antipasto

[ US /ˌæntiˈpɑstoʊ/ ]
[ UK /ˌæntɪpˈɑːstə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a course of appetizers in an Italian meal
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How To Use antipasto In A Sentence

  • An antipasto of local ham and salami is followed by good renditions of local pasta staples like tortelli di zucca and tagliatelle al sugo di anatra (with duck sauce), washed down a glass or two of honest Lambrusco.
  • Next up are four pastas followed by ten starters with such favourites as Italian ham and salami antipasto, chicken liver pate and smoked salmon with capers and onions.
  • The very young couple cooked an awesomely appropriate meal for us, a series of little ancient Italian pasta dishes, antipasto, and three flavors of ice cream for desert.
  • Tiny roasted potatoes bathed in virgin olive oil, antipasto trays laden with sausage and sardines. Denise Vivaldo: Italian Flying Turkeys
  • Food Accompaniments:Pizza, steak, pasta with red meat sauces, antipasto, meat pie, beef noodle etc.
  • There were mussels, fried squid, swordfish, antipasto salad, meatballs, pizza, focaccia bead, and dishes with names that were hard to pronounce, such as rapini salsiccia (pasta with broccoli raab and Italian sausage). Loose Leaf Notes
  • His antipasto misto was an impressive-looking plate-filling selection of cold meats and salad, featuring salami, mortadella and parma ham, which she set about with gusto before pronouncing herself full and happy.
  • Even before it served its first antipasto, this reservations-free Italian joint had perfected the fundamentals of the BYOB genre.
  • Culture or romance, history or fun on a budget - Rome is a veritable antipasto platter of weekend choices.
  • At Ristorante Clemente, in Sulmona, the antipasto is the star. Abruzzo, Italy
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