french fritter
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Definition
Noun: A French fritter is a specific type of pastry. It is a deep-fried, yeast-raised doughnut that is typically dusted with confectioners' sugar after cooking.
Usage
This term is used to name a particular food item. It is a countable noun. * Would you like a French fritter with your coffee? * The bakery is famous for its light and airy French fritters.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used descriptively in menus or recipes.
- Dessert Special: Warm French fritter with berry compote.
Variants and Related Words
- Beignet: This is a closely related term, often used interchangeably in some regions, particularly for the square, powdered sugar-dusted pastries associated with New Orleans.
- Doughnut (or Donut): A more general term for a small, sweet, fried cake of dough.
Synonyms
- Beignet
- Fried dough
- Yeast doughnut
Notes on Meaning
- The defining characteristics are the yeast-raised dough (which makes it airy) and the deep-frying method. The dusting of confectioners' sugar is a typical, but not absolute, requirement for something to be called a French fritter.
Noun
- a deep-fried, yeast-raised doughnut dusted with confectioners' sugar