Boston cream pie
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Boston Cream Pie — Der Boston cream pie (Bostoner Cremetorte) ist ein Kuchen, der in Massachusetts in den Vereinigten Staaten populär ist. Der Sage nach geht die Erfindung auf den französischen Küchenchef des Parker House Hotel (eröffnet 1855) zurück, der eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Boston cream pie — ☆ Boston cream pie n. a cake of two layers with icing and a creamy filling … English World dictionary
Boston cream pie — Infobox Prepared Food name = Boston Cream Pie caption = Boston cream pie alternate name = country = United States region = Boston, Massachusetts creator = Chef M. Sanzian Parker House Hotel course = Dessert served = Room Temperature or Chilled… … Wikipedia
Boston cream pie — Bos′ton cream′ pie′ n. coo a two layer cake with a cream or custard filling and often chocolate icing • Etymology: 1860–65, amer … From formal English to slang
Boston cream pie — noun Date: 1908 a round cake that is split and filled with a custard or cream filling and usually frosted with chocolate … New Collegiate Dictionary
Boston cream pie — a two layer cake with a thick filling of cream or custard between the layers, often having a chocolate icing on top. [1860 65, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
Boston cream pie — noun layer cake filled with custard • Hypernyms: ↑cake … Useful english dictionary
Cream pie — This article is about the dessert. For the sexual slang term, see Creampie (sexual act). A slice of coconut cream pie A cream pie is a type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding that is made from milk, cream, flour, and eggs. It can come… … Wikipedia
Boston (disambiguation) — Boston, Massachusetts is the state capital of Massachusetts in the United States.Boston may also refer to: Places ;United Kingdom *Boston, Lincolnshire the town after which Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. was named **Boston (borough), Lincolnshire… … Wikipedia
Pie — This article is about the baked good. For the mathematical constant, see Pi. For other uses, see Pie (disambiguation). A slice of an … Wikipedia