Genoise

Word GENOISE
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What do we mean by genoise?

A delicate buttery sponge cake. noun

Classic European sponge cake named after the city of Genoa noun

Rich and delicate Italian sponge cake noun

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The word "genoise" in example sentences

You can use any type of batter such as genoise, meringue, chocolate sponge, etc. etc., and fillings, icings, and decorations as you like, and any size from regular to miniature. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Triple layer chocolate genoise cake soaked with brandy syrup, filled with a mocha swiss meringue buttercream with piped buttercream kisses and "mocha" written across in chocolate using a cornet. ❋ Melissa (2009)

Pastry shops are filled with delicate beauties, light-as-air genoise or flakey pastry sandwiching rich, luxurious creams and custards, smothered under glazes and ganaches or tiny glasses filled with something creamy, something fruity, intriguing layers of textures and flavors, complicated in the making and most complicated in the eating. ❋ Jamie Schler (2010)

A genoise cake made, as noted, with sorghum flour. ❋ Katy McLaughlin (2011)

Her signature cake was an ornate arrangement of crafted flowers springing out of a cake vase, edible gladioli, roses, delphiniums, flowing ivy held by a genoise urn. ❋ J.A. Pak (2011)

The next best is a classic genoise, which even in the most skilled hands is a little dryish, which is why it's often drenched (happily) in rum. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And for dessert, the much awaited chocolate chestnut Bûche de Noël, the Yuletide Log, is proudly placed upon the table, a moist genoise cake rolled up, filled and iced with rich buttercream and decorated like a branch or log lying on the forest floor, a playground for elves and whimsical forest creatures. ❋ Jamie Schler (2010)

And for dessert, the much awaited chocolate chestnut Bûche de Noël, the Yuletide Log, is proudly placed upon the table, a moist genoise cake rolled up, filled and iced with rich buttercream and decorated like a branch or log lying on the forest floor, a playground for elves and whimsical forest creatures. ❋ Jamie Schler (2010)

Run a sharp knife around the edges of the genoise to loosen it from the pan. ❋ Myriam (2007)

Carefully invert your genoise onto a fresh piece of parchment paper. ❋ Myriam (2007)

Turn the genoise layer over (unmolding it from the sheet pan onto a flat surface) and peel away the paper. ❋ Myriam (2007)

Because of the amount of nuts in the recipe, this preparation is different from a classic genoise. ❋ Kat (2008)

It must be chopping vegetables; baking a genoise sponge cake, meringues, baking with yeast, and, ratatouille- oh and pastry. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As I flipped through my cookbooks and saw the variety of cakes that could be made using a genoise, I remembered being told that I should know how to make a genoise in order to be successful in the pastry world. ❋ Brilynn (2008)

Without the safety of a recipe like when making my genoise, I was left on my own to figure out what would go into my lamb meatballs. ❋ Brilynn (2008)

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