petit fours
Some words that rhyme with "petit fours" are "outdoors," "ours," and "doors."
Petit fours may be found in small chocolate or cookie or cake shops around your area. Costco has petit fours as well. You could also order them from Fannie May website.
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petit fours
The plural of petit four (pronounced petti for) is petits fours pronounced petti forz)
Petit fours (NOT "petifores" which is misspelled) are small cut pieces of cake which are covered with frosting and sometimes decorated after the icing/frosting is added. They can be single layer or multi-layered. Petit fours shapes can be made with cookie cutters and you can buy petit four cake pans to bake the cakes in. "Petit" means "little" and "four" means "oven" in French.
Petit fours are generally classified into: Petit Four Fraise or fresh petit fours, this can include tiny fresh fruit tartlets, tiny eclairs with cream or custard, fresh fruits dipped in caramel or chocolate. Petit Four Sec - sec means dry in french, so this usually applies to little biscuits, shortbread, tuille, and the like, also I belive tiny un-iced cakes like mini friands or meringues with no cream. Petit Four Glace - or iced petit four, this generally applies to the classic fondant dipped, layered sponge cakes filled with buttercream, ganache or soft marzipan. They are topped with marzipan then dipped in fondant before being decorated with piped chocolate or some other decoration. This list is not extensive, petit four has come to mean any bite size dessert item, marzipan fruits, caramel dipped fruits and nuts and chocolates are often used.
Petite fours - pronounces "petty fours" - are small pastries, and petite four glaze is generally a sugary syrup - often thickened with apricot jam or marmalade - used to coat the pastries.
A petifore is the misspelling of "petit fours". A petit four is a piece of cake with frosting covering the whole piece. So it is not pronounced pet-if-fore. The correct pronunciation is "pah-teet fores".
Mi-nyar-dees - A French word that means cuteness, but is also used to refer to a selection of miniature desserts. Like petit fours.