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  1. financier

    noun

    1. One that engages in investing or raising large amounts of money.
    2. One charged with the administration of finance; an officer who administers the public revenue; a treasurer.
      Similar: treasurer
    3. One skilled in financial operations; one acquainted with money matters.

    noun

    1. One that engages in investing or raising large amounts of money.
    2. One charged with the administration of finance; an officer who administers the public revenue; a treasurer.
      Similar: treasurer
    3. One skilled in financial operations; one acquainted with money matters.
    4. A person who, as a profession, profits from large financial transactions.
    5. A company that does the same.
    6. A light, spongy teacake, usually based on almond flour or flavoring.
    7. A traditional French (Ragoût a la Financière) or Piemontese (Finanziera alla piemontese) rich sauce or ragout, made with coxcomb, wattles, cock's testicles, chicken livers and a variety of other ingredients.

    intransitive verb

    1. To conduct financial operations.

    verb

    1. Conduct financial operations, often in an unethical manner.
    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik
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  2. bakinglikeachef.com

    Just add the toppings in moderation, usually one piece of fruit per financier (e.g., a single blackberry, raspberry, a halved fig, a couple of plum slices, etc.). Here is a list of possible financier recipe variations: Raspberry financiers topped with fresh raspberries. Chocolate financiers with an added cherry on top of the financiers.
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    Meal Type:Cakes143 calories
  3. merriam-webster.com

    The meaning of FINANCIER is one who specializes in raising and expending public moneys. How to use financier in a sentence. one who specializes in raising and expending public moneys; one who deals with finance and investment on a large scale… See the full definition. Games; Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Rhymes ...
  4. foodnetwork.com

    Learn how to make financiers, tiny French almond cakes with browned butter and vanilla extract. These cakes are best eaten the day they're baked and can be made in a financier pan or a mini muffin pan.
    Author:Amy Stevenson for Food Network KitchenMeal Type:Dessert103 calories
  5. 196flavors.com

    Financiers, also called visitandines or friands, are small cakes that originated in France in the 17th century. They are usually prepared in rectangular molds. What are financiers? Financiers are made with egg white and ground almonds, and owe their unique flavor to browned butter. They can be baked as long, flat rectangles or in mini cake form. They are popular for their soft texture, bitter ...
  6. foodnouveau.com

    Fresh raspberries, one per financier or blueberries (2 to 4 per financier, depending on the size of the blueberries) Thinly sliced pieces of stone fruits, peaches, apricots, plums, about 2-3 small pieces per financier; Dark chocolate chunks, 1-2 per financier or dark chocolate chips (2-3 per financier) Sliced or chopped nuts
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    Financier

    Small French almond cake

    A financier is a small French almond cake, flavoured with beurre noisette, usually baked in a small mold. Light and moist with a crisp, eggshell-like exterior, the traditional financier also contains egg whites, flour, and powdered sugar. The molds are usually small rectangular loaves similar in size to petits fours. Wikipedia

    TypeCake
    Place of originFrance
    Main ingredientsBeurre noisette, almond flour or ground almonds
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