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pilaf
[ pi-lahf, pee-lahf ]
noun
- a Middle Eastern dish consisting of sautéed, seasoned rice steamed in bouillon, sometimes with poultry, meat or shellfish.
- rice cooked in a meat or poultry broth.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pilaf1
1925–30; < Turkish pilâv < Persian pilāw
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Example Sentences
Slow-roasted with lots of herbs and olive oil and served with a fluffy rice pilaf, a good salmon entree can feel as elegant and decadent as a four-hour stew.
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So he did not take long to make up his mind, but sat down and consumed the pilaf to the very last morsel.
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Osman and his mother ate the pilaf with their fingers, from the same dish.
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This was for their pilaf, the distribution of which was a complete scramble.
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We had to squat down in Eastern fashion, and eat the savoury pilaf with our fingers.
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Pilaf, a dish very common in the Orient and well known in the United States, is of this character and easily made.
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