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Example sentences for "brioche"

Lexicographically close words:
bringt; brinish; brink; brinks; briny; briquette; briquettes; briquetting; bris; brise
  1. Then again the brioche is spread with jam and then covered with icing or the brioche may be steeped with prepared syrup and then dipped in a batter and fried golden brown in hot fat.

  2. Prepare a dough as for a brioche and when ready for the pans turn on a molding board.

  3. The actual preparation of the brioche involves very little trouble and can be made from bread dough on baking day.

  4. BABAS Prepare dough as for brioche and, when ready to pan, mould into loaf shape adding nuts and finely shredded citron.

  5. Add the above ingredients to the brioche dough; mould and bake as for Russian rusk.

  6. In the meanwhile, the two little waifs had approached the brioche at the same time as the swans.

  7. The four recipes that follow show various ways in which the brioche may be used to make attractive as well as appetizing desserts.

  8. The remainder of a brioche or baba from a preceding dinner may be used for the above purpose.

  9. Line eighteen tartelette-pans with puff paste, have also eighteen pieces of brioche paste (No.

  10. Madeira wine; when boiling pour over the brioche and serve very hot.

  11. In the next row, which is worked in purled brioche stitch with black wool, take up the black loop between two purple ribs after the 11th stitch; purl it so as to form the stitch which is missing at that place.

  12. On the same side with black wool knitted brioche stitch.

  13. The crossing of the stitch is repeated after every 7 rows, always on the knitted brioche stitch side, with purple wool.

  14. The following 26th row is worked with black wool in common brioche stitch, only the slipped stitch of the preceding row is purled together with the stitch formed by throwing the wool forward.

  15. Now work alternately 1 row with black wool and 1 row with purple, but as the wool is not cut off, the brioche stitch must be alternately knitted and purled.

  16. These braces are knitted with coarse white cotton, taken double; the braces themselves are worked in brioche stitch, the lappets are knitted plain.

  17. This bodice is knitted in brioche stitch with black and purple wool, so that the raised ribs appear black on one side and purple on the other.

  18. Then continue to work in common brioche stitch to the other front part, where the gore begins before the 24th stitch from the end.

  19. Then cast off loosely the stitches of the back; take all the selvedge stitches of the front on the needles, and knit 24 rows of brioche stitch with black wool, making 9 button-holes on the right front part.

  20. Some recipes for Brioche say that the ball of paste should be light enough to float.

  21. Brioche or Bath buns are good to serve with chocolate or cocoa for a light lunch.

  22. Let the brioche absorb the liquid; then cover with the second whole slice, and pour over that, too, some of the custard mixture.

  23. BABA= Into three cupfuls of brioche paste mix one cupful of currants, raisins, and chopped citron, which have soaked for an hour in maraschino.

  24. Fill the center of the brioche with the drained fruit, mixed with blanched almonds and raisins; pour over it the thickened syrup, replace the cover.

  25. Any preserve may be used, also any white wine; and should you have no French rolls, any fancy roll will do, or stale brioche (No.

  26. Le Croisic has a port of fifty feet, it has a look-out which resembles an enormous brioche (a kind of cake) elevated on a dish.

  27. A Brioche is formed of sixteen straight narrow stripes, and sixteen wide stripes, the latter gradually decreasing in width towards the top or centre of the cushion.

  28. The brioche is to be made up with a stiff bottom of mill board, about eight inches in diameter, covered with cloth.

  29. According to the contemporary pamphlet, partly in prose and partly in verse, which was made upon this marvellous adventure, Brioche brought suit for damages against Bergerac.

  30. A mountebank named Brioche had a theatre of marionnettes, near the Pont-Neuf, and used an ape called Fagotin, fantastically dressed, to attract spectators.

  31. Some enemy of Cyrano, perhaps Dassoucy, one day persuaded Brioche to dress his ape up in imitation of Cyrano, with long sword and nose as long.

  32. But I venture to say, a really fine brioche is rarely eaten on this side the Atlantic.

  33. Brioche when a few days old may be used instead of bread.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brioche" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.