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  • Apparently, the word tuiles means tile in French and the cookies are named tuiles because after they're shaped, they resemble a type of tile used in France.

    My Weblog 2009

  • Some of my tuiles were a bit thick so as I rolled them, they cracked slightly.

    My Weblog 2009

  • I made a small portion of chocolate batter so some tuiles had chocolate striping and some were plain.

    Daring Bakers January Challenge - Tuiles 2009

  • The massive dessert cart is loaded with tuiles and confections.

    Fact And Comment Steve Forbes 2010

  • Mmm, chocolate and strawberry sounds wonderful with tuiles.

    Daring Bakers January Challenge - Tuiles 2009

  • My tuiles were a bit soft and definitely not crunchy - most likely caused by human error.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Timothy Archibald for The Wall Street Journal GET OBSESSED | Ms. Medrich once spent six months testing tuile cookies, and published recipes for tuiles flavored with rose, saffron, lavender, jasmine and vanilla bean.

    It's All About Hitting the Sweet Spot Katy McLaughlin 2011

  • The massive dessert cart is loaded with tuiles and confections.

    Restaurants: Go, Consider, Stop Steve Forbes 2010

  • I wonder whether the Romans started to "façonner les tuiles" that way!

    façonner - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • The massive dessert cart is loaded with tuiles and confections.

    Fact And Comment Steve Forbes 2010

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