Meaning of tartelette | Babel Free
Definitions
Petite tarte.
Equivalents
Français
tartelette
Examples
“Tartelettes of Cranberries. Prepare the tartelettes as directed, then have ready three pints of cranberries which you have drained and stewed over a sharp fire, with one pound of lump sugar and two ounces of green angelica cut in fillets, until the syrup becomes very thick, place them upon the ice till cold, when fill the tartelettes and serve.”
“At one time tunny roe was shipped in pots or little barrels in a similar manner to caviar and in that form was useful in the preparation of canapés, barquettes and tartelettes.”
“Barquettes should be used for fish and shellfish, whereas tartelettes are best used for fillings based on chicken and game.”
“Theme desserts such as a half dozen variations on “pear”—offering sorbets, mousses, and tartelettes—work best.”
“The garnishes for this presentation are perfect accompaniments for game: cranberry-orange barquettes and tartelettes filled with foie gras and chestnuts.”
“Fruit Syrup Glazes / These glazes are useful for the finishing of bandes, flans, barquettes and tartelettes of fruit where their flavour and appearance is felt to be more appropriate than the usual apricot and red glazes.”
“Decorate the tops as for barquettes and tartelettes, or just dredge with icing sugar and glaze under the salamander.”
“Just the other day at the local bakery, I overheard a little girl asking her dad if they could have goat cheese/sun-dried tomato tartelettes as an appetizer.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.