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Filter by Meaning I had never heard of a salmagundi before trying the dish at a potluck.
Salmagundi is a versatile dish that can be made with a wide variety of ingredients, depending on what's on hand.
The hostess served a cold salmagundi dish for lunch.
I tried making a salmagundi dish at home using a recipe I found online.
Salmagundi is often served as a side dish at summer barbecues.
The salmagundi dish had a unique blend of flavors and textures.
My mom made a salmagundi dish with chicken and veggies for dinner.
The chef's modern version of salmagundi includes quail eggs, beetroot, and goat cheese.
My friend brought a homemade salmagundi dish to the picnic.
The salmagundi was served in individual portions, each beautifully presented on a small plate.
The restaurant offered a salmagundi dish on their appetizer menu.
My grandma used to make a delicious salmagundi with leftover pot roast.
The restaurant's take on salmagundi features smoked salmon, capers, and dill.
Salmagundi was a popular dish in colonial America, particularly in the Southern states.
The salmagundi dish was a staple at family gatherings.
I added some spicy peppers to the salmagundi dish to give it an extra kick.
The classic salmagundi recipe includes hard-boiled eggs, pickles, and cold meats.
The artist's latest installation was a salmagundi of materials, incorporating found objects, textiles, and natural elements.
The fashion show was a salmagundi of different styles, including bohemian, retro, and futuristic.
The party decorations were a salmagundi of balloons, streamers, and banners.
The clothing in the thrift store was a salmagundi of styles from different decades.
The museum exhibit was a salmagundi of artifacts from different cultures and time periods.
The salmagundi dish was surprisingly easy to make.
The name "salmagundi" comes from the French word "salmigondis," meaning a hodgepodge or mixture.
The casserole was a salmagundi of vegetables and pasta.
The artist's painting was a salmagundi of colors and textures.
The town's architecture was a salmagundi of different influences, from Gothic to Art Deco.
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