Then simply use a dessertspoon to scoop out the flesh into diced pieces.
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Place a good dessertspoon of custard in the centre of each pastry square.
From the express.co.uk
To serve, in each glass, add a dessertspoon of compote to the bottom.
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Put into greased muffin tins, about a dessertspoon in each.
From the guardian.co.uk
Using a dessertspoon place large upright dollops on to the tray, allowing room in between for expanding.
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Top this with a dessertspoon of yoghurt and repeat the process so you have two layers of everything.
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Serve immediately, topped with one dessertspoon of half-fat creme fraiche, if using, a sprinkling of freshly grated Parmesan and some chopped basil.
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Just a dessertspoon, mixed with water, lemon juice and a hint of garlic, makes a lip-smacking dressing for salads, grilled or fried meat and falafels.
From the guardian.co.uk
I don't add tinned tomatoes, but I do cook out a good dessertspoon of tomato paste with the meat, onions and garlic before adding fresh and dried chilli, cumin, oregano and beef stock.
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A dessert spoon is a spoon designed specifically for eating dessert and sometimes used for soup or cereals, it may also be used to mix fluids. ...
An item of cutlery; a spoon, larger than a teaspoon and smaller than a tablespoon, used for eating dessert; A unit of measure, being equivalent to two teaspoons or two-thirds of a tablespoon, or approximately 10 millilitres; a dessertspoonful; More generally, that volume of a substance which is ...