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How to pronounce antipasto in English?

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Type Words
Type of appetiser, appetizer, starter

Examples of antipasto

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We tried the antipasto della casa for two, to get a little sample of everything.
From the lohud.com
You can assemble a hearty antipasto platter, then add quick and easy appetizers.
From the kentucky.com
Nothing cures those barking dogs like an antipasto plate and a glass of prosecco.
From the denverpost.com
Arrange the antipasto platter attractively an hour or two before the guests arrive.
From the dailynews.com
Dungeness crab will star on the menu, along with pasta, salad, antipasto and bread.
From the sacbee.com
Favorites include eggplant parmesan, baked ravioli and a big antipasto salad.
From the dailyherald.com
Charcuterie platter offerings at restaurants give new life to the antipasto platter.
From the orlandosentinel.com
In the evening, the inn serves wine and hors d'oeuvres, antipasto and fruit.
From the sfgate.com
You can choose from Caesar, Green, an Italian antipasto and a Buffalo chicken salad.
From the timesunion.com
More examples
  • A course of appetizers in an Italian meal
  • Antipasto (plural antipasti), means "before the meal" and is the traditional first course of a formal Italian meal. ...
  • An Italian starter for a meal; normally a cold assortment of salami, cheese, seafood and vegetables
  • A little something that is served before the meal, or as an appetizer.
  • Italian term describing an assortment of appetizers.
  • Italian for before the meal. Light food served in a leisurely fashion prior to the first course.
  • The Italian equivalent of a starter of hors'd oeuvres - Can be served hot or cold depending on the dish. Examples are salamis or garlic breads.
  • A course served before pasta in Italian meals. Antipasti can be hot of cold -salami, olives, baked aubergine, artichoke hearts
  • An appetizer served in Italian restaurants featuring salami, cheese, artichoke hearts, olives, tomatoes, and other foods, with a vinaigrette dressing.