Timbale
noun, plural timbales
[tim-buh lz; for 1, 2 alsoFrench tan-bal] /ˈtɪm bəlz; for 1, 2 alsoFrench tɛ̃ˈbal/ (Show IPA)
1.
Also, timbale case. a small shell made of batter, fried usually in a timbale iron.
2.
a preparation, usually richly sauced, of minced meat, fish, or vegetables served in a timbale or other crust.
3.
timbales, Also called timbales creoles
[Spanish teem-bah-les kre-aw-les] /Spanish timˈbɑ lɛs krɛˈɔ lɛs/ (Show IPA). two conjoined Afro-Cuban drums similar to bongos but wider in diameter and played with drumsticks instead of the hands.
noun
1.
a mixture of meat, fish, etc, in a rich sauce, cooked in a mould lined with potato or pastry
2.
a plain straight-sided mould in which such a dish is prepared
Read Also:
- Timbale-iron
noun 1. a metal mold made in any of several shapes and usually provided with a long handle, for deep-frying timbales.
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- Timber-beetle
noun 1. bark beetle.
- Timber-cruiser
noun 1. cruiser (def 6).
- Timberdoodle
[tim-ber-dood-l, tim-ber-dood-l] /ˌtɪm bərˈdud l, ˈtɪm bərˌdud l/ noun, Informal. 1. the American woodcock, Philohela minor.