offally

adj

Etymology

From offal + -ly.

  1. inherited from offal
  2. suffixed as offally — “offal + ly

Definitions

  1. Containing or consisting of offal.

    • Less offally dishes include crispy breast of duck with lime and orange and boned baby chicken cooked with caramelised chicory.
    • There are quite a few offally bits in dishes such as cazzmar, lamb innards made into a sausage and baked , and there's a long slow cooking method
  2. Characteristic of or pertaining to offal.

    • You can make it with proper cuts of pork—indeed, some recipes call for a bit of pork fat to be added —but using the liver, heart and kidneys gives it that traditional, offally, visceral appearance as well as a distinct taste and texture.
    • For the more offally inspired, try the tripa (tripe) and sesos (brain).
    • Actually, I'd really love these made with nothing but the rich, almost offally, brown meat but I know this is strong medicine for most people.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA