Pignaver had not only heard of the eating-house, but he had been there more than once, and knew the taste of the famous pilaf and the flavour of the old wine of Samos as well as anybody.
Or do you come for supper, to taste a real pilaf and a brace of quails roasted in fig leaves, with a jar of old wine of Samos and a sweetmeat, and some liquor brewed by the monks of Mount Athos?
PILAF Put two cups of water on to boil, add juice of two tomatoes and a pinch of salt.
But he did not want the bastinado again, and the pilaf pleasantly tickled his nostrils.
So he did not take long to make up his mind, but sat down and consumed the pilaf to the very last morsel.
In return Patrona invited him to share with him a small dish of well-seasoned pilaf and a few cups of a certain forbidden fluid, which invitation the worthy Janissary accepted with alacrity.
On the day before, and on this, we had fed sumptuously on rice and pilaf and goat stew, but now we began to suffer from many illnesses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pilaf" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.