charlotte russe
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Definition
Noun: A dessert consisting of a mold of sponge cake or ladyfingers filled with Bavarian cream or other creamy filling, often chilled and sometimes topped with whipped cream or fruit.
Usage
The term "charlotte russe" is used as a countable noun to refer to a specific type of cold dessert. It is typically served on a plate or in a dish.
Examples
- For dessert, the restaurant served an exquisite with fresh raspberries.
- She learned how to make a classic from her grandmother's cookbook.
- The bakery's is famous for its light texture and rich vanilla flavor.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Culinary Context: The name "charlotte russe" (French for "Russian charlotte") distinguishes it from the simpler "charlotte," which is often an apple dessert. It is associated with formal dining and classic French patisserie.
- As a Menu Item: It is often listed on menus as a premium dessert option.
Variants and Related Words
- Charlotte: A broader category of desserts where fruit or cream is encased in bread, sponge cake, or ladyfingers. A charlotte russe is a specific type of charlotte.
- Bavarian cream (Bavarois): The creamy custard filling typically used in a charlotte russe.
- Trifle: A different English dessert involving layers of sponge cake, fruit, and custard, which may be conceptually similar but is distinct in preparation and presentation.
Synonyms
- Cream charlotte
- Russian charlotte
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to the complete assembled dessert. It is not used to refer to its individual components (like the ladyfingers or the cream alone) or to other types of charlotte desserts.
Noun
- lady fingers enclosing Bavarian cream