Sentence examples for cream slice from inspiring English sources

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cream slice

noun

A vanilla slice.

Exact(1)

Working quickly (semifreddo will melt more quickly than ice cream), slice and serve, scattering each plate with more ginger cubes.

Similar(59)

Possible garnishes: chopped spring onion or chive, double cream, slices of sautéed mushrooms.

She started talking about cream slices: 'Your mother liked those; you preferred buns.' It inspired me to start Josie Smith.

It's served with a dollop of sour cream, slices of black olives and the restaurant's homemade red and green salsa.

Pies from blackberry peach to apple maple cream; a slice is $3.25 to $4.50.

If you can arrange cookies on a plate, scoop ice cream and slice peaches, you're ready to go.

Add a huge dollop of whipped cream, a slice of strudel or torte, and you're in Lehar's Land of Smiles, a megacalorie Viennese never-never land built almost entirely of chocolate and sugar.

And the red paint marks on the lemon cream pie slice -- is it from the drag of a knife used to cut the cherry pie? "I'm a bit obsessive," Core says.

There were only three desserts offered, but all came up aces: a warm blueberry crisp with vanilla ice cream, a slice from a rich chocolate terrine and a light ricotta beignet, very crisp, with a white chocolate dipping sauce.

On Saturday morning we start with lamb and harissa sausage rolls and lavender cream vanilla slice at North Hobart patisserie Sweet Envy, followed by a day trip to picturesque Bruny Island.

He soon realized that he could double or triple sales with playful labeling: "Super Banana Treat" replaced a sign that said "three scoops of ice cream, a slice of banana, two kinds of toppings".

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