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Definition of cheffy in English: cheffyadjectivecheffier, cheffiestˈʃɛfiˈʃɛfi informal Relating to or characteristic of a chef (especially with reference to elaborate recipes, complicated techniques, etc.) there are no trendy ingredients or cheffy tricks when you cook and write a lot about food, you pick up some cheffy habits Example sentencesExamples - But despite having a fun time, I've never been inspired to make any of the dishes back home, complaining they're too complicated and cheffy.
- As somebody who gets paid to sit in restaurants, I'm well accustomed to deciphering hackneyed old menu descriptions and cheffy verbiage.
- There are worthy meats, too, although done with an edgier, cheffy sensibility.
- I had planned some culinary delights because Big Al loves his food - indeed by his own admission he can be "a bit cheffy".
- He gets cheffy sometimes, but he doesn't flinch about pencilling fish fingers into the mix, either.
- We've long been familiar with the open kitchen, where you observe the cheffy goings on from varying distances.
- As a little cheffy touch, we season the croquettes with a little parsley salt and garnish the dish with baby parsley shoots.
- It turns out lichen is a very cheffy ingredient.
- It was one of the most beautiful flavour experiences I've ever enjoyed and most definitely not a cheffy gimmick.
- She'd always loved cooking, but didn't think her style was cheffy enough.
Definition of cheffy in US English: cheffyadjectiveˈSHefēˈʃɛfi informal Relating to or characteristic of a chef (especially with reference to elaborate recipes, complicated techniques, etc.) there are no trendy ingredients or cheffy tricks when you cook and write a lot about food, you pick up some cheffy habits Example sentencesExamples - There are worthy meats, too, although done with an edgier, cheffy sensibility.
- It turns out lichen is a very cheffy ingredient.
- As a little cheffy touch, we season the croquettes with a little parsley salt and garnish the dish with baby parsley shoots.
- He gets cheffy sometimes, but he doesn't flinch about pencilling fish fingers into the mix, either.
- It was one of the most beautiful flavour experiences I've ever enjoyed and most definitely not a cheffy gimmick.
- But despite having a fun time, I've never been inspired to make any of the dishes back home, complaining they're too complicated and cheffy.
- We've long been familiar with the open kitchen, where you observe the cheffy goings on from varying distances.
- I had planned some culinary delights because Big Al loves his food - indeed by his own admission he can be "a bit cheffy".
- She'd always loved cooking, but didn't think her style was cheffy enough.
- As somebody who gets paid to sit in restaurants, I'm well accustomed to deciphering hackneyed old menu descriptions and cheffy verbiage.
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