Definition of «great garnish»

The phrase "great garnish" refers to something extra, usually decorative, that adds beauty, flavor, or appeal to the main thing or event.

Sentences with «great garnish»

  • Lemon slices and chopped fresh parsley would make great garnishes as suggested in the recipe this was adapted from. (freshwholehomemade.com)
  • Altogether it's an unexpected combination of flavors that seem to go together perfectly.It also tastes great garnished with a dollop of sour cream or yoghurt. (homemade-baby-food-recipes.com)
  • It's really great garnished with some sour cream or plain yogurt, tortilla chips, chopped cilantro, avocado and lime — yum! (isachandra.com)
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