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timbale

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Word definitions for timbale in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Timbale \Tim`bale"\, n. [F., prop., a kettledrum; -- so named from the form of the mold used. Cf. Timbal .] (Cookery) A seasoned preparation, as of chicken, lobster, cheese, or fish, cooked in a drum-shaped mold; also, a pastry case, usually small, filled ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In cooking, timbale derived from the word for "drum", also known as Timballo , can refer to either a kind of pan used for baking, or the food that is cooked inside such a pan. Timbale pans can be large (such as that used to bake a panettone ), or they can ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. individual serving of minced e.g. meat or fish in a rich creamy sauce baked in a small pastry mold or timbale shell small pastry shell for creamy mixtures of minced foods [syn: timbale case ]

Usage examples of timbale.

Butter small-sized timbale moulds and fill two-thirds full with the mixture.

When thoroughly mixed turn into timbale moulds very carefully buttered.

When Calacanis nodded, she began to serve him a breathtakingly elaborate timbale of salmon tartare with pearly black caviar.

He had brought a handheld timbale, which he played as he rode, his nimble fingers drumming and jangling out a merry rhythm.

And then Lord Chavaise called for a stamping rhythm with timbales and finger drums, and I danced with his lover from Eglantine House, the agile youth who had tumbled for us, and I kept the rhythm and was grateful for the lessons Delaunay had foisted upon me.

I remembered a blazing fire, the sound of fiddles skirling, Hyacinthe playing the timbales while an ancient woman cackled in my ear.

Was Richard dipping his finger into all the silver timbales like that clown up in Bonn who had discovered that gluttony compensated somewhat for the tedium of security?

Hundreds of yards and hundreds of passengers away, Gwyn Barry, practically horizontal on his crimson barge, shod in prestige stockings and celebrity slippers, assenting with a smile to the coaxing refills of Alpine creekwater and sanguinary burgundy with which his various young hostesses strove to enhance his caviar tartlet, his smoked-salmon pinwheel and asparagus barquette, his prime fillet tournedos served on a timbale of tomato and a tapenade of Castilian olivesGwyn was in First.

Anatole, I was thinking, would no doubt give us of his best, possibly his Timbale de ris de veau Toulousaine or his Sylphides a la creme d'ecrevisses, but Spode would be there and Madeline would be there and Florence would be there and L.