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gremolata

American  
[gre-muh-lah-tuh] / ˌgrɛ məˈlɑ tə /

noun

gremolatas plural
  1. Italian Cooking. a condiment consisting of finely chopped parsley, citrus peel, and garlic.


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Meanwhile, Frenching a rack of lamb spooks Gabri, but his team ultimately cooks the best dishes, with teammate Tom winning with his dish of peppers multiple ways with hazelnut puree, chorizo gremolata and feta.

From Salon • Apr. 28, 2023

The pretty vegetables arrive with two sauces, newly trendy green goddess and vibrant gremolata.

From Washington Post • Mar. 18, 2022

Seaweeds, which are popular in Chile, garnish several preparations, including oysters with seaweed gremolata.

From New York Times • Jan. 25, 2022

If you want to get fancy, throw in a pumpkin seed gremolata and fried sage.

From Fox News • Nov. 20, 2021

My butterflied prawns, each nicely daubed with gremolata, tended toward tough only the tiniest bit; Brendan’s roasted pumpkin ravioli evaded over- or undercooking, their brown-butter sauce citrusy-bright.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2018

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