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单词 casserole
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Definition of casserole in English:

casserole

noun ˈkasərəʊlˈkæsəˌroʊl
  • 1A kind of stew that is cooked slowly in an oven.

    a chicken casserole
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The more popular American version of the dumpling is a type of biscuit, which consists of heavy dough dropped into simmering savory stews and casseroles.
    • We had divided up the evening meals between us: Friday night came courtesy of P who had cooked a wonderful casserole similar to cassoulet, full of pork, beans and root vegetables.
    • Peel the potatoes and lay them on top of the casserole, so they will steam while the stew cooks.
    • The week before pay day is the time I'm most likely to be cooking up casseroles from unidentifiable bits of meat from the freezer, and staying in to do the ironing.
    • When the weather is cold and stormy, we tend to eat more - not just for the cozy feeling of snacking, but because we crave the comforting heat of casseroles, stews and roasts warming us from the inside out.
    • You can also add three or four berries (which have the same aromatic, spicy flavour as the leaves) to stews and casseroles.
    • Duck is also really great for casseroles and stews.
    • Made from soybeans, TVP comes in granules, chunks and flakes and is great in stews, casseroles, chili and veggie burgers.
    • Pork belly fat and salt pork from the belly and sides of the pig are tender and best when smoked or salt cured for use in stews, casseroles, or cooked as for bacon.
    • With pumpkins and butternut squash, you can also roast the seeds to serve with drinks or for sprinkling over stews and casseroles to give added crunch.
    • Although stews and casseroles are often associated with winter, pot-roasting is, to my mind, the perfect bridge between heavy, hearty winter fare and lighter summer food.
    • Is it any wonder that at this time of year we naturally turn to stews, soups, chowders, casseroles and such?
    • And if you're not up to cooking a casserole, pop some part-made bread from the supermarket in the oven to get those home-made smells going.
    • Add extra meat, poultry, fish or beans (pinto, navy, black, kidney) to casseroles, soups or stews.
    • All sorts of casseroles, stews and braised dishes work well cooked in just one pot, but you can also consider soup for starters and steamed or baked sponge pudding afterwards.
    • I also make chicken casseroles (never beef - I haven't eaten it since I got put off by the whole BSE thing).
    • In place of the stews, casseroles and roast meals that are traditional winter warming food, the organisers will be serving salads to go with a hog roast.
    • The doorbell rang out through the house just as Mom was pulling her chicken casserole from the oven.
    • You can also use bran products as a crunchy topping for casseroles, salads or cooked vegetables.
    • The finished dumplings can be boiled in a saucepan of water for about 40 minutes or can be added to casseroles, soups or stews for the equivalent time before the end of the cooking period.
    Synonyms
    casserole
    1. 1.1 A large covered dish used for cooking casseroles.
      heat the oil in a flameproof casserole
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Layer one half into the bottom of the casserole dish, and then add a layer of cheese.
      • Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a large flameproof casserole or deep saucepan (one with a lid); it should be wide enough to hold all the chicken pieces in a single layer.
      • Layer ingredients in the following order in a casserole dish.
      • A homey little lamb stew in a ceramic casserole needs nothing more complicated than red wine, tomato and garlic to make its point.
      • When glazed on both sides, the casserole is meant for oven cooking only.
      • Heat a casserole dish or wide-bottomed pan, add the oil and fry the cod steaks for about 4 minutes on either side until golden.
      • Meanwhile, if you have not already roasted the pork and veal, start from scratch by putting the onions, celery, carrots and black cabbage into a casserole with a little olive oil and water, and letting it become soft.
      • Spoon any remaining stuffing into a baking dish or casserole: cover and chill until you're ready to bake it (about an hour before the turkey is scheduled to come out of the oven).
      • Once nice and brown, remove the chicken pieces from the pan and sauté one chopped onion in the casserole and cook until translucent.
      • Heat the olive oil in a large, lidded frying pan or flameproof casserole, and brown the lamb shanks well on all sides.
      • When you're ready to serve them pop them into a casserole in a moderate oven for 15 minutes.
      • Combine mixture well and spread in a greased casserole dish.
      • First I sautéed onion and garlic in a casserole, and while cooking it I peeled and chopped a lot of carrots (they were so small I neede a lot of them, you know).
      • Warm the olive oil in a deep casserole over a moderate heat, add the onion and let it soften and colour lightly, stirring it from time to time so that it does not brown.
      • Spray an 8x8-inch casserole dish with nonstick cooking spray and spread batter in bottom of dish.
      • Pour mixture into a greased, flour-dusted, two-quart souffle dish or casserole.
      • Wash the roots and put them in a casserole dish with a lid.
      • A stew such as the chicken and pepper dish featured here is cooked in a casserole, then served from the dish, perhaps with some mash made from regular or sweet potatoes.
      • Heat the oil in a casserole dish, ideally one that fits the meat snugly (or use a large frying pan and then transfer the joint to a casserole dish).
      • Pour the macaroni mixture into the prepared casserole dish.
verbˈkasərəʊlˈkæsəˌroʊl
[with object]
  • Cook (food) slowly in a casserole.

