Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"crème brûlée" Definitions
  1. a cold dessert (= a sweet dish) made from cream, with burnt sugar on top

153 Sentences With "crème brûlée"

How to use crème brûlée in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "crème brûlée" and check conjugation/comparative form for "crème brûlée". Mastering all the usages of "crème brûlée" from sentence examples published by news publications.

One week, the baby was the size of crème brûlée, which only invites more questions: is the crème brûlée in a large ramekin or a small one?
You couldn't go anywhere without seeing crème brûlée in 1989.
I get Lucky Charms, Bailey's, lemon, crème brûlée, and rose cardamom.
Its pods come in flavours like cool cucumber and crème brûlée.
Juul comes in kid-friendly flavors like mango and crème brûlée.
You'd never know it resulted from a crème brûlée gone wrong.
The sugar crust on the crème brûlée is burned to order.
It's more like a toy dragon or a giant crème brûlée torch.
The top was crunchy and, like crème brûlée, tough to break through.
Creamy, sweet aromas of coconut and cocoa, and a crème brûlée finish.
To top it all off, we share tres leches cake and crème brûlée.
And for dessert, an icy scoop of gin granita topped chamomile-infused crème brûlée.
Dessert was crème brûlée, passion fruit mousse and a profiterole topped with chocolate sauce.
Later there was dessert: fruit tarts and lemon meringue and cheesecake and crème brûlée.
Today I walk into my office and there's a crème brûlée donut waiting for me.
Even your fake fiancé should be worth more than a shrunken serving of crème brûlée.
Ending your meal with dessert is a must, and the crème brûlée is irreproachably classic.
If you skip the pumpkin crème brûlée here, you will have made a grave mistake.
They included tiramisù (moist, with appropriate overtones of mocha and mascarpone) and vanilla bean crème brûlée.
Rucker said he hadn't made crème brûlée in years, but he wanted to try it anyway.
There is also tartar, turbot, and crème brûlée prepared in the French bistro-style restaurant Tarragon.
The menu, written on a white piece of paper, showed options including beef steak and crème brûlée.
Then, just when you thought the kitchen could do no wrong, out came a disastrous crème brûlée.
And its nicotine pods came in tasty flavors like mango, cool mint, fruit medley, and crème brûlée.
Whether you know how to whip up a crème brûlée or not, watch for Streep's lovely performance.
She raved about the crème brûlée doughnut at Astoria Provision, which recently opened near the ferry terminal.
And crème brûlée might be loved only half as much without the contrapuntal crackle of burned sugar.
As other guests dined on goat cheese, halibut and mango crème brûlée, he sipped only warm water.
So he drank warm water while others ate goat cheese, halibut, and mango crème brûlée, CNN reported.
For dessert, there will be a coffee-infused Frangelico crème brûlée, with gold dusting and crinoline chocolate swirl.
Topping it all off was a trio of desserts: key lime pie, crème brûlée and chocolate chip cookies.
Ian, with a new haircut, overachieves with pomegranate not one, but two ways, in his crème brûlée signature.
This includes all manner of rice puddings, as well as delicate custards with crème brûlée-like burned bottoms.
Maybe you totally bombed that crème brûlée you bought all-new bakeware and a mini blowtorch to make.
Topping it all off was a trio of desserts: key lime pie, crème brûlée and chocolate-chip cookies.
After baking ramekins of the stuff for 25 minutes, Rucker checked to see how the crème brûlée looked.
It offered creamy aromas of golden apple and Asian pear, complemented by notes of crème brûlée and vanilla.
In the cold-weather months, she served a dessert called Marsala Pot, like crème brûlée with Marsala added.
Vanilla crème brûlée is served in a broad, shallow dish, maximizing the surface area of torched and caramelized sugar.
Beyond cake, guests could enjoy hazelnut cheesecake cherry brûlée, chocolate mousse fudge torte, caramel cheesecake crème brûlée for dessert.
They'd come from Alberta, Canada, and were letting loose and splurging on cocktails, crispy fried snapper and crème brûlée.
