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pastry brush
noun
- a small, flat brush for coating pastry with butter, egg, etc.
Word History and Origins
Origin of pastry brush1
Example Sentences
Using a pastry brush or spoon, brush the panettone with the syrup until it is soft and moist but not completely soaked.
Beat the remaining 1 egg, then, using a pastry brush, brush the top half of the square with the with egg wash.
On the top row of potato slices, sprinkle cornstarch to coat the top side of each slice, brushing off any excess with a dry pastry brush.
Using a pastry brush or an oil mister, brush the tops of the tortilla packages with oil.
Use a wet pastry brush or clean wet cloth to wipe the sides of the pan so there are no sugar crystals clinging to it.
Wash down sides of saucepan with pastry brush dipped in cold water to prevent formation of crystals.
Wash sugar crystals from inside of double boiler with pastry brush dipped in cold water.
A pastry brush saves greasy fingers and much time, in oiling cold or warm pans.
Also a pastry brush to spread the melted butter upon the corn.
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