Word info

brothy

Adjective

Meaning

brothy (comparative brothier, superlative brothiest)

Resembling or characteristic of broth.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A brothy take on shrimp and grits included peppers and onions braised in tomatoes (which still flourish well into the Lowcountry autumn), charred corn, and chorizo-like hunks of sausage. Source: Internet

A distant relative of the vibrant, brothy tom yum soup you likely know from many Thai restaurants. Source: Internet

The soup was light, brothy and meaty without gamey overtures, and sweet from tiny chestnuts pieces mixed with the minced meat, nolstagic pleasure in each healthy spoonful. Source: Internet

This delicate and brothy clam chowder soaks into the toast — an elegant and light-handed way of adding tender — rather than floury, thick and pasty — body to the soup. Source: Internet

While I normally think of soup as strict snow day fare (, we can talk later), this recipe is brothy enough to carry you through a nasty little spring flu without weighing you down. Source: Internet

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