crêpier
See also: crepier
English
Noun
crêpier (plural crêpiers)
- Alternative form of crepier
- 1985 October 26, “Pascal... The Complete Choice In Houseware!”, in The Weekend Citizen, Ottawa, Ont.:
- Choose from assorted size “Walnut” frypans, “Super Beige” heavy duty base frypans, crêpiers, “Imperial” saucepans, dutch ovens & frypans with new “durabase” & splatter covers!
- 1996, Diane Mott Davidson, Killer Pancake, Thorndike, Me.: Thorndike Press, →ISBN, page 122:
- A seasoned crêpier waited next to a wide sauté pan, where butter for a sauce sizzled in a slow, circuitous melt.
- 2005 March 27, Jeremy Iggers, “Crêpes are the French answer to fast food”, in Lompoc Record, number 73, Lompoc, Calif., page C8, column 2:
- In less time than it takes to fry a burger, a competent crêpier can cook a thin, eggy pancake, flip it, fill it, fold it and present it ready to eat.
- 2010, Michelle Bloom, “Translating Crepes: Politics, Economics and Culture in Philipe Massonnet’s “La crêperie de Pékin””, in Cheleen Ann-Catherine Mahar, editor, Cuisine and Symbolic Capital: Food in Film and Literature, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, page 20:
- It is ironic that Chen assumes the role of a crêpier after criticizing Chinese food in Paris on the grounds that it is made in establishments run by Cambodian and Vietnamese and presumably cooked by them.
- 2019, Bianca Bridges, Breakfast London: Where Real Londoners Eat, Ebury Press, →ISBN:
- The ground floor showcases an open kitchen for customers to observe crêpiers at work, and the first floor is the traditional ‘Salon Breton’ with textures, pastel-coloured walls and stained mirrors.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʁɛ.pje/, /kʁe.pje/
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Noun
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