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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.


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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 • Nov. 6, 2025

You're also probably familiar with her simple yet comforting recipes, which include everything from truffled mac and cheese to carrot cake with ginger mascarpone frosting.

From Salon • May 9, 2023

The fries — while strangely a little dry — aren’t overly truffled and come with a nice trio of dipping sauces — romesco, a tangy Stack 571 sauce and a chipotle aioli.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 6, 2022

The chance to try something special is what compels people to spend more than $30 to taste a 40-layer lasagna made with short ribs and truffled cheese at L’Ardente.

From Washington Post • Nov. 24, 2021

"That is called a truffled turkey," said Marcel, pointing to a splendid bird, showing through its rosy and transparent skin the Perigordian tubercles with which it was stuffed.

From Bohemians of the Latin Quarter by Murger, Henry