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cheffy
Or chef-y
[shef-ee]
adjective
relating to, suited to, or typical of a professional chef.
I’ve avoided cheffy techniques in these recipes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cheffy1
Example Sentences
The recipes encompass the range of difficulty from downright easy to impressively cheffy, showing a level of thoughtfulness that cooks of all levels, and all these vegetables, deserve.
While the new additions range from "cromulent" and "UAP" — here's a helpful guide for the latter — to "beast mode" and "generative AI," the food-adjacent terms include "cheffy" and "chef's kiss."
Cheffy and smashburger are also on the list, with the former describing qualities of a professional chef and the latter being the process of pressing a hamburger patty onto a heated grill.
"Pickles have been popping up among more traditional offerings in pizza shops, too, from chain joints to cheffy pizzerias. Most often served atop a white or ranch sauce instead of the classic red, pickles are proving that they're more than a novelty act in the pizza-topping game."
On Mercer Island, Valhalla Sandwiches, known in Seattle for its souped-up, cheffy sammies, takes over the old Mo’s Pizza space.
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