pilaflike
Pilaflike is a culinary descriptor used to categorize dishes that resemble pilaf in technique, texture, or flavor profile. Such dishes generally feature rice cooked in a seasoned liquid until the grains are separate and tender, with fat-coated surfaces and an aromatic base. They may incorporate vegetables, meats, or legumes, and can be made with various grains or rice varieties. The term is informal and refers to similarity rather than a strict culinary category.
Technique typically involves frying aromatics in oil or butter, toasting the rice briefly to coat the grains,
Regional examples of pilaflike dishes include pulao in South Asia, polo in Iran, pilav in Turkey and
Terminology: pilaf is the traditional term in many languages; pilaflike is an English-language descriptor used in