side
dish
noun
Third Person
side dishes
1
an extra amount of food that is served with the main course, such as salad
A side dish is a smaller portion of food served alongside the main course of a meal. It is intended to complement the main dish and add variety to the overall dining experience. Side dishes can include a wide range of items, such as vegetables, grains, salads, or potatoes. They are often chosen to balance the flavors and textures of the main course, providing contrast and enhancing the overall enjoyment of the meal.
- She ordered a salad as a side dish with her steak.
- Mashed potatoes are a classic side dish in many meals.
- The side dish of roasted vegetables complemented the main course.
- He prepared rice as a side dish for the grilled chicken.
- The restaurant offers several side dishes, including coleslaw and fries.
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