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How to pronounce timbale in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms timbale case
Type of pastry
Type Words
Type of dish

Examples of timbale

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Pour boiling water into the baking dish half way up the sides of each timbale.
From the sacbee.com
Place the timbale on to the plate and dress with the vinaigrette around the plate.
From the theargus.co.uk
Top the timbales with the microgreens and drizzle the dressing around each timbale.
From the freep.com
They were served with a timbale of Spanish rice and, for some reason, potato wedges.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Flip each timbale to cook both side evenly, and cook them for a further five minutes.
From the guardian.co.uk
Some reggae drummers use an additional timbale or high-tuned snare to get this sound.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Carefully remove the ramekins, then drizzle each timbale with a bit of the vinaigrette.
From the dailyherald.com
Use a ring mold to shape the timbale, then layer microgreens on top.
From the freep.com
Place the timbale in a preheated 350-degree oven and cook 20 minutes.
From the kansas.com
More examples
  • Individual serving of minced e.g. meat or fish in a rich creamy sauce baked in a small pastry mold or timbale shell
  • Small pastry shell for creamy mixtures of minced foods
  • Timbales (or pailas criollas) are shallow single-headed drums with metal casing, invented in Cuba. They are shallower in shape than single-headed tom-toms, and usually much higher tuned. ...
  • A drum-shaped mould used to cook food; An individual serving of food so cooked
  • (Timbales) A percussion set-up consisting of two small metal drums on a stand, with two tuned cowbells, often a cymbal and other additions. The timbales descended from small military dance and concert bands. ...
  • (Timbales) Two drums like the bongo, but a little wider and longer. These are played with drum sticks instead of your hands, and are a great accessory to any kit.
  • (Timbales) pair of metal-shelled, single-headed, cylindrical drums.
  • (timbales) A set of two, tuneable drums created in Cuba - derived from the European tympani - mounted on a tripod and played with sticks. The set has been added onto with several accessory items such as cowbells, cymbal and woodblocks.
  • (timbales) A type of drum that is prominent in Afro-Cuban music