The typical shape of a modern croquembouche is an inverted cone, formed by piling small choux pastries on top of each other. |
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The French contingent explained that each little caramel covered choux is indeed called a croquembouche. |
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A section of a towering croquembouche, cream puffs filled with custard and lassoed together with sugar, was humble and satisfying. |
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She had faith that the croquembouche they were glueing carefully and slowly together, in the slightly fetishy cone supplied by Lucy, would work out. |
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The French also have a penchant for pyramids with their croquembouche. |
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Irritable he may have been on that staircase all those years ago but, like his beloved croquembouche, there will be a touch of brittle crunch – and a lot of soft custard within. |
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Beneath the croquembouche and rock candy tiaras, these are real women. |
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Croquembouche Cooking is a free game playable on PC, Mac and portable computer but not on mobile phone. |
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