Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- See
unmold .
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- verb transitive To change the
form of; toreduce from any form.
Etymologies
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Examples
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A cup of yogurt made for a tender, more cakey than bread-like crumb and a loaf so moist that when I initially tried to unmould it, it folded in half!
Archive 2009-04-01 Sarah 2009
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To unmould, run a palette knife around the edge and turn out on to a plate.
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The result was exactly what I was going for - a moist, yet sturdy crumb, a flat top and it didn't self-destruct when I went to unmould it!
A Whole New Meaning Sarah 2009
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The result was exactly what I was going for - a moist, yet sturdy crumb, a flat top and it didn't self-destruct when I went to unmould it!
Archive 2009-04-01 Sarah 2009
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A cup of yogurt made for a tender, more cakey than bread-like crumb and a loaf so moist that when I initially tried to unmould it, it folded in half!
Definitely Not "Just Bananas" Sarah 2009
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I've used silicon muffin cases to make it easier to unmould the cakes once they are cooked.
Baci Cakes Haalo 2009
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When the time is up carefully lift the mould out of the pot, plunge it in cold water, immediately unmould the pudding and serve.
Steamed Chocolate-Hazelnut Pudding with Caramel Sauce (SHF#38) « Baking History 2007
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I've used silicon muffin cases to make it easier to unmould the cakes once they are cooked.
Archive 2009-05-01 Haalo 2009
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When the time is up carefully lift the mould out of the pot, plunge it in cold water, immediately unmould the pudding and serve.
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When ready to serve, unmould the panna-cotta by inverting on a dessert plate.
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