And if chocolate isn't your thing, whip together vanilla crème brûlée, raspberry and cream éclairs or raspberry swirl cheesecake.
Kazandibi, a thick milk pudding with the consistency of a jiggly crème brûlée, was an outstanding end to the meal.
Also enjoyable: the crème brûlée and a strawberry napoleon with fresh berries and layers of light and airy puff pastry.
The dessert menu includes something called "coconut rice pudding crème brûlée" that is basically a mashup of two different dishes.
There's passable chocolate mousse or fridge-cold crème brûlée, which, more often than not, is comped, as if in apology.
Opened last year, this cheerful cafe recently displayed a dozen delectable flavors, from salted caramel popcorn to stuffed crème brûlée.
I'm going to be like the chef who keeps making crème brûlée or whatever (I don't know what chefs make).
Why make brownies when a matcha crème brûlée tart will garner more likes, and you can order the powder online?
Where a jock can cook up a mean crème brûlée, and a brainiac can break it down on the dance floor.
As the evening drew to a close, a series of desserts was served, including a crème brûlée infused with red seaweed.
I asked barista Chris Boecker what the most popular variety was and he pointed me towards the Nutella crème brûlée doughnut.
He may also tell you that a pastel de nata is the love child of a crème brûlée and a croissant.
The company recently modified the names of its flavors — using creme instead of crème brûlée and cucumber instead of cool cucumber.
Forget the crème brûlée and gingerbread lattes or eggnog frapps of late — all these aforementioned drinks have been playing it seasonally safe.
In the end, Birthday Cake beat Caramel Apple Crème Brûlée by just 662 votes — 79,641 to 78,979 — proving that every vote counts.
I tasted four and found the eggnog crème brûlée delicately appealing, though it and the coconut rice pudding were too refrigerator-cold.
In addition, sweet canapés will also be offered and includ Champagne and pistachio macaroons, orange crème brûlée tartlets and miniature rhubarb crumble tartlets.
Italian cheesecake and pecan pie are not oversweet, as happens too often, and the crème brûlée is creamy with a nicely caramelized top.
Is it the outstanding fried chicken, hot and juicy on the inside with skin that shatters like the shell on a crème brûlée?
That edge of sharp caramel against the roundness of custard, like the layer of "burnt" sugar on top of crème brûlée, is essential.
The lawsuits allege that the company specifically targeted young people with deceptive advertising, featuring flavors like mango, cool mint, crème brûlée and cucumber.
Stuffed as we were, we decided to share a crème brûlée — which turned out to be so simple, so good, we ordered a second.
The better choice, and really the only choice if you have bought into the Mar aesthetic, is the crème brûlée in a marrow bone.
The crème brûlée is made simply with Haribo black licorice strips, a sweet and salty gummy that can be found in most Dutch supermarkets.
Ms. Solomon, on the other hand, took a few bites of her crème brûlée French toast and then sighed and said she was full.
The company also developed flavors, such as mango and crème brûlée, that it voluntarily pulled from stores last fall under government and public pressure.
So get light up these little pumpkin crème brûlée ramekins to remind your guests that fire will always be a better garnish than pumpkin spice.
A delicious meal of grilled red snapper and Parisian-quality crème brûlée served on the beach at Sunrise's restaurant was about $12 (150,000 root beers).
The top customer review for the product was actually a 2000 comment on a "Culinary Torch" — the sort of tool you use to make crème brûlée.
I don't even know how to make a foam, and so far I've resisted buying a blowtorch, which Ella wants for making s'mores and crème brûlée.
And yet Juul offered its product in flavors like Crème Brûlée and something akin to Froot Loops, unlikely to appeal to anyone old enough to vote.
I go there to feel restored, to act sane for a while, and to finish my meal with a crème brûlée that's exactly what I expect.
For a sweet treat, there will be three dessert canapés passed around as well: champagne and pistachio macaroons, orange crème brûlée tartlets and miniature rhubarb crumble tartlets.
