ramekinˈræm ɪ kɪn
ramekin (n)
- plural
- ramekins
English Definitions:
ramekin, ramequin (noun)
a cheese dish made with egg and bread crumbs that is baked and served in individual fireproof dishes
ramekin, ramequin (noun)
a small fireproof dish used for baking and serving individual portions
ramekin (Noun)
a small glass or earthenware dish, often white and circular, in which food is baked and served
Ramekin
A ramekin or ramequin, also known as a bouillon bowl, is a small glazed ceramic or glass serving bowl used for the preparation and serving of various food dishes. The word is from French, and before that Middle Dutch and Middle Low German – see ramekin for details.
Ramekin
A ramekin (, ; also spelled ramequin) is a small glazed ceramic, plastic, stainless steel or glass bowl used for cooking and serving various dishes.
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