puff paste

puff paste
a rich dough for making puff pastry.

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  • puff paste — puff′ paste n. coo a rich dough for making puff pastry • Etymology: 1610–15 …   From formal English to slang

  • puff paste — noun dough used for very light flaky rich pastries • Syn: ↑pate feuillete • Hypernyms: ↑pastry, ↑pastry dough • Hyponyms: ↑phyllo * * * noun : a very rich flaky pastry composed usually of equ …   Useful english dictionary

  • puff paste — слоеное тесто to roll paste for pies раскатывать тесто для пирогов smooth paste однородное тесто, тесто без комков paste roller машина для раскатки слоеного теста short paste песочное тесто sandy paste песочное тесто …   English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • puff paste — noun see puff pastry …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • puff-paste — …   Useful english dictionary

  • cream puff paste — paste made with eggs, water or milk, butter, and flour, used in making éclairs, profiteroles, and other kinds of puffs. Also called chou pastry, pâte à chou. * * * …   Universalium

  • cream puff paste — paste made with eggs, water or milk, butter, and flour, used in making éclairs, profiteroles, and other kinds of puffs. Also called chou pastry, pâte à chou …   Useful english dictionary

  • paste — /payst/, n., v., pasted, pasting. n. 1. a mixture of flour and water, often with starch or the like, used for causing paper or other material to adhere to something. 2. any soft, smooth, and plastic material or preparation. 3. dough, esp. when… …   Universalium

  • puff pastry — /pʌf ˈpeɪstri / (say puf paystree) noun a rich, flaky pastry used for pies, tarts, etc.; rough puff pastry; flaky pastry. Also, US, puff paste …  

  • puff pastry — noun Date: 1788 a pastry dough containing many alternating layers of butter and dough or the light flaky pastry made from it called also puff paste …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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