Associations to the word «Chef»
Noun
- Pastry
- Cookbook
- Sou
- Lieu
- Cuisine
- Restaurant
- Ramsay
- Celebrity
- Recipe
- Menu
- Cooking
- Dessert
- Catering
- Grill
- Seafood
- Ingredient
- Dish
- Diner
- Kitchen
- Puck
- Bravo
- Burger
- Salad
- Cook
- Tasting
- Pizza
- Bakery
- Barbecue
- Waiter
- Alain
- Cora
- Auguste
- Beard
- Sauce
- Café
- Christophe
- Contestant
- Steak
- Maison
- Waitress
- Blanc
- Food
- Alton
- Apron
- Meal
- Keller
- Bartender
- Apprenticeship
- Rachael
- Cafe
- Lobster
- Banquet
- Pbs
- Baking
- Flavor
- Proprietor
- Apprentice
- Bake
- Noodle
- Savoy
- Elimination
- Presenter
- Adjutant
- Cake
- Personality
- Palate
- Pic
- Hotel
- Cafeteria
- Michel
- Massimo
- Kobe
- Alexis
- Wolfgang
- Jamie
- Eats
- Laundry
- Beef
- Owner
- Waters
- Valet
- Julia
- Irvine
- Pierre
Pictures for the word «Chef»
Wiktionary
CHEF, noun. The presiding cook in the kitchen of a large household
CHEF, noun. The head cook of a restaurant or other establishment
CHEF, noun. Any cook
CHEF D'OEUVRE, noun. Alternative form of chef-d'œuvre (a masterpiece).
CHEF D'ŒUVRE, noun. A piece of work that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career.
CHEF D'ŒUVRE, noun. A work of outstanding creativity, skill or workmanship.
CHEF D'ŒUVRE, noun. A work created in order to qualify as a master craftsman and member of a guild.
CHEF DE MISSION, noun. Head of a sports delegation, especially to an international games.
CHEF DE PARTIE, noun. A chef in charge of a particular area of production in the kitchen, such as fish or roast meats.
CHEF SALAD, noun. A salad of hard-boiled eggs, meat, tomatoes, cucumbers, cheese (often shredded or crumbled), and sometimes anchovies, all placed on a bed of tossed lettuce or other leaf vegetables.
CHEF SALADS, noun. Plural of chef salad
CHEF WATCHER, noun. A person who watches TV programmes featuring celebrity chefs
CHEF WATCHERS, noun. Plural of chef watcher
Dictionary definition
CHEF, noun. A professional cook.
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