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soufflé

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soufflé /suˈfleɪ/ noun
plural soufflés
soufflé
/suˈfleɪ/
noun
plural soufflés
Learner's definition of SOUFFLÉ
: a food that is made with eggs, flour, and other ingredients (such as cheese, vegetables, fruit, or chocolate) and that is baked until its top rises and it becomes very light and fluffy蛋奶酥
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soufflé

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noun

souf·​flé sü-ˈflā How to pronounce soufflé (audio)
ˈsü-ˌflā
: a dish that is made from a sauce, egg yolks, beaten egg whites, and a flavoring or purée (as of seafood, fruit, or vegetables) and baked until puffed up

soufflé

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adjective

sü-ˈflād How to pronounce soufflé (audio)
ˈsü-ˌflād
variants or souffléed
: puffed up by or in cooking

Example Sentences

Noun a serving of chocolate soufflé
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Once dominated by the colorful, quirky patterns and souffle silhouettes from brands like Stine Goya and Ganni, a more industrial, brooding visual language is now starting to emerge. Leah Dolan, CNN, 19 Aug. 2022 Over at Le Coq au Vin, the Crepes Suzette and add-on souffle are calling this Francophile’s name. Amy Drew Thompson, Orlando Sentinel, 19 Aug. 2022 The party reached a sweet spot when decadent chocolate souffle and espresso ice cream dessert were served. Concetta Ciarlo, Vogue, 26 May 2022 There is also noticeable tearing in the delicate silk souffle fabric near the zipper and clasp enclosures. Cheyenne Roundtree, Rolling Stone, 15 June 2022 Try this souffle, which is studded with diced strawberries. Becky Krystal, Washington Post, 4 June 2022 Vanilla bread pudding with hurricane coulis and gelato, buttermilk chess pie with poppy seed ice cream and sweet corn souffle with a huckleberry chipotle coulis vie are dessert options. Georgann Yara, The Arizona Republic, 16 May 2022 Pair with a cheddar souffle or a pineapple upside down cake dessert. Tom Mullen, Forbes, 22 May 2022 Still, Kardashian has drawn ire from conservators for wearing the dress, which is made of souffle and embroidered with heavy beadwork, at all. Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 6 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

French, from soufflé, past participle of souffler to blow, puff up, from Old French sufler, from Latin sufflare, from sub- + flare to blow — more at blow

First Known Use

Noun

1813, in the meaning defined above

Adjective

1824, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of soufflé was in 1813

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