1. crackled - Adjective
2. crackled - Verb
Covered with minute cracks in the glaze; -- said of some kinds of porcelain and fine earthenware.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd each morning, as the fire crackled, I'd watch the lifting fog slowly reveal the surrounding valleys. Source: Internet
The result is best left to Susan's evocative description "edges crackled with cheese, the middle mellow and rich with oil and the wide thick base of stalk still bitter enough to recall its salad days". Source: Internet
The flesh of fried trout prepared amandine style crackled against the teeth; a scattering of slivered almonds echoed the crunch. Source: Internet
It crackled while it cooled, just as all the recipes said, and it was crusty and gorgeously tasty. Source: Internet
The cookies flatten and come out with a sparkly, crackled top where the sugar melts then cracks as the cookie expands. Source: Internet
The space between them crackled with static energy. Source: Internet