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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
crumb .
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Examples
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The buttermilk cake - that I opted to bake in a 9 springform and slice into layers rather than bake separately - was divinely tender and fine-crumbed, but held up to a light soaking in it's namesake liqueur overnight.
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Sides are worth making space for: creamed sweet corn with chilli and basil or Brussels sprouts with a crust of crumbed prosciutto and hazelnuts.
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Pass the eggs through the flour, shaking off any excess, then the beaten egg and finally the breadcrumbs, re-moulding them once crumbed.
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The buttermilk cake - that I opted to bake in a 9 springform and slice into layers rather than bake separately - was divinely tender and fine-crumbed, but held up to a light soaking in it's namesake liqueur overnight.
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But it bakes up into something uncommonly fragrant, moist and nubbly-crumbed.
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After Kent's first bite of crisp crusted, light, opened crumbed baguette he said, "You bought this."
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I reached down behind the cushion into the cookie-crumbed and spidery bowels of the couch until I got hold of the remote.
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They used to do delicious lamb and their schnitzels were those garbage lid sized slabs of crumbed meat people rave about.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Canberra dinner thread (now with deets!)
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After Kent's first bite of crisp crusted, light, opened crumbed baguette he said, "You bought this."
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It was leathery and prepared beyond recognition, stuffed with prawns and crabmeat, bread-crumbed, deep-fried and coated with a lobster sauce.
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