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    Flambé (UK: /ˈflɑːmbeɪ, ˈflɒ̃-/, US: /flɑːmˈbeɪ/, French: [flɑ̃be]; also spelled flambe) is a cooking procedure in which alcohol is added to a hot pan...
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    Beer and liqueurs are also commonly used as alcoholic ingredients. For a flambé, in which warm alcohol is ignited, the higher alcohol content of a distilled...
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    Cyndi Lauper (redirect from Mona Flambe)
    Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (/ˈlɔːpər/ LAW-pər; born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. Her album She's So Unusual...
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    nuts (pecans, walnuts, etc.). The dish is often prepared tableside as a flambé. Bananas Foster is an American dessert that originated in New Orleans made...
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    Ceramic glaze (redirect from Flambé glaze)
    Ceramic glaze, or simply glaze, is a glassy coating on ceramics. It is used for decoration, to ensure the item is impermeable to liquids and to minimise...
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  • traveling carnival, with inventions like the fire performance dunk tank Flambé coming from the entertainment company prior to expansion into creating their...
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    mulled wine and eggnog, drunk during the festive season. Brandy is used to flambé dishes such as crêpe Suzette and cherries jubilee while serving. Brandy...
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    Flammekueche (redirect from Tarte flambe)
    Flammekueche (Alsatian), Flammkuchen (Standard German), or tarte flambée (French), is a speciality of the region of Alsace, German-speaking Moselle, Baden...
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    is a dish of hot melted cheese and spicy chorizo that is often served flambé. Often compared to cheese fondue, it is a party dish; it is popular at cookouts...
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    6 proof). Dishes using burning alcohol for culinary effects are called flambé. Ethanol is a byproduct of the metabolic process of yeast. As such, ethanol...
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    temperature. The flammability of liquor is applied in the cooking technique flambé. The flash points of alcohol concentrations from 10% to 96% by weight are:...
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  • across the storylines Taster's Choice, International Flavor, Just Desserts, Flambé, Major League Chew, Space Cakes, Bad Apples, Family Recipes, Chicken Tenders...
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  • John Fuller, Guéridon and Lamp Cookery: A Complete Guide to Side-table and Flambé Service, Athens Book Company, 1964 S. Andrews, Food and Beverage Service...
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    Sangria, Sidecar, and the B-52. Grand Marnier is used in the preparation of flambé dishes, such as crêpes Suzette, Grand Marnier soufflé and crème brûlée....
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    of dishes such as pressed duck and fettuccine Alfredo or in presenting flambé dishes such as crêpes Suzette and Steak Diane. In homes, it can be used...
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  • had to feature an icy element. The third round dessert had to feature a flambéd element; and the third round's final basket ingredient was a lighted "candelabra"...
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  • in the Quarterly Review of Literature in 1965, and the story "Cadillac Flambé", published in American Review in 1973 and reprinted many times since. These...
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    Mixed medium Carryover cooking Barbecuing Braising Caramelization Deglazing Flambé Fricassee Indirect grilling/Plank cooking Stir frying (chao) Device-based...
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  • one member of each team. The chefs had 40 minutes to cook a dish using flambe. Whit burned the skin of her salmon while cooking, and took it off. Each...
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  • and Morticia's family that is related to them The spirit of the house Dr. Flambé, a devil-like relative of the Addams family who can light his head on fire...
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    zest, and Grand Marnier or orange Curaçao liqueur. It is often served “flambé.” Crocetta of Caltanissetta Italy (Sicily, Caltanissetta) Sweet disappeared...
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  • The comic book stories published by Marvel Comics since the 1940s have featured several fictional teams and organizations and this page lists them. Contents...
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    metallic finishes, and the most highly regarded of all, sang-de-boeuf and flambé glazes which produced a blood red effect. The sang-de-boeuf glazes were...
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    Joseph, owner of Restaurant Marivaux, provided the crêpes. He decided to flambé the thin pancakes to attract the audience's attention and keep the food...
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  • made out of food. fermentation fillet To remove bones from meat or fish. flambé To pour alcohol over food and then ignite. flattop grill foam A gelling...
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    John Fuller, Guéridon and Lamp Cookery: A Complete Guide to Side-table and Flambé Service, 1964, p. 69 Arthur Schwartz, "21's Steak Diane",[6]archived quoting...
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  • "Neil Flambé Capers." The character Neil Flambé was originally used by Kevin during a CBC summer morning broadcast of his ongoing story Neil Flambé and...
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  • service members used gallows humor, such as calling him "the Airman a la Flambé", when discussing Bushnell online. Others were critical of Bushnell's commanding...
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  • him up and takes him home. Featured videos: Korn – "Blind" 196 38 "Butt Flambe" November 25, 1997 (1997-11-25) The duo walk into hospital. Beavis' rear...
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    process or ingredient. This method of cooking is usually referred to as flambé. Bananas Foster, cherries jubilee, bombe Alaska, crêpe Suzette, steak Diane...
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