The pillau rice should accompany roast fowl or mutton chops by dishing the meat on a flat dish, and cover it with pillau rice, and sprinkle over with fried onions, etc.
But the sad truth was, his Majesty never did recover his sunshine; from Pillau onwards he was slowly entering into the shadows of the total Last Eclipse; and his journeyings and reviewings in this world were all done.
Tara wanteth thee; and there is pillau for thy evening meal.
Nevertheless, things soon came to pass which show how the Richard who set off from Pillau to Paris with his bare travelling expenses, and the Richard who was to do yet madder things hereafter, was the Richard of this middle period.
Finally he took ship from Pillau to London, bringing with him his wife and dog, with the intention of reaching Paris ultimately.
Very little later, in July 1839, he, Minna and Robber the dog took ship at Pillau and set sail for England.
Pillau is a dish that is met - with in one disguise or another all over Asia.
A delay of several days occurred before the departure of the Pillau vessel, but this was welcome as a respite to allow of Minna's recovery.
It is to me as if I were still eating rice pillau under the red and green tent.
David said: "I promise thee not to give battle till I have eaten ricepillau in the green and red tent," and he urged his horse forward and appeared suddenly from the west in front of the tent.
When they are at home they employ themselves in making pillau and sherbet.
Pillau is made of rice and butter; sherbet is made of juice mixed with water.
In due time the promised pillau comes round, an ample dish, sufficient to satisfy even my present ravenous appetite, and after this he sends round tea, lump sugar, and a samovar.
Our stomachs are not yet satisfied, though by the twelve Imams, this saffron pillauof tender chicken filters fast to my vitals.
Lo 'tis luscious as honey to a bee; lascivious to the liver, as saffron pillau to the stomach!
The Prussian and several other governments have sent her their medals of civil merit: the municipality of Pillau has conferred on her the freedom of her town.
The population of Pillau venerate her as something holy, and the seamen look upon her as their guardian-angel.
A mouthful of pillau concocted out of nothing to season a dry bread dinner, a ridiculous toy made out of rubbish, whereat all laughed.
Fish curry and kid pillau is too much to pile on the getting of a trousseau; yet one must have meats at a wedding feast, if one in Sakta; and the bridegroom's folk are strict.
Each had an ample portion of a pillau of rice and chicken, a plate of stew, which Dick thought was composed of game of some kind, and a confection in which honey was the predominating flavour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pillau" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.