    I ordered guinea fowl casseroled in red wine
    casseroled chicken
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They trick her into eating the casseroled rabbit for dinner.
    • I would start with stuffed squid; the world's best squid can be found on Gozo, followed by bean soup and fenek - rabbit casseroled in red wine and garlic.
    • And although casseroled, the flavour of each meat was intact.
    • Perfect for picnics or shooting parties, or as dessert after roasted grouse or casseroled game.
    • For the main course, my mother opted for lamb casseroled with mushrooms, garlic and rosemary and finished with cream.
    • And although it does lend itself to casseroling, a young, plump rabbit joint will roast well, perhaps covered in a herb or mustard crust.
    • I won't tell if you don't - doesn't matter a jot when it's going to be casseroled, anyway.
    • From traditional roast to casseroled, minced or fried, lamb is a wonderful and all too often underrated meat.
    • Chicken pie was a cheat in that the kitchen relies on the lazy pub habit of putting a pastry cap on a bowl of casseroled fowl - decent flavour, though.
    Synonyms
    braise, casserole, fricassee, simmer, boil

Origin

Early 18th century: from French, diminutive of casse 'spoon-like container', from Old Provençal casa, from late Latin cattia 'ladle, pan', from Greek kuathion, diminutive of kuathos 'cup'.

  • This originally French word for a stew, or the pot in which it is cooked, is a diminutive of casse ‘spoon-like container’, from late Latin cattia ‘ladle, pan’ which came in turn from Greek kuathion ‘little cup’.

 
 

Definition of casserole in US English:

casserole

nounˈkæsəˌroʊlˈkasəˌrōl
  • 1A kind of stew or side dish that is cooked slowly in an oven.

