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Easy
Published 1973
Pilaf simply means rice cooked in broth rather than plainly boiled or steamed. We derived our word from the French pilau, which is a corruption of the Turkish pilaw, where it all began. It’s good to serve with meat or chicken, especially if you haven’t much of it. A cup of leftover meat or sea food added to the basic recipe makes the pilaf a main dish.
