Glaze [noun]
Definition of Glaze:
varnish, lacquer
Synonyms of Glaze:
Sentence/Example of Glaze:
Drizzle the glaze over the bread pudding, then slice and serve.
The drops solidify on contact with cars, roads, sidewalks, trees and utilities as a glaze of clear ice, or freezing rain.
You also can pour the glaze over the top of cookies sitting on a wire rack set over a baking sheet, scraping off the excess.
Brush top with soy glaze and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon sesame seeds.
Repeat with remaining round of dough, soy glaze, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, and 1 tablespoon sesame seeds.
When they have been stewed for twenty minutes glaze them; dish them up with a Financire sauce (see 'Entres la Mode').
Take four pigeons, truss and braise them in stock, then glaze them, dish them up against a block of fried bread.
Take off the calico, make them hot and glaze them, and serve with mushrooms and peas, and with a rich brown sauce over them.
On one side lay the diminished creek, now filmed over with a glaze of young ice.
Mix all together, and stuff your pigeons with it, and then glaze them all over with beaten white of egg.