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side dish
noun
- a serving of a portion of food in addition to the principal food, usually on a separate dish.
- the small additional dish used for such food.
side dish
noun
- a portion of food served in addition to the main dish
Word History and Origins
Origin of side dish1
Example Sentences
The food offered to us for the five days includes “tater tots” - a popular American fried-potato side dish - and American biscuits, similar to British scones.
On the culinary side, cucumbers contain a low flavor profile which makes them easy to manipulate in a myriad of recipes, whether it’s a side dish, simple snack or full-fledged meal.
After the bid, a previously undefined range of food practices carried out by millions of people was reduced to a single meal which includes a serve of white rice with multiple side dishes.
And they have sushi, too, along with more traditional, steakhouse-evocative side dishes, like lobster mac and cheese, sauteed spinach and crispy brussel sprouts.
A typical spread at a Memorial Day barbecue might not scream “healthy,” but nutritionists see an opportunity in those gloppy, heavy side dishes.
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