After taste testing a bunch I get a giant scoop of crème brûlée and it is easily the best gelato I have ever had in my life!
He wanted to experiment with a new spin on crème brûlée, made with coconut milk and topped with a rum and coconut granita instead of caramelized sugar.
At Bar Bolonat in the West Village, a halvah crème brûlée; at Mr. Massoud's Ilili, a crunchy topping composed of tahini, melted chocolate and crushed Rice Chex.
Her dessert, a sizable square of tiramisù, was the best I have sampled in eons and far outshone my crème brûlée-topped cheesecake, which was merely adequate.
It is oxblood red in the paneled library, which has a coffered ceiling, and grayish-white in the crème brûlée kitchen, which also has a coffered ceiling.
I was the basketball player who wanted to become a chef, and I did have a solo, about cooking crème brûlée and breaking out of my shell.
On another afternoon I explored Château de Labourdonnais, an immaculately preserved pile where I feasted on fish salad, Creole rougaille, and crème brûlée laced with local vanilla.
Any dessert that relies on a touch of burned sugar, from flan to crème brûlée, will go limp and lifeless if that caramel is cooked too lightly.
The sample menu included dishes like "steamed silken tofu with edamame sauce" and "stuffed potato ball in Dashi soup" and a roasted green tea crème brûlée for dessert.
" On the other hand, here is Sarah eating a crème brûlée: "She crashed the spoon through the burnt sugar like a boy falling through ice on a lake.
When not inhaling jus d'agneau and crème brûlée — and a cheese basket the size of a small fishing boat — the two visit famous landmarks and exchange flirty glances.
Finish off the meal with crème brûlée and then almost have a heart attack when the check comes: the two bottles of still water we ordered were $9 each!
Daily special spreads, toppings or sprinkles often include lemon poppy seed with fresh berries, house-made blackberry jam, powdered sugar and chai spice, crème brûlée or dark chocolate coconut.
The crème brûlée is also insanely good, and if you're lucky enough to come when the sweetcorn ice cream is on the menu, you mustn't leave without trying it.
While crème brûlée existed prior to 1989, it took Le Cirque pastry chef Dieter Schorner to boost its appeal worldwide, according to the Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets.
Over crème brûlée and Egyptian red wine, I chatted with a towering bearded man who had spent four years as a closeted member of a Salafist sect in Alexandria.
The house-made desserts were satisfying, particularly the pot de crème, profiteroles (with lingonberry jam) and the splendid clementine crème brûlée, which came off as a kind of decadent Creamsicle.
Of everyone I speak to, he has the most ideas about what to do with the flamethrower: he wants to sear steaks, maybe a crème brûlée, maybe light a cigar.
Even if there isn't an A-list calendar holiday happening on a given date, you can bet some state legislature has deemed it "Crème brûlée appreciation day" or some bullshit.
Furthermore, he intended to make a different kind of crème brûlée by combining heavy cream with coconut milk, along with his "secret weapon" of coconut cream, added for good measure.
Across Viaduct Harbor, try to snag a seat on the packed patio of Soul Bar and Bistro for ginger crème brûlée (16 dollars) and a barrel-aged negroni (18 dollars).
Enjoy your crème brûlée–flavored JUUL pods while you can — because they might not be around much longer if the Food and Drug Administration has anything to say about it.
At Cafe Dushanbe, Mr. Imamov stays true to his roots except in the desserts — the likes of apple strudel, crème brûlée and coconut cheesecake — which come striped in chocolate sauce.
Among the items she's selling at Chelsea Market are crème brûlée seared to order, and panna cottas, which she cannot offer in the Greenmarket because she has no refrigeration there.
Dinner might feature spicy seafood fritters and rum punch to start, followed by grilled lobster, served with ratatouille containing local plantains, and ending with crème brûlée flavored with passion fruit.
They are often marketed as an alternative for adult cigarette smokers, although the flavors — crème brûlée, fruit medley, mango, and many others — often appeal to young people who have never smoked cigarettes.
