crêpe Suzette

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== English == === Alternative forms === crepe Suzette, crêpe suzette, crepe suzette === Etymology === Borrowed from French crêpe Suzette. === Noun === crêpe Suzette (plural crêpes Suzette or crêpe Suzettes) A dessert comprising a crêpe (pancake) topped with caramel and orange sauce and Grand Marnier, then flambéed. Synonym: Suzette (by ellipsis) ==== Further reading ==== crêpes Suzette on Wikipedia.Wikipedia == French == === Etymology === From crêpe +‎ Suzette, allegedly the name of the companion of the Prince of Wales, for whom the dish was first prepared (apparently accidentally) in Paris in 1895. === Pronunciation === === Noun === crêpe Suzette f (plural crêpes Suzette) crêpe Suzette === References === First described in Life à la Henri: Being The Memories of Henri Charpentier by Henri Charpentier and Boyden Sparkes, The Modern Library, New York, 2001 Paperback Edition (originally published 1934).