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Meaning of meringue

Wordnet

meringue (n)

sweet topping especially for pies made of beaten egg whites and sugar

Webster

meringue (n.)

A delicate pastry made of powdered sugar and the whites of eggs whipped up, -- with jam or cream added.

meringue Sentence Examples

  1. The ethereal meringue rose gracefully from the mixing bowl, like a delicate cloud.
  2. The pavlova's crisp meringue shell crackled under the weight of tart berries and whipped cream.
  3. The Swiss meringue buttercream, smooth as silk, melted in my mouth like a sweet dream.
  4. The lemon meringue pie's golden-brown crust hinted at the tangy citrusy filling beneath.
  5. The delicate meringue cookies, shaped into graceful swans, added an elegant touch to the dessert table.
  6. The meringue was torched to perfection, creating a crispy exterior that contrasted beautifully with its soft and chewy interior.
  7. The French meringue, made with stiffly beaten egg whites and sugar, formed a stable base for macarons.
  8. The Italian meringue, cooked over a double boiler, added volume and stability to my favorite cheesecake recipe.
  9. The meringue roulade, filled with a luscious raspberry mousse, was a visual masterpiece that tasted as good as it looked.
  10. The meringue kisses, adorned with sprinkles and chocolate drizzle, were the perfect sweet treat for a special occasion.

FAQs About the word meringue

sweet topping especially for pies made of beaten egg whites and sugarA delicate pastry made of powdered sugar and the whites of eggs whipped up, -- with jam or

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The ethereal meringue rose gracefully from the mixing bowl, like a delicate cloud.

The pavlova's crisp meringue shell crackled under the weight of tart berries and whipped cream.

The Swiss meringue buttercream, smooth as silk, melted in my mouth like a sweet dream.

The lemon meringue pie's golden-brown crust hinted at the tangy citrusy filling beneath.