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MANCHET Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun. Archaic. a kind of white bread made from the finest flour . Chiefly Dialect., a piece or small loaf of such bread.
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Manchet - Wikipedia
Manchet, manchette or michette is a wheaten, yeast-leavened bread of very good quality, or a small flat circular loaf. It is a bread that was small enough ...
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Manchet
Manchet was made with the finest wheat flour available. It was double-boulted, that is to say, put twice through a cloth sieve to remove the ...
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manchet
manchet Obs. exc. dial. or Hist. (ˈmæntʃɪt) Forms: 5–7 manchett, 6–7 maunchet, (5 manchete, manged, mengyd, maynchett, maunchett, 6 mayngate, mancheat(e), Sc. manshote, 7 maincheat, Sc. mainschot, meaneschot, 7, 9 dial. manchent, 8 dial. manshut, 9 manchette, dial. manchun, manshun (etc.: see E.D.D....
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Manchets and Payndemayn | British Food: A History
Manchet is believed to be a contraction of the word payndemayn – main – and cheat, the name for another, similar bread made from refined flour.
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MANCHET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic : wheaten bread of highest quality 2. now chiefly dialectal : a roll of manchet especially when of a spindle shape with thick middle and pointed ...
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Manchet! The Long-time “Best Bread” - William Rubel
Manchet was the “best bread” in most of Early Modern England, with a comparable bread considered “best” in Continental Europe, as well.
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Manchet Bread Recipe - OAKDEN
Raising Agent. either – 15g of active dried yeast & 1 tsp natural brown sugar; or – 30g of fresh yeast & 1 tsp of natural brown sugar ...
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Toasts of Manchet-A Taste of Hearth Cooking
A manchet is a round loaf of bread leavened with barm (yeast from the beer making process) made of the finest white flour. A toasting fork was ...
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Manchet | Word Genius
While the basic manchet recipe calls for flour, salt, yeast, and hot water, the Lady Arundel version specifically calls for wheat grown and ground in Sussex, ...
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Bath bun
See also
Fruit bun
Hot cross bun
Manchet
Sally Lunn bun
List of British breads
List of buns
Semla
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Traditional Bath bun
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Striking in the King's Court
The chief officers of the cellar and pantry bring the criminal a cup of red wine and a manchet respectively.
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