2. Noun. (musical instruments) A pair of tunable single-headed, metal-shelled cylindrical drums, used in Latin American music ¹
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Definition of Timbales
1. timbale [n] - See also: timbale
Lexicographical Neighbors of Timbales
Literary usage of Timbales
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Up-to-date Waitress by Janet McKenzie Hill (1906)
"Return to the pantry for the platter of timbales, take the tablespoon from the
side-table, and put it on the platter, then, carrying the platter upon a ..."
2. The Up-to-date Waitress by Janet McKenzie Hill (1906)
"Return to the pantry for the platter of timbales, take the tablespoon from the
side-table, and put it on the platter, then, carrying the platter upon a ..."
3. The Book of Entrées: Including Casserole and Planked Dishes by Janet McKenzie Hill (1911)
"timbales, other than those made of forcemeat, and souffles, ... but timbales,
made of forcemeat, and all dishes in which forcemeat is used, ..."
4. The Golden Rule Cook Book: Six Hundred Recipes for Meatless Dishes by Mrs Maud Russell Lorraine Sharpe Freshel (1910)
"SAVOURY EGG timbales Make the foregoing recipe, but add 1 tablespoon of ...
EGG-TOMATO timbales Make plain egg timbales, but instead of using milk use 1 cup ..."
5. The Young Cook's Guide, with Practical Observations: A New Treatise on by I. Roberts (1836)
"PETIT timbales A LA RUSSE. 389—Small Russian timbales. Work out the whey of two
lumps of butter, make a square of it about three inches thick; ..."
6. The Rumford Complete Cookbook by Lily Haxworth Wallace, Rumford Chemical Works (1908)
"Egg timbales 4 eggs. Salt and pepper. 2 tablespoons chopped 4 tablespoons milk
or thin parsley or chopped cream. ham. Tomato or white sauce. ..."
7. Domestic Science by Bertha J. Hoisington Austin (1915)
"The centers cut out may be baked separately and used for covers. Chicken patties
are favorite entrees. Lesson LVI CHEESE timbales Materials used: Class Rule ..."