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Discover LudwigThe phrase "festive dish" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a particular type of food or dish that is associated with a festive or celebratory occasion. Example: The kitchen was filled with the aroma of traditional Christmas dishes, including a festive dish of roasted turkey with all the trimmings.
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As it is the holiday season, though, it's totally worth the wait for such a nourishing, festive dish.
The barberries in the salsa provide the sort of bursts of surprise that I love in a festive dish.
Best of all, the fennel elevated a workaday dinner into a festive dish, with flavors bold enough to make anyone forget its mushy origins — even me.
I could have reduced the quantities further, but this is the kind of festive dish you'd want to serve to friends.
This is a marvellous festive dish – so much better than turkey – in which the juices from the spicy lamb are used to dress the aubergines, injecting them with a tremendous amount of flavour.
This is a festive dish that celebrates the joy of communal dining rather than a formal knife and fork affair – so make it for Sunday lunch, stick the pan straight on to the garden table and get stuck in.
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In a longtang, the most festive dishes were always shared.
So the women consulted their relatives, cooked with them and gathered 120 recipes, for both everyday and festive dishes.
We had decided to serve Sasha and Olga the most festive dishes we knew: Salad Olivier and Meat the French Way.
Festive dishes include wood oven glazed pork ribs vindaloo, kashmir milk braised baby lamb with yakhni pilaf, ramp kulcha and more.
For Christmas day, indulge in a lavish buffet spread of the finest festive dishes (as seen in the picture at top of this post) on rotation at Rise restaurant in Marina Bay Sands Singapore.
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