Mousses

Word MOUSSES
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Definitions and meanings of "Mousses"

What do we mean by mousses?

An airy pudding served chilled, particularly chocolate mousse.

A savory dish, of meat or seafood, containing gelatin.

A styling cream used for hair.

A stable emulsion of water and oil that is created by wave action churning the water where an oil spill occurs.

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The word "mousses" in example sentences

She told us the other day she had _forty_ grandchildren -- all the males, men and boys, sailors and fishermen and "mousses" -- many of the girls fishwives and the mothers married to fishermen or sailors. ❋ Mary Alsop King Waddington (N/A)

In the case of those that need no turning, such as mousses, parfaits, etc., a mold of some kind or a vacuum freezer is required. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

I assume that this change came about over concern for eating uncooked eggs, but after having had many too-foamy mousses that were more whipped cream than chocolate, I will tell you that there is definitely something to be said for the classic recipe made with little more than chocolate and eggs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I view perms as hair management tools, just like white women use gels and mousses to manage their hair. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Now head chef at Cornell's Phi Kappa Psi house, he recently prepared an ornate meal for parents' weekend: salmon baked with chipotle remoulade, an intermezzo of blood orange sorbet, duck roasted with tart cherry sauce on pecan rice and three chocolate mousses. ❋ Adam Thompson (2011)

Sometimes it seems that these days, mousses are more likely to be made with whipped cream for lightness instead of egg whites. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Before long, she was babbling away about pâtés and mousses and was proficient enough to continue perfecting her technique under Bugnard, as well as other leading Cordon Bleu chefs. ❋ Jennet Conant (2011)

Either make another pie, eat it right out of the bowl, or (my favourite) put the filling into ramekins and freeze them for chilly coconut mousses! ❋ Sarah (2009)

Here was a chef who used siphons to create airy mousses without gelatin and a Pacojet to turn escargot into frozen “dirt.” ❋ Lisa Abend (2011)

The next he is on holiday in the Canary Islands, attempting to make gravity-defying mousses, and his journey into the future has begun. ❋ Jay Rayner (2010)

Under the "Menu" heading, Oona had written "Canapés: spring rolls, smoked salmon, quiche squares, guacamole, vol-au-vents (prawn), mini-choc mousses." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Using a potato peeler, shave a little dark chocolate over the mousses for decoration before serving. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Everything, from the clicks of our mousses, to traffic speed, to social network patterns, to consumer trends, is being watched, counted and stored as information to be analyzed and used to form and inform strategies. ❋ Patricia Brizzio (2010)

It works very well for mousses, puddings and cakes, as well as denser desserts such as brownies and muffins. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Most of the dishes have several components, including cakes, candies, cookies and mousses, just to give you a general idea. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Three delicious looking mousses from Cafe Zaiya [Meatloafing] ❋ Unknown (2008)

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