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		Definition of crème anglaise in English: crème anglaisenounˌkrɛm ɒ̃ˈɡleɪzˌkrem äNGˈɡlez mass nounA rich egg custard. 香草蛋奶沙司 Example sentencesExamples -  The thin pouring-sauce type of custard is crème anglaise.
 -  Dessert, miniature pear tarte tatins with little pools of caramel and crème anglaise, arrived just as the first toasts began.
 -  Drizzle the plate with the creme anglaise and garnish with the sugared rose petals and mint leaves.
 -  There was a devilish warm chocolate pudding with crème anglaise or apple crumble with vanilla ice cream.
 -  It came with a triumphantly fragrant watermelon sorbet, a dazzling collection of red berries, first-rate creme anglaise and strawberry coulis.
 -  A chocolate, almond and crème anglaise wrapped in phyllo will be served as dessert.
 -  That, as all pudding devotees will know, simply won't do: where crème anglaise is concerned, a drizzle is bad, a downpour is good.
 -  I can never resist bread-and-butter pudding with crème anglaise, but the sodden, lumpen contents of my bowl were at odds with the brilliance of the efforts earlier in the evening.
 -  Or order the pint-size chocolate soufflé, spiked with hazelnut-flavored crème anglaise.
 -  An île flottante is an island of egg whites, sweetened, beaten stiff and baked, floating in crème anglaise (custard).
 -  Gently fold the meringue into the creme anglaise.
 -  For the pistachio creme anglaise, in a blender, combine the milk, half-and-half, and pistachios, and purée until smooth, about two minutes.
 -  Spoon creme anglaise in a circle and dot with raspberry sauce.
 -  Serve warm with crème anglaise or cinnamon ice-cream.
 -  In a large bowl, combine the brioche and creme anglaise and toss to coat.
 -  I stuck to adventurous mode and ordered white-wine-poached pear with chocolate orange parfait and coffee creme anglaise: an incongruous mix.
 -  Spoon a portion of the lemon curd, caramel apple sauce, creme anglaise, and ganache into four individual ramekins and place next to the beignets.
 -  I mean, when you are making meringue or crème anglaise using Pierre Hermé's recipe, surely nothing can go wrong!
 -  Lili passed on the dessert, but I couldn't resist the lemon tart with lime mascarpone and orange creme anglaise.
 -  It can be served warm or cold, with crème anglaise, crème fraîche or a scoop of ice-cream, but it is just as fabulous on its own.
 
 
 OriginFrench, literally 'English cream'.    Definition of crème anglaise in US English: crème anglaisenounˌkrem äNGˈɡlez A rich egg custard. 香草蛋奶沙司 Example sentencesExamples -  Drizzle the plate with the creme anglaise and garnish with the sugared rose petals and mint leaves.
 -  That, as all pudding devotees will know, simply won't do: where crème anglaise is concerned, a drizzle is bad, a downpour is good.
 -  Or order the pint-size chocolate soufflé, spiked with hazelnut-flavored crème anglaise.
 -  I stuck to adventurous mode and ordered white-wine-poached pear with chocolate orange parfait and coffee creme anglaise: an incongruous mix.
 -  An île flottante is an island of egg whites, sweetened, beaten stiff and baked, floating in crème anglaise (custard).
 -  It can be served warm or cold, with crème anglaise, crème fraîche or a scoop of ice-cream, but it is just as fabulous on its own.
 -  In a large bowl, combine the brioche and creme anglaise and toss to coat.
 -  Gently fold the meringue into the creme anglaise.
 -  There was a devilish warm chocolate pudding with crème anglaise or apple crumble with vanilla ice cream.
 -  I mean, when you are making meringue or crème anglaise using Pierre Hermé's recipe, surely nothing can go wrong!
 -  Spoon a portion of the lemon curd, caramel apple sauce, creme anglaise, and ganache into four individual ramekins and place next to the beignets.
 -  A chocolate, almond and crème anglaise wrapped in phyllo will be served as dessert.
 -  It came with a triumphantly fragrant watermelon sorbet, a dazzling collection of red berries, first-rate creme anglaise and strawberry coulis.
 -  Spoon creme anglaise in a circle and dot with raspberry sauce.
 -  Lili passed on the dessert, but I couldn't resist the lemon tart with lime mascarpone and orange creme anglaise.
 -  The thin pouring-sauce type of custard is crème anglaise.
 -  I can never resist bread-and-butter pudding with crème anglaise, but the sodden, lumpen contents of my bowl were at odds with the brilliance of the efforts earlier in the evening.
 -  Serve warm with crème anglaise or cinnamon ice-cream.
 -  For the pistachio creme anglaise, in a blender, combine the milk, half-and-half, and pistachios, and purée until smooth, about two minutes.
 -  Dessert, miniature pear tarte tatins with little pools of caramel and crème anglaise, arrived just as the first toasts began.
 
 
 OriginFrench, literally ‘English cream’.     |