White chunky Alaska king crab meat baked in a buttery and earthy mushroom sauce. 丰满厚实的阿拉斯加王蟹配蘑菇黄油汁,让您体验地道的美国风情。
" And Satan presented Thousand-Island Dressing, buttery croutons and garlic toast on the side. "而撒旦却在边上呈现了千岛酱,油炸面包小块和蒜茸土司面包。
Bouquet: The nose shows buttery melon and stone fruit characters complimented by subtle oak aromas. 气味:带有成熟的蜜瓜和果仁特有的香气,以及诱人的橡木芳香。
buttery
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a small storeroom for storing foods or wines
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a teashop where students in British universities can purchase light meals
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unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech
<adj.all> buttery praise gave him a fulsome introduction an oily sycophantic press agent oleaginous hypocrisy smarmy self-importance the unctuous Uriah Heep soapy compliments
resembling or containing or spread with butter
<adj.all> a rich buttery cake
Buttery \But"ter*y\, a. Having the qualities, consistence, or appearance, of butter.
Buttery \But"ter*y\, n.; pl. {Butteries}. [OE. botery, botry; cf. LL. botaria wine vessel; also OE. botelerie, fr. F. bouteillerie, fr. boutellie bottle. Not derived from butter. See {Bottle} a hollow vessel, {Butt} a cask.] 1. An apartment in a house where butter, milk and other provisions are kept.
All that need a cool and fresh temper, as cellars, pantries, and butteries, to the north. --Sir H. Wotton.
2. A room in some English colleges where liquors, fruit, and refreshments are kept for sale to the students.
And the major Oxford kept the buttery bar. --E. Hall.
3. A cellar in which butts of wine are kept. --Weale.
{Buttery hatch}, a half door between the buttery or kitchen and the hall, in old mansions, over which provisions were passed. --Wright.
The trade show spanning 25 acres is billed as the largest annual exhibition of its kind and is complete with pyramids of shiny red apples and the aroma of buttery garlic bread samples.
Kafka also suggests paying close attention to side dishes and considering skipping such traditional items as creamed onions, buttery mashed potatoes and sugary canned cranberry sauce.
Mr. Fargeot prefers the traditional chicken in a thick, buttery cream sauce.
Only bourbon barrels are used to make it an uncompromising version of the 'bourbon' style of malt whisky: intensely buttery and with an attractive smokiness - but with all that Balvenie sweetness on the palate.
"When the popcorn started to pop, it smelled buttery and wonderful," recalls Mr. Capasso, the company's marketing director.
Many of the other plants could also tickle the America taste. There's a bean that pops like popcorn, a kind of potato with a buttery taste and another that's slightly acid so that it wouldn't need sour cream when baked.
The last three were a rich, raisiny amontillado, a nutty dry oloroso, and a sweet, buttery oloroso.
The Japanese have a special love for Wagyu meat, often called Kobe Beef in the U.S. They say the way fat is marbled into the meat produces a divine taste, buttery texture and perfect appearance.
Some had been housed in casks in which sherry had been fermented, others simply in casks which had aged dry or sweet oloroso. The whisky for the American casks was far paler and more buttery.