custard cup
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of custard cup
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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Place six nice berries in each custard cup and then place in a mixing bowl Two cups of milk, Six tablespoons of sugar, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, Three eggs.
From Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions by Wilson, Mary A.
The yellow haze had become so thick that they seemed to be at the bottom of a custard cup.
From Collector's Item by Smith, Evelyn E.
At Bob Crachit's elbow stood the family display of glass; two tumblers and a custard cup without a handle.
From Ten Boys from Dickens by Williams, George Alfred
Place a teaspoon of butter in an egg glass or custard cup.
From Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions by Wilson, Mary A.
This disclosed the knife, fork, napkin, and spoon, the milk flask, and the interior packed with dainty sandwiches wrapped in tissue paper, and the little compartments for meat, salad, and the custard cup.
From A Girl of the Limberlost by Stratton-Porter, Gene
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