2. Noun. (plural of éclair) ¹
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Definition of Eclairs
1. eclair [n] - See also: eclair
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eclairs
Literary usage of Eclairs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Boston Cooking-school Cook Book by Fannie Merritt Farmer (1896)
"Frost with Confectioners' Frosting to which is added one-third cup melted Fondant,
dipping top of eclairs in frosting while it is hot. ..."
2. The Rumford Complete Cookbook by Lily Haxworth Wallace, Rumford Chemical Works (1908)
"Queen eclairs J< cup water. 3 eggs. 1 tablespoon butter. 1 teaspoon Rumford Baking
X cup flour. Powder. Y$ teaspoon salt. Put the water and butter into a ..."
3. The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and by John Clark Ridpath (1899)
"Among his works are LHomme Fossil (1865); Les Merveilles du Monde Invisible (1866);
eclairs et Tonnerres, translated into English under the title of Thunder ..."
4. The Home Messenger Book of Tested Receipts by Isabella Graham Duffield Stewart, Sally B. Sill, Mary B. Duffield (1878)
"507 Chocolate eclairs. Make a batter as for Boston cream cakes, Receipt 521; form
it with the spoon on the baking pan in cakes four inches long and one and ..."
5. Hand-book of Practical Cookery, for Ladies and Professional Cooks by Pierre Blot (1867)
"eclairs au Cafe.—It is made exactly like the above, except that you mix with ...
eclairs au The.—It is made like the preceding one, with the exception that ..."