He shrugged his old shoulders, and said he had some fine fresh chocolate and nougatout from Paris.
We went back and read the papers and ate the chocolates and nougat on the terrace.
We ought to have regular nougat moulds like confectioners use, but not having them, I have to take the flat tin we use for ginger-bread.
I always thought that nougat was a dreadfully hard candy to make, but it is as simple as rolling off a log," declared Hilda.
That is why I had you chop the nuts very fine--so that the nougat when it is spread in the tin, can be cut with a knife.
Into this buttered tin, I press the nougat with the lemon skin until it is all smoothed out flat.
Nougat aux pistaches is made by omitting the cochineal, and when spread out upon the baking-sheet sprinkling chopped pistachios over whilst very hot, and proceeding as in the last.
The throb of that old wound, scarred over by Time and new interests, was mingled with displeasure and anxiety, and a slight pain in his chest where that nougat stuff had disagreed.
Two teas," he said; "and two of thosenougat things.
Besides being sold in great quantities by town confectioners, nougat is made in most country homes.
What may be termed its by-laws are that the principal dish shall be a roast turkey, and that nougat and poumpo shall figure at the dessert.
VIII Norah has often told me that I exaggerated the importance of the Nougat Incident; that my weakness is a tendency to dwell with a morbid concentration on small, inessential details.
Pour the nougat on this and make it even with a lemon, which should be lightly dipped in oil or melted butter.
The molds are first slightly buttered on the inside, then a thin layer of nougat is pressed against the form; this must be done while the nougat is still warm.
Mix all together and pour on platter or marble slab, or else line a nougat frame with wafer paper which can be bought at a confectionery shop, then pour thenougat into the frame, put board and weight on top.
At the lower left-hand corner, in microscopic characters, was written: "I love chocolate nougat best.
Send ten pounds of your best chocolate nougat to Miss Myra Nell Warren at once.
Rapidly Miss Mapp remembered that at Mrs. Bartlett's bridge party yesterday Mrs. Plaistow had selected soft chocolates for consumption instead of those stuffed with nougat or almonds.
That furnished additional evidence for the dentist, for generally you could not get a nougat chocolate at all if Godiva Plaistow had been in the room for more than a minute or two.
I had to conform to this stupid law, in spite of the fact that the nougat cracked beneath my feet each time I crossed the bridge.
However, in spite of the fact that there was no water in the canal, he caused the bridge of nougat to be built across it; the bridge which I have destroyed a hundred times passing over it in my prison.
Perhaps the first trial to make nougat forms will be a failure, but a few trials will enable one to accomplish it.
This nougat has only enough sugar to bind the nuts together.
A support for the form is made from nougat cut into strips and formed into a box-shape, open at one end.
These sheets of nougat can be lifted and pressed into molds, but it hardens quickly and is not as easy to work as the receipt No.
Individual creams are also served in baskets of nougat or of pulled candy.
The work has to be done quickly, as the nougat hardens in a few minutes.
Cut the sheet of nougat into pieces of the right size and press them into oiled molds.
Press down thenougat evenly, leaving it an inch thick.
Baskets and horns of plenty made of nougator pulled sugar, holding glace fruits, and forms made of spun sugar are in good taste, but imitations of art objects and high pyramids, such as are used on supper tables, should be excluded.
When thenougat has hardened, the two pieces are tied together, rested on a muffin ring, and royal icing pressed through a pastry-tube into any ornamental shape along the edges.
Pour the mixture into a dish lined with wafers, making the nougat one inch thick.
Do this while the nougat is only just cool enough to handle, so it will be pliable.
Mounds of red pickled cabbage accompany the oysters, rich tomato soup follows, and the nougat ice cream is decorated with candied cherries.
Her throat throbbed and it seemed as though that pound of nougat Beverly had alluded to must be stuck in it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nougat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.