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mascarpone
[mas-kahr-poh-nee, mos-kahr-poh-ney, mos-kahr-pohn]
noun
a very soft Italian cream cheese made from cow's milk.
mascarpone
/ ˌæəˈəʊɪ /
noun
a soft Italian cream cheese
Word History and Origins
Origin of mascarpone1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mascarpone1
Example Sentences
One standout sundae, cheekily titled No Mamey's, features Roasty + Toasty Ice Cream from Little Fox—made with toasted brioche cream, parmesan crisps, and a mascarpone swirl.
Try layering it into lasagna in place of ricotta, or pairing it with mascarpone for a richer, more delicate texture.
Just steer clear of soft cheeses like goat or mascarpone—they’ll alter the texture.
I swapped cream cheese for mascarpone in the frosting, which has less tang and more creamy depth.
A dark chocolate carrot cake sandwich with a not-too-sweet mascarpone and cream cheese filling.
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