pilaf

IPA: piɫˈɑf

noun

  • A dish made by browning grain, typically rice, in oil and then cooking it with a seasoned broth, to which meat and/or vegetables may be added.
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Examples of "pilaf" in Sentences

  • I have a question on pilaf though.
  • Pilaf, if you want to add this, feel free.
  • There is no explanation for the Pilaf thing.
  • At least we have to put both pilav and pilaf.
  • Having a mushroom pilaf... will follow up on this.
  • Dolma and pilaf usually contain currants or raisins.
  • Polo is a style of cooked rice, known in English as pilaf.
  • They are usually garnished with pilaf rice or potato puree.
  • The pilaf has a shape similar to a cake and is then served in slices.
  • Pilaf or plain freekeh are normally served alongside the dinner meat.

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