Examples of 'caramelised' in a sentence

Meaning of "caramelised"

Caramelise is a verb that means to cook sugar or foods containing sugar until they turn brown and develop a caramel flavor, commonly used in cooking and baking
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  • simple past tense and past participle of caramelise

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Caramelised salmon or tuna with lemon zests.
Crumble with chocolate and caramelised pears.
And as many caramelised potatoes as you can eat.
Smell of diacetyl with a hint of caramelised sugar.
Caramelised onion for the win.
Use of colouring other than caramelised sugar.
Ganache with caramelised wild strawberries.
Danish organic cheeses and caramelised nuts.
Caramelised malt notes well present but perfectly balanced.
I am having a burger with caramelised onion and bacon.
Caramelised lamb entrecôte and lentils spiced with truffles.
Spiced cookies are characterized by a predominant taste of caramelised sugar.
Apricot dumplings with caramelised almonds and vanilla sauce.
Caramelised chicken with who.
The best kind of onion to be caramelised is the yellow variety.

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Diastatic activity is still present to some degree in very pale caramelised malt.
Do not put frozen or caramelised coffee beans in the bean container.
Ugne will top her quick bread with caramelised pecans.
And caramelised apples.
Made from finely flaked almonds caramelised in copper vats.
Desserts like figs caramelised in muscovado sugar are genuinely artistic compositions.
In fact it smells of caramelised oats.
Caramelised biscuits are not only appreciated in Belgium.
Warm chocolate cake with caramelised almonds and mango sorbet.
This very sweet drink surprised us for this caramelised taste.
Chilean sea bass and caramelised filo is not like scrambled eggs.
This often results in a fragrant, caramelised flavour.
That 's a caramelised apple pie in case you are wondering.
It will just take on this lovely caramelised colour and flavour.
Caramelised apricot is an example of when cooking becomes an art of simulations, insinuations, appearances.
With sweet crisp rye ice cream on caramelised brown sugar.
Oatmeal with caramelised apples, almonds and berries.
The onion must be completely black and caramelised on the cut surfaces.
During the first half, caramelised biscuits achieved further growth over the previous year.
Ensure that you use only pure coffee beans with no caramelised or aromatised additives.
A light pudding with caramelised knots and a bright orange sorbet, up to and including the dessert.
The main segments for Lotus in France are caramelised biscuits and waffles.
Caramelised aromas of black fruit and notes of fresh wood, concentrated palate with dense tannins.
This will give the steak a caramelised outer layer when seared.
Its colour is brown and its taste, slightly caramelised.
Avoid using oily, caramelised or flavoured coffee beans.
Millefeuille with foie gras, goat cheese and caramelised onion.
And we are having sea bass in a caramelised filo pastry, lightly dusted with lime powder.
To prevent the grinder from jamming, do not use unroasted or caramelised beans.
The oil package is made of caramelised sugar, coated with wax.
In the case of this particular recipe, there's a requirement for caramelised onions.
The sweetness of soft, slightly caramelised apples coats your palate.
She plans to top her family's favourite coffee swiss roll with chewy caramelised hazelnuts.
But be warned, one serving of its caramelised bacon popcorn is never enough.
Cajeta is a confection of thickened syrup usually made of sweetened caramelised goat 's milk.

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