A light and sweet sponge cake roughly shaped like a human finger.
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Examples for "ladyfinger"
Examples for "ladyfinger"
1Especially the ones I didn't like, like tomatoes, brinjal and ladyfinger.
2The bricks were five-hundred-count packages of ladyfinger firecrackers, fitted with a forty-five-second delay fuse.
3Remove from the oven and take from the paper by slipping a sharp knife under each ladyfinger.
5The slope, more cliff than hill, was composed of peculiar, peaked formations that resembled upright ladyfinger cookies of differing heights.
1Now that you have fitted it for a lady's finger it should go to your wife.
2And he was as jocund a bridegroom as ever put a ring upon a lady's finger.
3A pebble that paves the street is in itself more useful than the diamond upon a lady's finger.'
4They chose out for luck also the smooth little rose-tinted valves, more exquisite than the fairest lady's finger-nails.
5The " lady's finger" in Fenton's cheek stood out white amid the sudden red, and his eyes flashed.
1Cocoa, coffee, cream, sponge fingers, mascarpone cheese, eggs, sugar, and rum.
2To assemble the trifle, line the base of a serving bowl with sponge fingers.
3Twelve sponge fingers, 4 oz.
4One dozen sponge fingers, one dozen macaroons, one dozen cocoanut cakes, one quart of custard, two cupfuls of freshly-grated cocoanut.
5This is why sponge fingers, langues de chat and biscotti are long and thin: so they could fit into narrow glasses.
1Dip a savoiardi biscuit in the stout and coffee mixture for about 4 seconds per side - you don't want the biscuit to become soggy.