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shortcakes
noun
Plural of shortcake
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"When I first started at McDonald's making 85 cents an hour, everything we made was by hand," Rensi said — from cutting the shortcakes to stirring syrups into the milk for shakes.
Shortcakes and shakes, the best in the county, were devoured in a glitzy picnic area called the Garden of Eatin'.
He also brought — for Sally — a strange assortment of Scottish cooking herbs he'd obviously bought for his parents at the Glasgow airport, plus a tin of shortcakes "for the house".
It wasn't so bad in June and early July, served with a crushed strawberry sauce, but she thought it a waste of the berries when they could have been made into one of Mary's superb strawberry shortcakes.
Most of the produce will be grown at Treat Farm and the menu will include local corn chowder and chive butter, smoked bluefish, all-local ratatouille and make-your-own peach shortcakes.
To make them into shortcakes, just split the biscuits, spoon on your favorite fruit (either sugared or plain), and dollop with whipped cream.
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His choice, for instance, of the design, marketing and manufacture of Moments, a British biscuit composed of chocolate and shortcake, is an easy target.
White-chocolate mousse with raspberry sorbet and shortcake; baked Alaska with lemon curd and berries; custard tart with raspberries; and, best of all, the Sunday Sundae: hot brownie, cold ice-cream, succulent cherries, and enough to convince me there may be a heaven.
Its protein bars come in flavours such as cherry bakewell, lemon shortcake and apple and cinnamon.
A creamy wedge of strawberry shortcake looks like something out of delicious magazine's August issue (page 80, actually) more than something called torta del giorno.
And he made a near-perfect strawberry shortcake stack followed by an alien-themed piñata cake.
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