- A
tuile (/twiːl/) is a
baked wafer,
French in origin,
generally arced in shape, that is made most
often from
dough (but also
possibly from cheese), often...
- period.
Sabaton or
solleret Covers the foot,
often mail or plate. T****et or
tuille Bands hanging from
faulds or
breastplate to
protect the
upper legs. Various...
- safe. Ben's
chocolate peanut sauce had
split and was greasy,
while his
tuilles were too thin
causing them to crumble, and his
banana parfait lacked texture...
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souffle and a
tomato party cup.
Dorian serves seared scallops with
cornmeal tuille,
sweet corn
puree and
pickled swiss chard.
Sarah serves braised octopus...
- Hugh's.
Savindri was
complimented for her
flavours and
cooking of the
tuilles, but she lost time
remaking her
macadamia mousse, so her pod wasn't quite...
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given three and a half
hours to
recreate Toce's Honey,
composed of a
honey tuille, a
filled blown sugar beehive, and a
honey gelato with financier. Daniel...
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Pannacotta with
Charred Pineapple,
Compressed and Freeze-Dried Mango,
Coconut Tuille and a
Pineapple and Lime Air.[citation needed]
Since winning MasterChef...
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stiuireadair a
bhata 'S mur tig thu dhathigh, s'
truagh mar tha mi Bidh mi
tuille tùrsach
deurach Mar eala bhàn 's i an dèidh a
reubadh Guileag bàis aic'...
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charred shallots,
orange and honey-glazed
octopus with
tempura mussels, herb
tuilles dusted with
scallop roe, an
orange gel and
samphire on a
romesco sauce...
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Hinduism /aɪ/ duiker, /ə/
circuitry /wɪ/ cuisine,
suint /wiː/ suite, ennui,
tuille /uːaɪ/ sui
generis /weɪ/ feng s**** uu /ju.ə/ continuum,
residuum /u.ə/ menstruum...