pilaf (Meaning)

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pilaf (n)

rice cooked in well-seasoned broth with onions or celery and usually poultry or game or shellfish and sometimes tomatoes

Synonyms & Antonyms of pilaf

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pilaf Sentence Examples

  1. The fragrant aroma of the pilaf filled the room, tantalizing my taste buds.
  2. The savory pilaf, adorned with golden raisins and toasted pine nuts, was a culinary masterpiece.
  3. The fluffy pilaf served as the perfect accompaniment to the roasted chicken, providing a comforting side dish.
  4. With each spoonful of pilaf, I savored the delicate balance of spices and the tender grains.
  5. The vegetable pilaf was bursting with freshness, showcasing the vibrant flavors of carrots, peas, and corn.
  6. The saffron pilaf added a touch of elegance to the otherwise humble dish, creating a vibrant and visually appealing treat.
  7. The pilaf's versatility allowed for endless variations, from meaty to vegan, ensuring it would please every palate.
  8. The pilaf was a staple in our family gatherings, bringing warmth and comfort to our shared meals.
  9. The simplicity of pilaf belied its ability to elevate any dish, adding a layer of authenticity and depth of flavor.
  10. The secret ingredient in my pilaf was a dash of cinnamon, lending a subtle sweetness and aromatic complexity.

FAQs About the word pilaf

rice cooked in well-seasoned broth with onions or celery and usually poultry or game or shellfish and sometimes tomatoes

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No antonyms found.

The fragrant aroma of the pilaf filled the room, tantalizing my taste buds.

The savory pilaf, adorned with golden raisins and toasted pine nuts, was a culinary masterpiece.

The fluffy pilaf served as the perfect accompaniment to the roasted chicken, providing a comforting side dish.

With each spoonful of pilaf, I savored the delicate balance of spices and the tender grains.