Rub the edges with egg wash, then place a dollop of fruit filling in one corner.
From the orlandosentinel.com
So it's a pretty good dollop of extra return Yeah, there's a pretty good spread.
From the time.com
Top with 2 tablespoons yogurt, then with a dollop of 2 or 3 tablespoons of pulp.
From the stltoday.com
Topped with a dollop of red pesto and a sprinkling of chopped flat-leaf parsley?
From the dailymail.co.uk
Either way, a dollop of sour cream or plain Greek-style yogurt is a fine finish.
From the freep.com
We like to tuck the lamb meatballs into miniature pitas with a dollop of hummus.
From the latimes.com
Garnish with a dollop of sour cream and sliced toasted almonds or walnut pieces.
From the denverpost.com
Authenticity, of course, sometimes needs to be enhanced by a dollop of artifice.
From the time.com
Dollop heaping teaspoons of the orange butter over yams and stir gently to coat.
From the post-gazette.com
More examples
A small measure (usually of food)
A lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something; To apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops
A heaped-up mound of whipped cream (or sour cream, etc.) spooned on a food to garnish it.
A scoop or spoonful of food placed on top of another food
A spoonful of soft food, such as mashed potatoes or whipped cream. It may also mean a dash or "splash" of soda water, water, or other liquid if referring to liquid.
A very small amount, usually a teaspoonful.
It is is the primary form of currency in Marzipan City. It comes in both a paper form and a coin form, though the coin form is more common.
This is a measurement of food. Generally, it is not defined in any way accept to say one or two dollops and is typically used for softer foods like sour cream or whipped cream. For me, a dollop is usually a heaping table spoon.