When things went awry, Rucker pulled off a bit of culinary magic and transformed the funky remnants of the crème brûlée into a magnificent parfait that he calls Tropical Cookies and Cream.
Oh, and in case you're unfamiliar, Crème caramel is a custard dessert, that's a lot like crème brûlée, except that it has a soft caramel topping instead of a crunchy, torched top.
Expect dishes like ravioli filled with egg yolks and miso, braised beef cheeks with lemon-carrot purée, and a clever riff on crème brûlée that comes with roasted apples and crushed pecans.
The food merits every accolade it's earned: The lah-pet toke (pickled tea leaf salad), raw beef salad with basil, mint and coriander, steamed chile crab, and lemongrass ginger crème brûlée are outstanding.
He noted that although Juul has recently changed its website to show more adults and introduced flavors like classic tobacco and classic menthol, it still has flavors like fruit medley, crème brûlée, and mango.
That book, narrated by a sixth-grade girl, was about what would happen if the earth's rotation slowed and parts of the planet crisped up and bubbled, like the surface of a crème brûlée.
For dessert, buttermilk ice cream with watercress and whey recalled a cool, grassy crème brûlée, and Gíslason's Icelandic birch schnapps, sourced from forests he helped plant, evoked a Christmas tree—in a good way.
But it is lovely to crack the glassine surface of her crème brûlée and watch it fissure, while sipping housemade ginger juice tinged with pineapple and vanilla, like a distant memory of a Creamsicle.
But if you're not a new cook, and if you've already watched enough food TV to be able to tell crème brûlée from flan, maybe it's time to take the food TV path less traveled.
The Juul's patented recipe uses nicotine salts, which are supposedly less harsh on the throat but still deliver cigarette-like levels of nicotine, and flavors like fruit medley and crème brûlée to satisfy smoker's cravings.
Because while the crème brûlée might be going in the garbage, we have our organic vanilla wafers and our Back to Nature 'Oreo' cookies and we have some cream we were going to use anyways.
This season on Game of Thrones, characters have been poisoned, left to rot in a dungeon while watching their daughters die, torched like the crispy top of a crème brûlée, and mauled by ice zombies.
At the Pierre, part of the India-based Taj Hotels, an elegant three-tiered copper tiffin comes filled with a bountiful assortment of savory and sweet tidbits, including samosas, shami kebabs and mango crème brûlée.
It's also become de rigueur to ask savory-minded line cooks to once again handle dessert, a development that has yielded a profusion of creamy refrigerated treats such as sundaes, panna cotta and crème brûlée.
Crème brûlée is a fancy AF dessert, and you can caramelize the crunchy sugar layer on top just as well by placing the ramekins under the broiler in your oven if you don't have a blow torch.
Regardless, given that Musk himself has been rolling in dough by selling overpriced Tesla-branded toys like big crème brûlée torches made up to look like flamethrowers, this is probably a good target market to cash in on.
It's supposed to be an alternative to tobacco cigarettes for adult smokers, but with a discrete design and flavors like crème brûlée, it has become wildly popular among teens — sparking concern among parents, schools, and public health officials.
Though the Boring Company has suggested crème brûlée as a natural use for its souped-up propane torch, I am not an especially sophisticated cook, I don't own ramekins, and I have never successfully executed a water bath.
Genus: blancmange; Species: muhallabia or isfidhabaj or panna cotta; or even, depending on your liberality, flan or crème brûlée or custard or Bavarian cream (which all contain eggs, and which probably only the most promiscuous taxonomist would permit).
Juul's detractors also say that getting rid of flavors like crème brûlée could help stem what has been referred to as a public health epidemic, since many teens don't seem to know those candy-flavored products contain nicotine.
Two home-made sweets were pleasant — the crème brûlée was satiny and the tiramisù was creamy — though I would have liked the latter better with a dusting of cocoa rather than the intrusively crunchy chocolate chips on top.
Unless the plates actually are square… "It's my take on a classic French dessert," they say, presenting the judges with a deconstructed (read: dropped) Crème Brûlée, placed on what looks like an offcut from an IKEA bedside table.