    a chicken casserole
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I also make chicken casseroles (never beef - I haven't eaten it since I got put off by the whole BSE thing).
    • Is it any wonder that at this time of year we naturally turn to stews, soups, chowders, casseroles and such?
    • Add extra meat, poultry, fish or beans (pinto, navy, black, kidney) to casseroles, soups or stews.
    • All sorts of casseroles, stews and braised dishes work well cooked in just one pot, but you can also consider soup for starters and steamed or baked sponge pudding afterwards.
    • The more popular American version of the dumpling is a type of biscuit, which consists of heavy dough dropped into simmering savory stews and casseroles.
    • The doorbell rang out through the house just as Mom was pulling her chicken casserole from the oven.
    • You can also add three or four berries (which have the same aromatic, spicy flavour as the leaves) to stews and casseroles.
    • The finished dumplings can be boiled in a saucepan of water for about 40 minutes or can be added to casseroles, soups or stews for the equivalent time before the end of the cooking period.
    • When the weather is cold and stormy, we tend to eat more - not just for the cozy feeling of snacking, but because we crave the comforting heat of casseroles, stews and roasts warming us from the inside out.
    • Duck is also really great for casseroles and stews.
    • Although stews and casseroles are often associated with winter, pot-roasting is, to my mind, the perfect bridge between heavy, hearty winter fare and lighter summer food.
    • You can also use bran products as a crunchy topping for casseroles, salads or cooked vegetables.
    • With pumpkins and butternut squash, you can also roast the seeds to serve with drinks or for sprinkling over stews and casseroles to give added crunch.
    • Pork belly fat and salt pork from the belly and sides of the pig are tender and best when smoked or salt cured for use in stews, casseroles, or cooked as for bacon.
    • Peel the potatoes and lay them on top of the casserole, so they will steam while the stew cooks.
    • Made from soybeans, TVP comes in granules, chunks and flakes and is great in stews, casseroles, chili and veggie burgers.
    • We had divided up the evening meals between us: Friday night came courtesy of P who had cooked a wonderful casserole similar to cassoulet, full of pork, beans and root vegetables.
    • And if you're not up to cooking a casserole, pop some part-made bread from the supermarket in the oven to get those home-made smells going.
    • In place of the stews, casseroles and roast meals that are traditional winter warming food, the organisers will be serving salads to go with a hog roast.
    • The week before pay day is the time I'm most likely to be cooking up casseroles from unidentifiable bits of meat from the freezer, and staying in to do the ironing.
    Synonyms
    casserole
    1. 1.1 A large covered dish, typically of earthenware or glass, used for cooking casseroles.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Once nice and brown, remove the chicken pieces from the pan and sauté one chopped onion in the casserole and cook until translucent.
      • A homey little lamb stew in a ceramic casserole needs nothing more complicated than red wine, tomato and garlic to make its point.
      • When you're ready to serve them pop them into a casserole in a moderate oven for 15 minutes.
      • When glazed on both sides, the casserole is meant for oven cooking only.
      • Meanwhile, if you have not already roasted the pork and veal, start from scratch by putting the onions, celery, carrots and black cabbage into a casserole with a little olive oil and water, and letting it become soft.
      • Layer one half into the bottom of the casserole dish, and then add a layer of cheese.
      • Heat the oil in a casserole dish, ideally one that fits the meat snugly (or use a large frying pan and then transfer the joint to a casserole dish).
      • Spray an 8x8-inch casserole dish with nonstick cooking spray and spread batter in bottom of dish.
      • Warm the olive oil in a deep casserole over a moderate heat, add the onion and let it soften and colour lightly, stirring it from time to time so that it does not brown.
      • Heat a casserole dish or wide-bottomed pan, add the oil and fry the cod steaks for about 4 minutes on either side until golden.
      • Combine mixture well and spread in a greased casserole dish.
      • Pour mixture into a greased, flour-dusted, two-quart souffle dish or casserole.
      • Wash the roots and put them in a casserole dish with a lid.
      • Layer ingredients in the following order in a casserole dish.
      • Pour the macaroni mixture into the prepared casserole dish.
      • Heat the olive oil in a large, lidded frying pan or flameproof casserole, and brown the lamb shanks well on all sides.
      • Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a large flameproof casserole or deep saucepan (one with a lid); it should be wide enough to hold all the chicken pieces in a single layer.
      • Spoon any remaining stuffing into a baking dish or casserole: cover and chill until you're ready to bake it (about an hour before the turkey is scheduled to come out of the oven).
      • A stew such as the chicken and pepper dish featured here is cooked in a casserole, then served from the dish, perhaps with some mash made from regular or sweet potatoes.
      • First I sautéed onion and garlic in a casserole, and while cooking it I peeled and chopped a lot of carrots (they were so small I neede a lot of them, you know).
verbˈkæsəˌroʊlˈkasəˌrōl
[with object]
  • Cook (food) slowly in a casserole.

    casseroled chicken
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I won't tell if you don't - doesn't matter a jot when it's going to be casseroled, anyway.
    • Perfect for picnics or shooting parties, or as dessert after roasted grouse or casseroled game.
    • And although it does lend itself to casseroling, a young, plump rabbit joint will roast well, perhaps covered in a herb or mustard crust.
    • And although casseroled, the flavour of each meat was intact.
    • I would start with stuffed squid; the world's best squid can be found on Gozo, followed by bean soup and fenek - rabbit casseroled in red wine and garlic.
    • From traditional roast to casseroled, minced or fried, lamb is a wonderful and all too often underrated meat.
    • They trick her into eating the casseroled rabbit for dinner.
    • Chicken pie was a cheat in that the kitchen relies on the lazy pub habit of putting a pastry cap on a bowl of casseroled fowl - decent flavour, though.
    • For the main course, my mother opted for lamb casseroled with mushrooms, garlic and rosemary and finished with cream.
    Synonyms
    braise, casserole, fricassee, simmer, boil

Origin

Early 18th century: from French, diminutive of casse ‘spoon-like container’, from Old Provençal casa, from late Latin cattia ‘ladle, pan’, from Greek kuathion, diminutive of kuathos ‘cup’.

 
 
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