- egg custard
- egg custard ► NOUN ▪ a custard made with milk and eggs, typically sweetened and baked.
English terms dictionary. 2015.
English terms dictionary. 2015.
egg custard — see under ↑custard • • • Main Entry: ↑egg … Useful english dictionary
egg custard — noun a custard made with milk and eggs, typically sweetened and baked … English new terms dictionary
egg custard — n. sweet dish made of eggs and milk … English contemporary dictionary
Custard cream — biscuit You may also be looking for buttercream. A custard cream is a type of biscuit popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Its structure is that of a sandwich, with a fondant centre between two flat biscuit layers. The filling tastes of… … Wikipedia
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Custard tart — An individual egg custard tart from Nash s Bakery, The Covered Market, Oxford Custard tarts or flans pâtissier are a pastry consisting of an outer pastry crust filled with egg custard and baked. Contents … Wikipedia
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egg tart — noun A baked pastry commonly made in Hong Kong, Macau and other parts of Asia consisting of an outer pastry crust that is filled with egg custard … Wiktionary
custard — /kus teuhrd/, n. a dessert made of eggs, sugar, and milk, either baked, boiled, or frozen. [1400 50; late ME, metathetic var. of earlier crustade kind of pie. See CRUST, ADE1; cf. Pr croustado] * * * ▪ food mixture of eggs, milk, sugar, and … Universalium