisque.
- A special of sherried lobster bisque demands to be ordered; its rich brick color and oceanic, lobster-shell tang give it a gutsy character.
- Allow the food to dispel your chills - the thick, soothing lobster bisque, the aromatic fennel soup, or a terrine of foie gras that glides down your throat like velvet across a smooth back.
- I ordered the lobster bisque and a hamachi sashimi dish.
- We had an amuse-bouche of lobster bisque with skate, a good strong flavour to get the juices flowing.
- I'm thinking lobster, I'm thinking champagne, probably beautiful seafood bisque in the soup bowls, and a wonderful green salad.
- With eyes bigger than our bellies we move on to lobster and prawn bisque, rich with cream and brandy, mopped up with home-made bread and washed down with a crisp, white Sauvignon.
- Lobster bisque spiked with a shot of Armagnac, adminstered at the table, would work better if the salt content were tamed.
- The beauty of cooking and picking your own crab is that now you have the basis of one of my favourite soups: crab bisque.
- Spoon some lobster bisque onto a plate, set a mound of tomato jam on top, and stand a potato ring in the center, anchoring with the rouget on the base.
- The soup course comprised a rich, dark bisque, which was lightened considerably by the topping of gruyère cheese and whipped cream.
nounbiskbɪsk An extra turn, point, or stroke allowed to a weaker player in croquet or court tennis. 优待球,让球(槌球赛中让给较弱对手的额外击球机会) Example sentencesExamples - We need to get near one ball, take the first bisque to hit it and croquet it to a useful position whilst getting within hitting distance of another.
- To take a bisque judiciously requires a cool head and great familiarity with tennis.
- To our mind, there is a far better handicap than any of these, viz., the bisque.
OriginMid 17th century (originally a term in real tennis): from French, of unknown ultimate origin. nounbiskbɪsk 1Fired unglazed pottery. using bisque for doll heads as modifier bisque figurines Example sentencesExamples - After the bisque firing has been completed, the item is ready for glazing - the glaze is made from elements extracted from the Earth.
- The feet of the flower cups are made to look like vines or branches and start as coils wrapped around a conical bisque form.
- Allowed to dry overnight, the ‘slip-disks’ are flipped over and removed from the bats and ready for bisque firing.
- They can be applied to greenware or bisque ware using a brush or sponge.
- After the bisque firing, I painted liquid iron oxide on them and washed it off with a sponge (rubber gloves are a must!) leaving black in all of the designs.
- Students also have the option of glazing before or after the bisque firing.
- Potters, sculptors, bisque painters and clay enthusiasts are invited and encouraged to enter their work for this exhibition.
- The hand-painted figurine is made of fine bisque porcelain.
- Determined to put the firm on an international footing he widened the range to include decorative tiles, fine porcelain and ornamental figures in plain and enamelled bisque and in Parian ware.
- Invite campers to return to the clay studio during their free time to glaze bisque ware, especially those pieces that were wheel thrown.
- It is a low-fire technique, where bisque, a fired piece of unglazed clay, is quickly heated to red hot temperature and then taken out of the kiln and reduced in wood shavings, newspaper or a similar combustible material.
- Painting on a three-dimensional, glazed bisque canvas is what I enjoy most, so I spend more time decorating and less making the forms.
- At this point, nature must be allowed to work its magic and dry the item until it is fit for bisque firing.
- If two pieces of clay are not joined properly, they are likely to come apart either in the bisque (the first firing) or the final glaze firing.
- The following day the bisque pieces were out of the kiln and ready to glaze.
- Additions are applied to either form, then textured - the pieces are then painted with Velvets, fired to bisque temperature, and then fired a second time above temperature, usually cone 5.
- The ceramic finishes I create are carefully glazed on 010 bisque with Velvet underglazes using a variety of surface treatments.
- After bisque firing to cone 06, students use underglazes to color their planters.
- One of Johnson's primary vendors is a family friend who fires the bisque ceramic molds that Johnson stylizes and retails.
- The women have all been experimenting with porcelain art, creating intricate designs on a number of fine china and bisque pieces.
2A light brown color. shades of bisque, taupe, and chocolate brown Example sentencesExamples - The ribbon of bisque light passed on his eyes, showing in their eerie blackness a strange, demented enjoyment.
- This jetted tub is also available in bisque.
- It is available with a choice of white or bisque for color.
adjectivebiskbɪsk Light brown in color. Example sentencesExamples - For the bisque tones use Amber Clay, Bisque, Creamy Brown, Yellow Ochre, Alabaster and Burnt Sienna Fluid Chalk inks.
- Choose the simplicity of all black; add accents in Nickel, Brass & Copper for a more dramatic statement;or add white or bisque panels.
- Well, we now have a bisque refrigerator, a bisque stove and a bisque dishwasher.
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