enlard in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To enlard means to moisten or enrich food, particularly meat, by adding fat or lard.
Sample Sentences
- The chef decided to enlard the roast to enhance its flavor and juiciness.
- To create a rich sauce, you should enlard the pan with some duck fat.
- She learned how to enlard the meat properly to keep it tender during cooking.
- In traditional recipes, cooks often recommend to enlard vegetables for added depth.
- He explained that to enlard the dish would make it more appealing to the guests.
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