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à la broche

American  
[a la brawsh] / a la brɔʃ /
French.
  1. cooked on a skewer.


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Later one of them inducts him into the ancient rite of creating gâteau à la broche, a “tall, conical, hearth-baked confection” made by pouring a rich hazelnut batter in layers into a mold that revolves around a spit.

From New York Times

At the Rodez farmers’ market, a visitor finds “gateau a la broche” — cake on a stick — sliced horizontally and baked in layers that look like rings on a tree.

From Washington Times

“Becassine à la Broche,” he murmured.

From Project Gutenberg

Baron de Pauillac à la Broche.

From Project Gutenberg

Faisans de Bohême à la broche.

From Project Gutenberg