27 adjectives to describe dessert

Preserved ginger is frequently handed round after ices, to prepare the palate for the delicious dessert wines.

Kurt was so much occupied at lunch with his own plans and ideas that he never even noticed when his favorite dessert appeared on the table.

The London Nut Food Co. have several varieties of very dainty small fruit and nut cakes covered with chocolate, especially suitable for a dessert sweet.

If desired add a meringue as for baked sweet apple dessert, dotting the top with pink sugar.

Of course, if one were disposed to be critical" "One would say that one's elaborate dessert" "Was a very successful imitation of a complete failure," interrupted Mr. Fairfield, laughing.

"I expect you would like her to be sent down to you in the eveningat dessert, perhaps, sir?"

However, as late as the reigns of our two last Georges, fabulous sums were often expended upon fanciful desserts.

Madame used to laugh and say, 'I hear the harbour bar still moaning,' and order that particular girl's favourite dessert.

In making frozen desserts attention to detail is the essential thing to perfect success.

Encouraged by the general excellence of the courses, as they succeeded one another, Patty began to hope that her gorgeous dessert would turn out all right after all.

Cheese Omelet is made by mixing in grated cheesea dessert spoonful for each egg.

Coffee-jelly was the regular, inevitable, evening meal dessert for the entire week.

As cheese dishes are inclined to be somewhat "heavy," they should be offset by crisp, watery vegetables, water cress, celery, lettuce, fruit salads and light desserts, preferably fresh or cooked fruit.

His palate, by degrees, became refined and vitiated; he began to lose his native relish for simple fare, and contracted a habit of indulging himself in delicacies; he ordered the delightful gardens of his castle to be thrown open, in which the most luscious fruits had been suffered to ripen and decay, unobserved and untouched, for many revolving autumns, and gratified his appetite with luxurious desserts.

" Patty's ambitions in the culinary line ran to the fanciful and elaborate confections which were pictured in the cook-books and in the household periodicals; especially did she incline toward marvellous desserts which called for spun sugar, and syllabubs, and rare sweetmeats, and patent freezing processes.

My head groveled in the ashes of an extinguished fire, while my feet reposed upon the wreck of a small table, overthrown, and amid the fragments of a miscellaneous dessert, intermingled with a newspaper, some broken glasses and shattered bottles, and an empty jug of the Schiedam Kirschenwässer.

MOLDED WHEAT.Cracked wheat, rolled wheat, or pearl wheat, cooked according to the foregoing recipes, and turned into molds until cold, makes a very palatable dessert, and may be served with sugar and cream or with fruit juice.

They make a pretty dessert or supper dish.

As the melting of the ice cream progressed, I became more indifferent to my eventual fate; and, invariably, before a drop of that precious reward had dripped from the saucer, I had eaten enough of the dinner to prove my title to the seductive dessert.

" They climbed down in turn in the darkness and took a drink, and Robert, who explored a little, found many vines loaded with wild grapes, ripe and rich, which made a splendid dessert.

Boil a dessert spoonful of the best wheaten flour with half a pint of fresh asses milk; when boiling, stir in a table-spoonful of the best honey, and a tea-spoonful of rose water, then mix smoothly, place in small pots, and use a little of it after washing; it is better not to make much at a time, as when stale it is liable to irritate the skin.

At a glance I took in all the bearings of the scenethe table with its untasted dessert; the shaded lamp; the closed curtains of red damask; the thoughtful figure in the easy chair.

At length she snapped her head, as Spike Brennon would when now and again a clean blow reached his jaw, pushed the untouched dessert from her with a gesture of repugnance, and went aloft to her own little room.

Now it came about toward evening, when all recollection of the incident had been driven from the minds of the lords and ladies by the wine and the abundant dessert they had enjoyed, that the High Bailiff proposed they should again lie in wait for a herd of stags which had shown itself in the vicinity.

At the same time it may be remarked that the preparation of even wholesome desserts requires an outlay of time and strength better by far expended in some other manner.

27 adjectives to describe  dessert