garnish|garnished|garnishes|garnishing in English
verb
[gar·nish || 'gɑrnɪʃ /'gɑːn-]
decorate, adorn; embellish a dish of food; legally confiscate property or funds
Use "garnish|garnished|garnishes|garnishing" in a sentence
1. Some Traditional Garnishes: Brunoise-Consomme garnish with small cubes of carrots, turnips, leeks, celery, peas, and chervil Cheveux d'anges-Chicken Consomme garnished with very …
2. Sriracha Aioli Garnishing Sauce by …
3. Soup garnished with croutons.
4. Fresh parsley is often used for garnishes.
5. Serve cold, garnished with fresh herbs.
6. Her robes were garnished with gems.
7. Garnish with Crisped prosciutto.
8. Garnish with lemon wedges.
9. Aspic is also used to make garnishes and condiments
10. Prepared or garnished with almonds: swordfish Amandine
11. Garnished, commission, prevarication, absolution, solicitous, sanguine, Avouches
12. Garnish with fresh herbs. Serves
13. Garnish the chicken with almonds.
14. Chickweed is catnip for chefs who want small garnishing greens and salads
15. Garnish the chicken with toasted almonds.
16. What does Amandine mean? Prepared or garnished with almonds
17. Check seasoning and garnish with parsley.
18. Serve the venison, garnished with freshly chopped parsley.
19. Garnish with a little chopped spring onion.
20. Have you ever had a caviar garnish?
21. Garnish the fish with wedges of lemon.
22. Garnish the salad with fresh grapefruit sections.
23. Garnish with grapefruit slices and mint leaves.
24. Garnish the dish with parsley before serving.
25. Garnish with orange segments and toasted almonds.