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Definitions of flambe in various dictionaries:
verb - pour liquor over and ignite (a dish)
verb - to douse with a liqueur and ignite
FLAMBE - Flambé is also a type of ceramic glaze.Flambé (, French: [flbe]; also spelled flambe) is a cooking procedure in which alcohol is added to a hot pan...
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This 6-letter term indicates that a dish is sprinkled with liquor & ignited for a dramatic presentation |
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to pour alcohol over food and set fire to it during cooking: |
(of food) covered with spirits and set alight briefly. |
Alternative spelling of flamb. |
Denoting or characterized by a lustrous red copper-based porcelain glaze with purple streaks. |
Cover (food) with spirits and set it alight briefly. |
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Flambé is also a type of ceramic glaze.Flambé (, French: [flbe]; also spelled flambe) is a cooking procedure in which alcohol is added to a hot pan to create a burst of flames. The word means 'flamed' in French.Flambéing is often associated with tableside presentation of certain liqueur-drenched dishes, such as Bananas Foster or Cherries Jubilee, when the alcohol is ignited and results in a flare of blue-tinged flame. However, flambéing is also a step in making coq au vin, and other dishes and sauces, using spirits, before they are brought to the table. By partially burning off the volatile alcohol, flambéing reduces the alcoholic content of the dish while keeping the flavors of the liquor. |