0 past simple and past participle of drizzle --
1 to pour liquid slowly over something, especially in a thin line or in small drops: --
2 to rain in small light drops: --
It's been drizzling all day.
Angel food cake is sometimes frosted but more often has some sort of sauce, such as a sweet fruit sauce, drizzled over it.
Yolks are placed in a blender, then - at a temperature higher than appropriate for "bain marie" methods - butter is drizzled into the blender.
The cakes are coated with fondant icing, with several varieties drizzled with a second colour.
It can be used for roulades, in stews and soups, as well as roasted plain and drizzled with olive oil.
Sweetened condensed milk drizzled over the top is sometimes called a snow cap.
It is usually eaten in a fashion similar to hummus, spread on a plate and drizzled with olive oil and often, dried mint.
It is served with slices of char siu, cucumbers, white rice and drenched in sweet gravy or drizzled with dark soy sauce.
The top is usually chocolate drizzled with vanilla.