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Timbales

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Egg, mushroom and cream timbales
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Le Creuset stoneware ramekins

What are timbales (cooking)

Timbales are small deep or shallow baking moulds that have sides that taper in towards the bottom of the mould, similar to a ramekin. They are sometimes referred to as a tart or tartlette mould. Food cooked in a timbale is usually turned out onto a small plate and served as an individual portion. </div> |}

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