Pilau Cut into bits any pieces of cold cooked mutton; put them into a saucepan, cover with water, add a grated onion, a bay leaf and two or three cardamom seeds.
I said nothing, but I must acknowledge that, from her previous conversation with me, and the quantity ofpilau which she devoured that evening for her supper, I very much doubted the fact.
According to the received custom, I, as chief mourner, gave an entertainment to all those who had attended the funeral; and here my sheep and my pilau were not forgotten.
It was cooked in the native fashion, and consisted of pilau and the various other native dishes.
There are chicken pilau, mutton pilau, sweet pilau with raisins in it, and so on.
The chief men lunched in tents and the crowds of people had a picnic on the grass; pilau and bread being provided for them.
I was glad of the fork and spoon, for in those days I had not learned how to eat pilau with my fingers.
Euro Oil and melted butter may be combined in equal quantities when the butter flavor is desirable, as in pilau and drawn butter.
Spanish rice calls for 2-3 cloves of garlic in addition to Pilau with six cups of water and one only of tomato.
It may also be served on or around a mound of boiled rice with lentil or brown gravy, or with pilau or mashed Irish or sweet potatoes.
Thereupon I made a vow never to shoot another turtle-dove, however much pie or pilau might need them, and I fairly kept my vow.
Their diet consisted of a single warm meal of pilau or beans, eaten in the evening.
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