Mr. Trump keeps copies of menus from important events, including the card from his January lunch with the British prime minister, Theresa May, which featured his favorite wedge salad with blue cheese, beef ribs and salted crème brûlée.
The new flavor, which bested options such as Caramel Apple Crème Brûlée, Cookies & Cream and Cotton Candy in the 2018 Pretzel Nation Creation Poll, will be available in stores this Monday, October 22, according to an online news release.
Crème brûlée was traditional and rich in a way the old-school French dessert is meant to be with a caramelized brown sugar layer that crackled with the touch of a spoon and gave way to a thick vanilla bean pudding.
In response to the backlash from parents, schools and lawmakers, the troubled company had already stopped selling an array of fruit- and dessert-flavored pods, like mango and crème brûlée, to retailers, and just recently stopped selling them online as well.
Jackie Legge, the creator of the Nutella crème brûlée doughnut, told me she came up with the idea when the shop first opened a year ago by "channeling what my best friend eats because he loves over-the-top desserts."
A. Simon (48, rue Montmartre) is the place for hard-to-find classic cooking implements like real Laguiole knives, blowtorches for caramelizing the sugar on a crème brûlée, and dozens of metal molds — for eggs in aspic, for charlottes, for savarins.
"It's also only recently that Juul changed the name of some of its flavors to sound less like candy, the Times added, with the company itself conceding that teens might have been more attracted to flavors previously named "crème brûlée" and "cool cucumber.
The single malt has aromas of sun-kissed raisins, bitter chocolate and old English marmalade; hints of Java coffee, Demerara sugar, pecan pie and crème brûlée in taste; and Sanguinello blood oranges, figs and treacle linger on the after taste, according to Bottura.
She called it "Adam Cooks," and that's pretty much what you see: a nerdy, bespectacled twelve-year-old in a chef's uniform making a baked-goat-cheese salad, a chicken ragout with watercress cream sauce and morels, and a raspberry crème brûlée.
Certain appetizers seem to belong on another planet, more beautiful and gentle than ours, such as the soft tofu with soy syrup that, sitting under a shattering thin crust of caramelized sugar, is like a savory crème brûlée by way of Seoul.
Macron's "at the same time" refrain implied that he would practice economic liberalism and social liberalism simultaneously, but he has actually pursued them consecutively: two years of budget-trimming leek soup followed, now, by the promise of a social-justice crème brûlée.
Then — "as I was finishing my crème brûlée," Mr. Scott-Railton said — a reporter and photographer from The Associated Press, alerted by Mr. Scott-Railton and lurking nearby, confronted the visitor, who bumped into chairs and circled the room while trying to flee.
By the end of the meal, you are barely fazed when the server describes the round of cheese that is made only two months of the year, which could be yours for fifty-two dollars, or the bone-marrow crème brûlée—served in a femur.
Ditch the crowds, the waiters, the couple next to you bickering about the wine, and stay home, where it's tranquil and you can more easily stare into each other's eyes without being interrupted by a well-meaning busboy asking you if you're finished with the crème brûlée.
The crawlers, finishing a hot whiskey cider that tasted like the dregs of an overly honeyed tea, passed through a teensy smokers' patio and into the booze-soaked main bar, attracted by a glowing yellow counter, its surface like the cracked crust of a crème brûlée.
Although its manufacturer, Juul Labs, said the device is intended exclusively for adult use, it is appealing to youth because it can be easily charged on a laptop, its decal covers come in colorful designs, and the pods are available in flavors such as mango, mint and crème brûlée.
This is a guy that recently convinced fans to buy up millions of dollars in really big crème brûlée torches made up to look like Portal-style flamethrowers and then claimed he'd get them past customs officials by labeling them "not a flamethrower," so really anything is on the table.
Before she consumed a berry macaroon or a crème brûlée muffin or her friend Shannon's birthday cake, Yu took a series of iPhone photos of the dessert from all angles, which she would use to create a 33D scan and eventually turn more than 200 desserts into a virtual reality experience.
