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DOUGHNUTTERY Tiny cake doughnuts, glazed or sugared, are the latest addition to the collection of stands on the 15th Street side of Chelsea Market.
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In Lambrate, Rui Pereira and Ryosuke Fukusada baked tiny cakes shaped like chairs, lamps and vases to protest the hyperabundance of new furniture and the inability of consumers to "digest" it.
The dining room has a Michelin star; the local chargrilled prawns are amazing, and there's a dessert buffet full of tiny cakes and crème brûlée welded into individual ceramic ladles.
The kind of kid who made tiny cakes in an Easy-Bake Oven with his 7-year-old cousin; who spoon-fed a close uncle, Ronald Fulton, who is quadriplegic, when his nurse was unavailable; who was an integral part of a close-knit family — raised properly, family members say, by Mr. Martin and his ex-wife, Sybrina Fulton, who works for Miami-Dade County's housing agency.
Now Gordon makes 13 kinds of them, including tiny cakes topped with all those flower petals, meticulously candied by hand.
Serve tiny wedding cake made of liver.
March 6 was Lew Grossman's birthday, and Mr. Keating arrived -- surprise, surprise -- with a tiny chocolate cake.
The quilt never turned up, but the crew found the tiny wedding cake statue that Mrs. Gonzales had saved since her marriage in 1949.
The machine had a single, universal mold, with an adjustable metal ring — like a tiny springform cake pan — between a pair of flexible membranes, whose degree of convexity or concavity could be controlled by a simple hydraulic system.
Luxurious soups may include split pea garnished with chicken oysters (the delicious nuggets of dark meat from the underside of the bird); parsnip soup with apple and American caviar; or Jerusalem artichoke with a tiny brandade cake.
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