What's the difference between frangipane and frangipani?

Frangipane


Definition:

  • (n.) A perfume of jasmine; frangipani.
  • (n.) A species of pastry, containing cream and almonds.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This is a Bakewell tart, but with coconut frangipane and lemon curd instead of the usual sponge and raspberry jam.
  • (2) Pipe the frangipane on to the curd in concentric rings.
  • (3) Ground finely, almonds give you that gloriously squidgy consistency in cakes, frangipane-filled tarts and marzipan.
  • (4) Serves 8–12 375g shortcrust pastry, rolled out 1 egg white, beaten For the frangipane 175g unsalted butter, at room temperature 175g caster sugar 4 eggs 85g desiccated coconut 90g ground almonds 1 tbsp flour Zest of 2 lemons For the filling 150g lemon curd 1 egg yolk For the icing 250g icing sugar 2 tbsp water 1 tbsp desiccated coconut Zest of half a lemon 1 Line a tart tin with pastry, pressing it into the grooves.
  • (5) But they're at the heart of baking, and for good reason: the almond's mellow flavour means that it can form the foundations of frangipane, flourless cakes, macaroons, pralines and marzipan, without overpowering other ingredients or leaving the recipe unpalatably rich.
  • (6) 2 For the frangipane, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
  • (7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bake Off creates a fairytale landscape of tottering choux towers, cheesecake tiers, lady fingers, sponges and macarons and frangipanes.
  • (8) For the viewer, an hour in the Bake Off tent is like peeping through the window into a charmed land of plenty: a fairytale landscape of tottering choux towers, charlotte russes filled with trembling expanses of bavarois, gingerbread houses and cheesecake tiers and lady fingers and sponges and macarons and frangipanes.
  • (9) Return to the oven for 30–35 minutes, or until the frangipane is golden and slightly wobbly.

Frangipani


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Frangipanni

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But parts of the road are lovely: the Narnia-style lampposts, and the avenue of plane trees; the lack of pollution allows the scent of frangipani from a garden to linger in the air.
  • (2) And I bet you don't get to take the frangipani home.
  • (3) Significant amounts of immunoreactive cardiac glycoside were found to be present in the ornamental shrubs: yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana); oleander (Nerium oleander); wintersweet (Carissa spectabilis); bushman's poison (Carissa acokanthera); sea-mango (Cerbera manghas); and frangipani (Plumeria rubra); and in the milkweeds: redheaded cotton-bush (Asclepias curassavica); balloon cotton (Asclepias fruiticosa); king's crown (Calotropis procera); and rubber vine (Cryptostegia grandifolia).

Words possibly related to "frangipane"

Words possibly related to "frangipani"