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Definition of fondant in English: fondantnounˈfɒnd(ə)ntˈfɑndənt mass noun1A thick paste made of sugar and water and often flavoured or coloured, used in the making of sweets and the icing and decoration of cakes. 软糖料(由糖和水制成的软膏,加调味料或上色,用于制作糖果或糕点) Example sentencesExamples - Fondant icing is literally fondant warmed with a little syrup, flavoured, and coloured.
- And then there are those where the fondant - the essential goo - seems to have seeped through what should be a tough chocolate shell.
- Sugar paste, home made or bought, is sometimes erroneously called fondant icing.
- In a saucepan, cook the fondant and corn syrup to a temperature of 310 degrees.
- In a saucepan over low heat, combine corn syrup and fondant and cook, stirring constantly, until a light caramel color.
- The festival will include cakes for all occasions, with toppings made of fondant, butter cream, fresh cream, and royal icing.
- She showed the members how to make beautiful flowers and other decorations from fondant icing and sugar paste.
- Then I covered them with rolled fondant (a kind of icing) and painted them with icing color paste.
- However, Darcey's favourite nibble slips down the nutritional pecking order on account of its sugary fondant centre.
- For our wedding, we had fresh raspberries mixed in with the filling and a rolled fondant icing.
- 1.1count noun A sweet made of fondant.
方旦糖 Example sentencesExamples - Tuesday was Steve's 22nd birthday, and he was the lucky recipient of some flowers, a box of Mr. Kipling fondant fancies and a copy of Escort from Messrs.
- The chocolate brûlée was the pick of the three, but the fondant and the white-chocolate sorbet slipped down equally easily.
- Of the puddings, a warm chocolate fondant with peanut ice-cream and artichoke caramel really stood out.
- Lollipops and LifeSavers are amorphous candies; fudge and fondant (creamy candy or filling) are crystalline.
- As is fitting for such a mixed age occasion, tea, cucumber triangles and an impressive array of fondant fancies graced the dining room table.
- By the time I reach Armani up at the top I have that sated feeling, the one-too-many chocolates syndrome where once-luxurious fondant turns to sickly goo.
- There were also dense slabs of chocolate fondant, and an apple croustade with a light, frilly crust that melted to butter in your mouth.
- Dessert was a clever composition of bite-size warm chocolate and hazelnut fondant, banana souffle, blood orange creme and Bailey's ice cream.
- Both the crème brûlée and the vanilla ice cream were average, but the chocolate fondant was obscenely good.
- The Hot Cuban fondant is the best dessert I have ever eaten.
- And there's even chocolate fondant for pudding.
- The hot chocolate fondant, complemented by a compôte of berries and pistachio ice-cream, rounded off one of the best meals I have eaten this year.
- Chocolate orange fondant was intensely rich, too rich for me, as were the iced cappuccino layers with alcoholic Grappa sauce.
- My wife, more qualified in this area, praised her chocolate fondant, a small sponge tower with a hot, runny filling.
- Pudding, however, was a triumph, with Lucinda's chocolate fondant being a gooey delight.
- Then we tried some of their chocolate fondant and it was so good we were physically unable to speak.
Synonyms piece of confectionery, chocolate, bonbon, toffee
OriginLate 19th century: from French, literally 'melting', present participle of fondre. Rhymesco-respondent, correspondent, despondent, respondent Definition of fondant in US English: fondantnounˈfändəntˈfɑndənt 1A thick paste made of sugar and water and often flavored or colored, used in the making of candy and the icing and decoration of cakes. 软糖料(由糖和水制成的软膏,加调味料或上色,用于制作糖果或糕点) Example sentencesExamples - And then there are those where the fondant - the essential goo - seems to have seeped through what should be a tough chocolate shell.
- In a saucepan, cook the fondant and corn syrup to a temperature of 310 degrees.
- However, Darcey's favourite nibble slips down the nutritional pecking order on account of its sugary fondant centre.
- Then I covered them with rolled fondant (a kind of icing) and painted them with icing color paste.
- For our wedding, we had fresh raspberries mixed in with the filling and a rolled fondant icing.
- Sugar paste, home made or bought, is sometimes erroneously called fondant icing.
- In a saucepan over low heat, combine corn syrup and fondant and cook, stirring constantly, until a light caramel color.
- The festival will include cakes for all occasions, with toppings made of fondant, butter cream, fresh cream, and royal icing.
- She showed the members how to make beautiful flowers and other decorations from fondant icing and sugar paste.
- Fondant icing is literally fondant warmed with a little syrup, flavoured, and coloured.
- 1.1 A candy made of fondant.
Example sentencesExamples - As is fitting for such a mixed age occasion, tea, cucumber triangles and an impressive array of fondant fancies graced the dining room table.
- There were also dense slabs of chocolate fondant, and an apple croustade with a light, frilly crust that melted to butter in your mouth.
- By the time I reach Armani up at the top I have that sated feeling, the one-too-many chocolates syndrome where once-luxurious fondant turns to sickly goo.
- My wife, more qualified in this area, praised her chocolate fondant, a small sponge tower with a hot, runny filling.
- The Hot Cuban fondant is the best dessert I have ever eaten.
- The chocolate brûlée was the pick of the three, but the fondant and the white-chocolate sorbet slipped down equally easily.
- Of the puddings, a warm chocolate fondant with peanut ice-cream and artichoke caramel really stood out.
- Lollipops and LifeSavers are amorphous candies; fudge and fondant (creamy candy or filling) are crystalline.
- And there's even chocolate fondant for pudding.
- Then we tried some of their chocolate fondant and it was so good we were physically unable to speak.
- Dessert was a clever composition of bite-size warm chocolate and hazelnut fondant, banana souffle, blood orange creme and Bailey's ice cream.
- Tuesday was Steve's 22nd birthday, and he was the lucky recipient of some flowers, a box of Mr. Kipling fondant fancies and a copy of Escort from Messrs.
- The hot chocolate fondant, complemented by a compôte of berries and pistachio ice-cream, rounded off one of the best meals I have eaten this year.
- Both the crème brûlée and the vanilla ice cream were average, but the chocolate fondant was obscenely good.
- Chocolate orange fondant was intensely rich, too rich for me, as were the iced cappuccino layers with alcoholic Grappa sauce.
- Pudding, however, was a triumph, with Lucinda's chocolate fondant being a gooey delight.
Synonyms piece of confectionery, chocolate, bonbon, toffee
OriginLate 19th century: from French, literally ‘melting’, present participle of fondre. |