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Related: About this forumDelicious pilaf with farro, orzo, wild rice, simmered in chicken broth with
diced onions, carrots, garlic and garam masala, cumin, and curry powder. I will sprinkle chopped toasted almonds on top. It is delicious, but it looks like hell. What do you do to improve on an ugly dish?
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Delicious pilaf with farro, orzo, wild rice, simmered in chicken broth with (Original Post)
japple
Mar 2023
OP
You might add diced red bell pepper and/or tomatoes to your veggie assortment
Trailrider1951
Mar 2023
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Bristlecone
(10,486 posts)1. Perhaps chopped parsley or green onions/chive?
Finely chopped red pepper also adds good color, but can bleed a bit if not added when simmering or quickly sautéed and then added.
Kali
(55,735 posts)2. chopped parsley or cilantro and pomegranate arils sprinkled on top
flying_wahini
(8,006 posts)3. Maybe a sprinkle of feta...
japple
(10,317 posts)4. I'm sure the off coloring is due to wild rice, turmeric, garam masala and cumin.
Thinking that I just need to get over the grey/brown color and just enjoy the delicious flavor.
ggma
(711 posts)5. Maybe a nicely
colored side dish? Squash or sweet potato?
gg
Warpy
(113,130 posts)6. chopped scallion, green parts
or chopped parsley sprinkled over the top. A sprinkle of green can improve the looks of brown on brown.
Trailrider1951
(3,452 posts)7. You might add diced red bell pepper and/or tomatoes to your veggie assortment
The bright red color will liven up the appearance, and the flavor as well.