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US
/ˈsæɫəd/
]
[ UK /sˈæləd/ ]
[ UK /sˈæləd/ ]
NOUN
- food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens
How To Use salad In A Sentence
- Serve the chicken with salads and chips or potatoes. Times, Sunday Times
- Spinach, endive and romaine lettuce are great in salads; just dress with a little olive oil and red wine vinegar.
- Each of us was served a little mound of risotto, on which I ground pepper and sprinkled Parmesan, with a side of green salad.
- I had a sirloin steak, with béarnaise and frites, which they contrarily call chips, and a bit of salad. Times, Sunday Times
- The side dish the day I visited was a simple mixed olive salad, a mélange of black and green olives with spicy oil.
- Savona also includes several family recipes from Malta, such as Nanna's rice salad, which I'm anxious to try. BellaOnline - The Voice of Women
- One page of the menu is devoted to cheeses (domestic and imported), another to charcuterie, salads, meat and fish, the third to items from the wood-burning oven.
- The adults' menu may feature grilled shrimp, charbroiled chicken, sautéed vegetables, and salads galore.
- To serve, place some salad in the center of a plate and place some of the foie gras rillettes in the center.
- I long for the Monday nights before he came along when the second I got hungry I could stand by the kitchen TV watching "The Bachelorette," while whumping down a salade nicoise. Susan Orlins: Dating After Divorce: What if I Meet a Guy I Like?