英:[ˈsu:fleɪ]
美:[suˈfleɪ]
英:[ˈsu:fleɪ]
美:[suˈfleɪ]
在烹饪中,指一道精致、轻盈的菜肴,有时是咸的,但通常是甜的,1813年,源自法语 soufflé,是 souffler 的过去分词,意为“膨胀”,源自拉丁语 sufflare,由 sub “在下面,从下面”(见 sub-)和 flare “吹”(源自 PIE 词根 *bhle- “吹”)组成。
杂音,吹气音:一种柔软的吹风性听诊音
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
The first known use of soufflé was in 1813
soul1 of 2noun
the spiritual part of a person believed to give life to the body and in many religions thought to live forever
the necessary part of something
a person who leads or stirs others to action : leader
the soul of the campaign
the part of one's personality having to do with feelings and the sense of what is right and wrong
felt my soul rebel against injustice
spiritual force : fervor
person
a kind soul
a strong positive feeling conveyed especially by Black American performers
soul music
soul2 of 2adjective
of or relating to Black Americans or their culture
soul food
designed for or controlled by Black people
soul radio stations
soullessadverb
having no soul or no greatness or nobleness of mind or feeling
soulfuladjective
full of or expressing feeling
soulful music
soulfuladjective
full of or expressing feeling
soulful music
soufflé1 of 2noun
a delicate spongy hot dish lightened in baking by stiffly beaten egg whites
cheese soufflé
soufflé2 of 2adjective
puffed by or in cooking
soufflé omelet
soufflenoun
a blowing sound heard on auscultation
the uterine souffle heard in pregnancy
1 Almost complete, the souffle needed one more thing: a few tablespoons of white privilege cake batter and vanilla frosting on top of it.
2 Usually I’ll make something like a cheese souffle and soup at home, and bring it with me.
3 Though the character’s war prophesies and “Gotham-is-my-home” rhetoric are getting threadbare, I continue to be charmed by Robin Lord Taylor’s souffle of geeky vulnerability and lethal nastiness.
4 We had a blind caviar tasting — complete with a thorough education on all the varieties and intricacies — drank delicious cocktails and champagne, and ended an impeccable evening with a delicately fluffy souffle.
5 Besides, I’d just put the souffle in to bake when we sat down, so dessert was still a ways off.
6 Critics are lauding his latest film as "pleasant," a "souffle," and in a compliment which may seem out of character to his longtime fans, "sweet natured."
7 A remake of a 1966 heist caper, this was always a film that would prove highly execution-dependent, and was never going to be a straightforward sell to audiences unless the souffle cooked just right.
8 With them was the chief cook, the three undercooks, the sauce cook, the salad master, the souffle maker and a dozen dishwashers.
9 Classicists will applaud the warm chocolate souffle paired with honeycomb ice cream; donut worshippers will delight at a parting gift of four tiny doughnuts, each a different flavor, in a carton with a plastic window.
10 It was delicate yet elaborate, refined and expensive — a performance art of finely julienned vegetables, sublime sauces, towering souffles.
11 It contains nearly 50 of Ginsburg's creations, ranging from a five-page treatise on the perfect baguette to a frozen lime souffle favored by his wife.
12 Keep in mind Puck’s Austrian roots and finish with kaiserschmarren, a pancake with the fluffiness of a souffle that’s torn to pieces and served with macerated strawberries.
13 She is as comfortable singing the praises of hamburgers as she is souffle au calvados, as confident in her allusions to 1930s radio jingles as in her quotations from Andrew Marvell.
14 As with the celebrity chef in the immaculate television kitchen who pulls a perfect souffle out of the oven in the show’s final minute, the messy work has been done beforehand and behind the scenes.
15 The piping hot oblong mound had the consistency of a delicate souffle and any fishiness was subtle and comforting.
16 Think of it as an unfussy souffle with a light, fluffy texture and healthy dose of cheese.
17 This will apply to shell eggs, hardboiled and liquid egg whites and eggs used in pastries, souffles and dressings.
18 Grandma could usually be found scrubbing it sparkling clean or baking cornbread, simmering collard greens, or preparing her special gourmet salmon souffle.
19 She chases the Great Intelligence into the grave, fracturing herself through time and space, in endless copies and versions: sometimes Clara the governess, sometimes Oswin, usually souffle girl.
20 My father eats his coffee souffle, frowning a little.