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Meaning of maid of honor tart | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Definitions

Noun. [C2]

Examples

“Maid of Honor Tarts / Pare and grate one cocoanut and chop finely one pound of prunes.”
“MAID OF HONOR TARTS—½ cup butter, or Crisco; 2 unbeaten egg; ¾ cup white sugar; 2 cups flour; 2 teaspoons baking powder.”
“MAID OF HONOR TARTS _ MRS. L. LIETZ / ½ cup butter / 2 eggs unbeaten / 2 cups flour / 2 tsp. baking powder / ½ cup chopped nuts or cocoanut / 2 tbsp. milk or a little more / ¾ cup white sugar / ½ tsp. salt / 1 and 1/3 cups raspberry jam or other desired filling”
“Seven hundred guests, including virtually all members of the Royal Family, high officers of state, some Commonwealth prime ministers, colonial rulers and top-ranking diplomats, will sit down to a lavish menu of clear turtle soup, Scottish salmon, cold beef and jacket potatoes, Norfolk asparagus, ice cream pudding, Kent strawberries and maid of honor tarts made from a secret recipe.”
“But what I absorb must become a natural part of the narrative, not paragraphs of exposition which most young people skip over as quickly as possible. For example, there is no need to describe the pastry of the 1780’s by giving the recipe for Maid of Honor Tarts when Deborah Sampson makes them. It is enough to mention the succulent ingredients, the sugar and butter, the ground almonds and sherry wine, the currant preserves spread in the bottoms of the patty pans.”
“Maid of Honor Tart (Almond and Quince Tart)”
“If you love almonds, you will love these bar cookies that are fashioned after the Maid of Honor Tarts we enjoyed when we visited Wales.”
“[RECIPE TITLE] Maid of Honor Tarts [CONTRIBUTOR] Test Kitchen [PAGE] 235”
“Maid of Honor Tarts / This recipe for delicious little coconut and jam tarts was handed down in a Hamilton family for three generations and was served at a 50th wedding anniversary, a 25th anniversary and a wedding which all took place the same day.”
“Handing Vangie the steaming brew, she prompted, “Would you like an almond shortbread biscuit or a maid of honor tart?””

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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