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A bowl of saffron rice will make it more substantial.
To make it more substantial, fry some cubed aubergines in the pan before you add the lamb.
Serve with white beans or puy lentils to make it more substantial: a proper main course, rather than a light lunch or hearty starter.
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Michael Tilson Thomas conducted the concert, making it more substantial and surprising than it might have been.
The peas add intense sweetness and a chunky texture to the dip, making it more substantial on the chip.
The New York Times recipe called for a chunkier variation, saying "the peas add intense sweetness and a chunky texture to the dip, making it more substantial on the chip".
"Peas add intense sweetness and a chunky texture to the dip, making it more substantial on the chip," stated the paper of record.
When corporate delegations trudge up to Capitol Hill in Washington, Mr. Nielsen said, it is "very hard to engage lawmakers on this issue, which makes it more difficult to have controversial or substantial talks".
McEvedy suggests adding brown shrimp, which works very nicely indeed if you'd like to make it a more substantial dish, and Gabriel advises serving it with grilled chicken, which is also a pleasing combination.
Howard Sherman, the executive director of the American Theater Wing, which administers the Tonys in partnership with the Broadway League, said the previous one felt light in the hand, and the change was meant to make it "feel more substantial".
By the time he had accepted Bollinger's proposal for a foreign-exchange program, invoked quantum theory to justify his denial of the Holocaust, ruled out the existence of Iranian gays, and attributed his nuclear program to a grownup version of microscope-hogging ("Some big powers create a monopoly over science"), it was clear that he was double-spacing his essay to make it seem more substantial.
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