buttermilky
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From buttermilk + -y.
Adjective
[edit]buttermilky (comparative more buttermilky, superlative most buttermilky)
- Resembling or characteristic of buttermilk.
- Synonym: buttermilklike
- (cooking) Prepared with buttermilk.
- Synonym: buttermilked
- 1998 October 15, “Cooker’s corner: Home Ec for Hop kids”, in The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, volume CIII, number 7, [Baltimore, Md.]: [T]he students of The Johns Hopkins University, →OCLC, page 31:
- In yet another bowl, combine the bananas and buttermilk. Alternately add the floury salty mixture and the buttermilky banana mash to the first eggy sugary mixture.
- 2001, Sharron Wood, Chow! San Francisco Bay Area: 300 Affordable Places for Great Meals & Good Deals, Seattle, Wash.: Sasquatch Books, →ISBN, page 75:
- The light, buttermilky waffles might be even better—especially when ordered with bacon crumbles.
- 2014 July 9–16, Hannah Palmer Egan, “VerMexican: Taste Test: Mi Casa Kitchen & Bar, Stowe”, in Seven Days, volume 19, number 45, Burlington, Vt.: Da Capo Publishing Inc., →OCLC, page 46:
- And the dip, a buttermilky sauce made with feta from Bennington’s Maplebrook Farm, was a worthy accompaniment to crisp sticks of carrot and jicama — a hydrating, south-of-the-border vegetable and fine stand-in for celery.