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truffled

American  
[truhf-uhld] / ˈtrʌf əld /

adjective

  1. Cooking. made, garnished, or stuffed with truffles or with a sauce or paste made from them.


Example Sentences

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Next, a showstopper, the dish that disappears as quickly as it appears on the pintxo bar is their huevo trufado, the truffled egg.

From Salon

At the bar, I built a fantastic $59 meal from the happy-hour menu: hamachi crudo shingled with plums, chicken curry, and truffled brie grilled cheese with mango jam.

From The Wall Street Journal

But for me, the start of the show is uni mentaiko rice — an umami bomb with truffled mayo, seaweed, tobiko and a healthy amount of uni.

From Salon

Guests were served a starter of truffled zucchini flower with cream of mushroom to the live soundtrack of Jess Glynne’s opening performance, followed by beef brulee with a potato emulsion and a strawberry and elderflower profiterole dessert while auctioneers called for bids.

From Seattle Times

Diners are discovering an unfamiliar new item when the bill comes for the truffled lobster Bolognese at Melisse and for the crunchy Spanish fried chicken and waffles at AOC — a 3% surcharge for employees’ medical insurance.

From Los Angeles Times