Item or substance used as a decoration or embellishment accompanying a prepared food dish or drink.
Decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods.
Take a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as for child support.
To make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.
1 It is usually used as a garnish but tastes great in stews.
2 Also, feel free to use orange curls or zest as a garnish .
3 Perhaps I may garnish the table with the ears of the cibolero.
4 Set aside a spoonful of the chickpeas to use as a garnish .
5 Now English was the language of commerce and French was the garnish .
6 Measure ¼ cup and reserve the rest to use as a garnish .
7 They can be used fresh or frozen and make an excellent garnish .
8 The consommé noodles became a main garnish for a lobster bisque special.
9 Place on hot buttered toast; sprinkle with lemon-juice and garnish with olives.
10 Strain into glass, then garnish with the second strip of orange peel.
11 Serve with French or mayonnaise dressing; garnish with blocks of aspic jelly.
12 The pecans that are remaining can be used to garnish the cakes.
13 Sprinkle with the kit-kat chocolate and garnish with chocolate bits or strawberries.
14 We substitute lemons. Limes are used in guacamole and to garnish beers.
15 Serve over crushed ice and garnish the glasses with sprigs of mint.
16 Reserve a few of each in their shells to use for garnish .
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