risotto
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ri·sot·to /rɪˈzɒtəʊ $ -ˈsɒːtoʊ/ noun (plural risottos) [countable, uncountable] DFFa hot meal made from rice mixed with cheese, vegetables, or pieces of meat 〔用干酪、蔬菜、肉等烹制的〕意大利调味饭
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risotto• I prefer a pilaf to a risotto for parties.• She was experimenting with a risotto when Ron Paget appeared at the door.• Although risotto rice always cooks up wet, your guests might think that something has gone wrong.• I am often disappointed by risotto.• You can go into a diner and find risotto.• I conjured up visions of wild mushroom risotto, tiramisu, Cherry, Garcia ice cream, and currant scones.• The risotto has a saffron color.• Try not to pick out every single pea from your risotto.Origin risotto (1800-1900) Italian riso “rice”ri·sot·to nounChineseSyllable
made mixed from a Corpus hot meal vegetables, rice with cheese,
risotto
ri‧sot‧to /rɪˈzɒtəʊ $ -ˈsɒːtoʊ/
noun (plural risottos) [uncountable and countable]
ri‧sot‧to /rɪˈzɒtəʊ $ -ˈsɒːtoʊ/
noun (plural risottos) [uncountable and countable] Date: 1800-1900
Language: Italian
Origin: riso 'rice'
a hot meal made from rice mixed with cheese, vegetables, or pieces of meat
Language: Italian
Origin: riso 'rice'