Sentence examples for to garnish from inspiring English sources

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to garnish

verb

To decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish.

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Serve with rice and coriander to garnish.

He had failed to garnish the lamb.

In short they were used to garnish.

Reserve a few herbs to garnish.

Drain figs and use them to garnish gorgonzola-sprinkled latkes.

Who knows, they might even start to garnish the plate.

Spoon into bowls and scatter over the capers to garnish.

Dishes are thoughtfully designed, although fresh baby arugula seemed to garnish most plates.

Both are intriguing and fun to use to garnish ice cream and drinks.

To garnish, use a paring knife or vegetable peeler to make shavings of cheese.

(This might explain the occasional use of toast to garnish the punch).

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