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The word 'drizzle' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a light rain, usually of short duration. For example, "It was a mild day, with a light drizzle from time to time."
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Top with a blob of yoghurt and a squirt of chilli sauce one day, mix with a dash of chilli oil the next, and drizzle with parsley-garlic oil (mash together in a pestle and mortar) the following day.
Drizzle the skin with a little honey and add the chicken stock to the dish.
Drizzle the salad with a little olive oil and lemon juice.
It's very autumnal in feel – blackberries, cinnamon, toffee-ish brown sugar and hearty oats – but I can't see any reason why it can't be enjoyed now, too, on cooler days when spring slips back into drizzle and dreariness.
Add a drizzle of extra oil and a pinch of salt and serve with a nice salad if you like.
3 When cool, slice the cake horizontally into two discs and drizzle both discs with the Tia Maria. 4 Next make the cream.
4 Slice the ciabatta into thin rounds and then drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt and grill until lightly browned and crisp.
While still warm, split the buns and fill with the cheese mixture and a drizzle of honey.
Drizzle some dressing and yoghurt through the open top just before eating.
There's been none of the expected bluster and drizzle yet, although a few clouds are building as the race heads down towards Keighley.
Summer garlic makes the most delicious puree: for each person, pack a head in a baking dish, drizzle with olive oil, add some thyme and lemon peel, season well and roast for about 20 minutes in a hot oven.
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