When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Timbale (food) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbale_(food)

    There is a detailed description of a rich macaroni timbale in Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel The Leopard: [3] "The burnished gold of the crusts, the fragrance of sugar and cinnamon they exuded, were but preludes to the delights released from the interior when the knife broke the crust first came a smoke laden with aromas, then chicken-livers, hard-boiled eggs, sliced ham, chicken, and ...

  3. Timbales - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbales

    Mini timbales small timbales, similar to timbalitos, often used by rock drummers as part of their drum kits. For examples, drummer John Dolmayan of System of a Down is known for using two (6" and 8") mini timbales in his kit [ 17 ] and Dave Mackintosh uses a pair of 8" diameter attack timbales 9" and 11" deep made by Meinl Percussion [ 18 ] to ...

  4. Timbale - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbale

    Timbale may refer to: Timpani, kettledrums, spelled "timbale" in some languages; Timbale (food), a kind of dish of various ingredients baked in a round mold; See also

  5. Timballo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timballo

    Timballo is an Italian baked dish consisting of pasta, rice or potatoes, with one or more other ingredients (cheese, meat, fish, vegetables, or fruit) included. [1] [2] Variations include the mushroom and shrimp sauce timballo Alberoni, named after Giulio Alberoni, and the veal and tomato sauce timballo pattadese.

  6. Unpitched percussion instrument - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unpitched_percussion...

    A pair of timbales, two cowbells, a jam block and a cymbal all in use as unpitched percussion Three instruments on the spectrum between pitched and unpitched: whistle, woodblocks, crotales Play ⓘ An unpitched percussion instrument is a percussion instrument played in such a way as to produce sounds of indeterminate pitch , or an instrument ...

  7. Bell pattern - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_pattern

    Patterns 3 and 4 are timbale bell parts that were introduced in mambo big bands. During the early 1940s Machito and his Afro-Cubans was the first band to employ the triumvirate of congas, bongos and timbales, the standard battery of percussion used in contemporary salsa. In the montuno section the bongo bell and the timbale bell parts are ...

  8. Tymbal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tymbal

    The tymbal (or timbal) is the corrugated exoskeletal structure used to produce sounds in insects. In male cicadas, the tymbals are membranes in the abdomen, responsible for the characteristic sound produced by the insect.

  9. Custard - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custard

    A quiche is a savoury custard tart. Some kinds of timbale or vegetable loaf are made of a custard base mixed with chopped savoury ingredients. Custard royale is a thick custard cut into decorative shapes and used to garnish soup, stew or broth. In German, it is known as Eierstich and is used as a garnish in German Wedding Soup (Hochzeitssuppe). [3]