Over the course of the next few hours, I watch him whip up a lime-green riff on a Bloody Mary, a gin-based concoction with a garden's worth of herbs, a frothy cousin of a pisco sour topped passion fruit caramelized with a blowtorch and scooped up like crème brûlée.
Finished in crème brûlée browns with flashes of bright orange and iridescent turquoise, Nanoha's tumblers, matcha bowls and vases certainly embody this range: One latte cup has a creamy pink glaze speckled with emerald green, while a deep brown espresso mug has a lip that shimmers like mother-of-pearl.
Having recently run up against a crème brûlée that seemed to contain no eggs and a plate of profiteroles allowed to get soggy at a purportedly French restaurant nearby, I was relieved to sink into the yolk-rich crème caramel and crisp choux puffs under bittersweet chocolate sauce at La Mercerie.
Swank's character dies, killing off the last of the political characters in this wild parable, while Crystal patches her wounds up with a chef-grade crème brûlée torch, puts on one of Athena's ball gowns, and waltzes with a bottle of ridiculously expensive Champagne onto the private plane that delivered the hunters.
Less obvious but certainly of the moment is a menu featuring small-batch ingredients, sometimes from the nearby Greenmarket, in dishes like pickled beets with goat cheese and watercress, white asparagus with Ibérico ham, risotto with morels and arugula, Sasso chicken with asparagus and endives, and crème brûlée with dulce de leche.
The fort's soggy ruins will soon become a field of sunflowers; the flowers will be burned down with crème brûlée torches; their charred remains will transform into a tropical archipelago; and on and on, forming a tragicomic two-step in which an antic beauty keeps finding ways to rise from our equally antic ashes.
Both items were on the menu ($25 and $27), as were plump plates of oysters ($211 for 28, from the West Coast) that I watched a group of late-night diners slurp down with chilled glasses of chardonnay, while my father and I ended our meal with crème brûlée and chocolate mousse (both $103).
Screenshot: Boring CompanyIt turns out California lawmakers do not in fact care enough about Elon Musk and the Boring Company's plan to sell $10 millions' worth of really big crème brûlée torches tooled up to look like flamethrowers to pass a law preventing it, or at least they don't care enough to anger the state's gun lobby.
"Arab food in the north was stuck with a stigma that it's hummus, meat and salad," Mr. Alelam told us after we worked our way through a bright, fire-roasted eggplant starter, an impossibly buttery lamb neck sous-vide for 72 hours, and a surprising crème brûlée in which tahini had been used in place of the traditional egg.
It's 3 PM on a Saturday and we are hovering over a tin bucket filled with ice and Southern Tier's "Crème Brûlée" Imperial Milk Stout, a growler of Stone Brewing's "Rosecrans Special" sour beer made with rose hips, and more than a dozen other rare beers from all around the world that some craft beer snobs would kill to sip.
And, though the dessert menu should not be overlooked—the olive-oil-peperoncino gelato is wonderfully subtle, and the Marsala pot, a warm, eggy custard laced with sweet wine and torched on top, makes crème brûlée look like baby food—there are, by the host stand, beautiful bowls of cookies (gingersnap, rye chocolate chip, and hazelnut wedding, recently) for the taking.
First American to train as a chef in France Cooked the historic meal between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson (immortalized in the musical "Hamilton" in the song "The Room Where It Happens") Introduced European-style macaroni and cheese, French fries, crème brûlée and ice cream to America James Hemings was born in Virginia in 1765; at 8 years old, he became Thomas Jefferson's slave through an inheritance.
The three-course menu, prepared by the Caravelle alumni Tadashi Ono, Cyril Renaud and Laurent Richard, along with Chefs Club chefs, will include La Caravelle's crab salad, quenelles de brochet, chicken in Champagne cream sauce and crème brûlée with raspberries: May 10 and 11; $110, not including beverages, tax or tip; La Caravelle at Chefs Club by Food & Wine, 275 Mulberry Street (Houston Street), 212-941-1100, chefsclub.

No results under this filter, show 153 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.