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canape

[kan-uh-pee, -pey, ka-na-pey] / ˈkæn ə pi, -ˌpeɪ, ka naˈpeɪ /


canapé




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On a recent evening, customers trickled into the dining room, where they were offered a canapé — a small, savory pastry — baked with aged parmesan to whet their appetites.

From Los Angeles Times

“Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County will not make a statement at this time,” board member Anthony Canape said in an email Monday.

From Seattle Times

This canapé base is a collard blini, layered with a light and airy chevre black-eyed pea mousse and topped with a brunoise of roasted beet, lemon zest and green apple Pop Rocks.

From Seattle Times

This appetizer/canapé is great for a fancy New Year’s Eve party.

From Seattle Times

His “Experience” starts with a lush caviar canapé, followed by tangy vegetables à la grecque and a creamy lasagna freckled with black winter truffle.

From New York Times