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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a garnish of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small amount of food or decoration added to a dish for flavor or visual appeal.
Example: "The chef added a garnish of parsley to the plate for an extra touch of color."
Alternatives: "a sprinkle of" or "a touch of".
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A garnish of winter vegetables added color.
Serve in glasses with a garnish of small basil leaves.
Serve with a citrussy salad and a garnish of rosemary.
The black-eyed pea cakes are served with a garnish of "thin bits of fried bacon".
This isn't a garnish of parsley that can be scraped aside and off the plate".
Both could be had with or without a garnish of fresh berries.
It is fresh and zingy, enriched with a garnish of chopped hard-boiled eggs.
Mussel and bacon chowder with a garnish of ground bacon and chives, which was outstanding.
Serve in bowls with a garnish of cucumber, spring onion, arame and a sprinkle of seeds.
Seared sea scallops ($22) come with a garnish of bacon and chopped sweet potato.
With a garnish of cilantro or chopped cucumber, it becomes instant gazpacho.
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