I'd
pair it with something bright and acidic, like strawberries or raspberries, to cut through the force of the mushrooms and garlic.
Our friends over at Palate Press recommend
a pairing with something bright and fruity such as the 2011 Masut Estate Vineyard Pinot Noir.
I guess trying to
pair it with something that by itself has nothing to it..
I LOVE dark Chocolate
paired with something with a bit of a savory bite.
I love the shredded texture of the sprouts, and when they are
paired with something sweet (like apples or caramelized shallots)- oh, it is sooo tasty.
Particularly herbs that can stand a little heat in the oven without losing their flavor, like rosemary and thyme,
paired with something like black pepper or citrus zest.
This is a great dish to make and portion out for lunches,
pair it with something like quinoa, a bean mix, or a poached egg for a complete protein.
If you try this lemon live oil pasta out and
pair it with something else that makes it extra delicious, leave a comment and let us know down below so we can try it too!
I often make this cucumber tomato salad recipe on Saturday night and enjoy it as a lunch after church or as a side dish to
pair with something I've grilled or made in the crock pot for Sunday dinner.
In this recipe
I pair it with something just a bit luxurious — truffled mushrooms.
You can easily spread it or crumble it or
pair it with something sweet or savory.
It depends what baked good it's used in, for cakes and cupcakes I feel like it works like a perfect sugar replacement, but in brownies and some difficult baked goods (like meringues, marshmallows, etc), it does not work as the only sugar replacement, it works best when
paired with something else (like sucanat, coconut sugar, etc)
I love brussels sprouts, and I love when they are
paired with something sweetish - like honey.
And you're right, cookies must be
paired with something, and ice cream is always a good option!
I decided that the best use of this black cocoa windfall would be to
pair it with something else I've been seriously obsessing over — coconut.
This dressing is a little sweet from the miso and pear, and aromatic from the ginger and lime;
pair it with something peppery, like radishes for dipping or a watercress salad.
But you can take classic pasta flavors and
pair them with something grillable, e.g., crusty bread.
If the fruit is soft — say, a ripe peach, papaya, mango —
pair it with something firm or even crisp.
They had to be
paired with something lemony.
Another great way to introduce new foods is to
pair it with something they already like.
Also, I am a big fan of fruit and meat and grouse is perfect when
paired with something sweet and fruity like redcurrants, blackberries or plums.
The mintiness tastes yucky when
paired with something sweet, says Zuckerbrot, and helps cancel out that dessert craving.
Faintly bitter dandelion greens do well when they're
paired with something sweet.
Because it's fairly sweet once cooked, I like to
pair it with something a little garlicky and herby, like chimichurri.
I would likely
pair them with something more covered - up and understated on top.
The colours are incredible and scream «
pair me with something simple, natural beauty and lets get on with our day».
I like finding that unique conversation piece and
pairing it with something that can take a backseat.
I can get away with the cropped look
paired with something high - waisted because I don't have much space between my hips and chest!
Carrying velvet leggings requires a lot of poise and elegance,
pairing them with something equally classy is a challenge.
So I like your idea of incorporating fall colors and
pairing with something like that pretty short sleeved peplum top.
I want to continue to grow and build my platform to encourage others that it is ok to mix polkadots and stripes, and you can find a great piece at Forever21 and
pair it with something designer to create that perfect look.
I found this gorgeous pearl necklace for under $ 100 (yes I said under $ 100) and it's the perfect for every day or
pairing with something a little more dressed up.
I paired it with a navy knitted sweater but would love to see
it paired with something coral to give the outfit more of a pop!
Thought of
pairing it with something solid to look rough and tough can I ever look like that?
Try
pairing it with something else... maybe like underneath a shift dress... that way you won't be associated with a burglar in any way xx
I needed to either
pair it with something girly or go full - stop tough.
They are more substantial than tights, which means you can choose longer tops and tunics in addition to dresses and skirts, but definitely
pair them with something that covers your rear.
Pair with something else entirely?
These are a faux leather pair that I love to wear for a dressier look and love
them paired with something chunky up top!
I adore animal print when
paired with something monochrome or simple!
My rule for trying new styles is to
pair it with something familiar and classic, like a dress.
You simply need to take out your favorite tulle skirts and
pair it with something sexiest like a corset or crop top to get a glamorous look.
But if you find a breezy skirt and
pair it with something lightweight it's possible to achieve a layered, put together look.
The necklace is one of my favorite parts of this ensemble; I don't wear it often because I feel like it needs to be with a simple colored outfit - though now I think
pairing it with something like light pink pants works well!
Anything flowier on top should always be
paired with something snugger on bottom; this goes for chic winter layering and really any layering.
Bring that one perfect pair of vintage high - waisted shorts and
pair them with something new each time you wear them.
A little something edgy and trendy
paired with something a little classic and structured.
I simple love brie when
paired with something sweet.
I paired mine with a simple white top, but you could easily
pair it with something dressy to add a little pop.
I just feel stronger in an outfit when it's
paired with something black.