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charlotte russe
[ roos ]
noun
- a dessert made by lining a mold with sponge cake or ladyfingers and filling it with Bavarian cream.
- a simpler version of this, consisting of a small piece of sponge cake topped with whipped cream and a candied cherry.
charlotte russe
/ ruːs /
noun
- a cold dessert made in a mould with sponge fingers enclosing a mixture of whipped cream, custard, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of charlotte russe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of charlotte russe1
Example Sentences
“A Man and a Woman” received decidedly mixed reviews — critic Judith Crist called it a “simple-minded cinematic charlotte russe” — but audiences couldn’t get enough of the film’s romantic yearning or its captivatingly beautiful co-stars.
The contestants whip up confections from the Victorian era — a raised game pie, and a charlotte russe — before tackling cream-filled patisserie in the quarterfinals.
Confections include Victoria’s Crown charlotte russe, Earl Grey tea biscuits and puff pastry horns filled with rose pistachio and mocha hazelnut buttercream frosting.
There’s a smudge of soap on the end of your nose and you look like a charlotte russe.”
"Then we will transform them into charlotte russe."
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