with finely minced meat, fish, vegetables, etc." The French words pâte (pastry) and pâté are both derived from the Latin pasta meaning paste or dough (as...
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Look up pate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pate, pâte au lait, or paté may refer to: Pâté, various French meat forcemeat pies or loaves Pâté haïtien...
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Pâte-sur-pâte is a French term meaning "paste on paste". It is a method of porcelain decoration in which a relief design is created on an unfired, unglazed...
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Lorraine. The name "pâte brisée" translates to "broken pastry" in English, which refers to the crumbly or mealy texture of the dough. Pâte brisée is, according...
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Choux pastry (redirect from Pâte à choux)
funnel cakes. Look up pâte à choux in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The full term is commonly said to be a corruption of French pâte à chaud (lit. 'hot...
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Puff pastry (redirect from Pâte feuilletée)
Child's method has 72 layers for rough-puff pastry (pâte demi-feuilletée) and 729 layers for pâte feuilletée fine. The number of layers in puff pastry...
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Shortcrust pastry (redirect from Pâte à foncer)
drawn into the mixture and cold water is added to bind it. Pâte brisée is similar to pâte à foncer, but is lighter and more delicate due to an increased...
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Pâté chaud (French: [pate ʃo]), "hot pastry pie"), also known as patê sô, is a Vietnamese savory puff pastry. The pastry is made of a light layered and...
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Michael Pate OAM (born Edward John Pate; 26 February 1920 – 1 September 2008) was an Australian actor, writer, director, and producer, who also worked...
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Look up pates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pates is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Colin Pates (born 1961), retired English...
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Liver pate is a pâté and meat spread popular in Northern and Eastern Europe. Made from finely or coarsely ground pork liver and lard, it is similar to...
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The pâte à bombe is a base used in frozen desserts like tiramisu, mousse and parfait. It consists of a whipping of egg yolks to which a syrup of water...
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Christopher Pate is an Australian actor. He was nominated for the 1977 AFI Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in Raw Deal. In 1966...
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Dink Pate (born March 10, 2006) is an American professional basketball player for the Mexico City Capitanes of the NBA G League. He became the youngest...
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John William Pate (born December 5, 1923) is an American former musician, a jazz bassist who became a producer, arranger, and leading figure in Chicago...
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Pate acha also called pete acha, tere, gote or gwete is a Nigerian dish from the northern part of Nigeria. It is made from ground corn, rice or acha. food...
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pastries include filo dough, puff pastry, choux pastry, short dough, pâte brisée, pâte sucrée, and other enriched doughs. Pastries tend to have a delicate...
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Pâté chinois (pronounced [pɑte ʃinwa]) ('Chinese pie') is a French Canadian dish similar to the English shepherd's pie or French hachis Parmentier. It...
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of pâte à choux piped on the outer edge. Baked choux puffs are dipped in caramelized sugar and attached side by side on top of the circle of the pâte à...
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Fort Paté is a round, tower-like Vauban fort on Paté Island in the Gironde estuary, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It, with its twin Fort Médoc on the mainland...
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PATE may refer to: Pectate disaccharide-lyase, an enzyme The ICAO airport code of Teller Airport, Teller, Alaska This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Joshua Warren Pate (born January 15, 1970) is an American screenwriter, director and producer. He wrote The Grave, Deceiver, and The Take. Pate also co-created...
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is a type of deep-fried pastry of French origin. It is commonly made from pâte à choux, but can also be made using rice flour (rice beignets) or yeast-leavened...
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Paul Danny Pate Jr. (born May 1, 1958) is an American businessman and politician serving as the 32nd Secretary of State of Iowa since 2015, previously...
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Richard Pate or Pates (1516–1588) was an English landowner and Member of Parliament for Gloucester in the Parliament of 1559 and 1563–1567. His parliamentary...
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Tom Pate (July 21, 1952 – October 21, 1975) was a Canadian Football League (CFL) linebacker who died from a critical injury sustained while playing a league...
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Pauli Antero "Pate" Mustajärvi (born July 12, 1956) is a Finnish rock singer. He is known as the vocalist, frontman and only original member of Popeda...
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Robert Francis Pate Jr. (25 December 1819 – February 1895) was a former British Army officer, remembered for his assault on Queen Victoria on 27 June 1850...
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Stephen Pate (born 25 January 1964 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an internationally competitive cyclist and former Olympian. After turning pro in 1986, Pate won...
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Rick Pate (born April 6, 1955) is an American politician serving as the 30th Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries in Alabama. He previously served...
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