(n.) A small round dish with a handle, usually of porcelain.
(n.) A mold (in the shape of a hollow vessel or incasement) of boiled rice, mashed potato or paste, baked, and afterwards filled with vegetables or meat.
Example Sentences:
(1) In a casserole over a medium heat, fry the onions in the oil and butter for 5 minutes, to soften.
(2) Heat the butter and 1 tbsp of oil in a large, ovenproof frying pan or shallow casserole over a medium heat.
(3) "It's like a casserole, like a cake," said the Palace manager afterwards, when discussing his well-documented difficulties when it comes to assembling a squad.
(4) For anyone cooking dinner tonight Casserole Club is an online network that enables people cooking a homemade meal to give a portion to someone in the community who is struggling to make one themselves.
(5) Two levels (50 and 200 kcal) of three preloads (tomato soup, melon, cheese on crackers) were given just before two different second courses (macaroni and beef casserole, grilled cheese sandwiches), allowing us to examine the effects of caloric level, energy density, and sensory-specific satiety on food intake in normal weight, non-dieting males.
(6) Richard Camps, Brighton yumblog.co.uk Serves 4 with other tapas 2 tbsp olive oil, plus extra to serve 500g whole squid, tentacles and all, cleaned and cut into thick rings 1 onion, thinly sliced 2 garlic cloves, sliced 2 tsp fresh rosemary, roughly chopped 2 bay leaves A pinch of chilli flakes ½ tsp fennel seeds ½ tsp sweet smoked paprika A pinch of sugar 2 tbsp red wine vinegar 200g tinned chopped tomatoes About 100ml red wine (a small glass) A small handful of fresh coriander, roughly chopped A squeeze of lemon juice 1 Heat some olive oil in a casserole and add the squid, onion and garlic.
(7) Plate counts for turkey or beef casserole held at temperatures in the range of 5 to 10 C for 48 hr indicated stabilization of the population or a tendency to decrease.
(8) They may hone policy statements and wear boring ties but the casserole or choice of herbs in the background might let slip what they really care about.
(9) That night, as we sat around the fire, feasting on chicken and dill casserole washed down with Bryg brown ale, and with the sea only metres away, I felt the Danish concept of hygge – roughly meaning cosy or content.
(10) Skim any fat from the liquid in the casserole, then set on the hob and bring to a simmer.
(11) Place in a large casserole dish with the garlic and tomatoes.
(12) Casserole Club: This enables neighbours to share a meal and be more connected.
(13) We heard about the power of digital service menus that customers can choose from when organising their care, budget calculators for those with personal budgets, fast and effective case management systems, and technology driven services, such as the Casserole Club – an online meals service provided by communities.
(14) Leaving the water that has stuck to the sheets, melt the gelatine in a casserole.
(15) 2 Heat the oil in a large casserole dish, add the lemongrass and cloves, curry paste and beef.
(16) Heat a little oil in a wide casserole dish and cook the onions, covered, until soft and golden.
(17) Whitehorn, of course, is such a great writer and such a cool-headed journalist that, as you read her recipes for 'shrimp wiggle' and 'lamb tomato quickie', for 'poulet Marengo' and 'Swedish sausage casserole', you might think her a stranger to such disasters.
(18) Canned hams, turkey rolls, and ground-beef casseroles were inoculated with a mixture of vegetative cells and spores of selected strains of Clostridium perfringens, in approximately known numbers.
(19) But over veal and olive casserole at Coûteaux’s antique-stuffed left bank apartment, she found him charming.
(20) She believes that thinking innovatively about the sharing economy and creating initiatives such as Casserole , which encourages people to cook for their elderly neighours, or Good Gym , which sees people jogging to volunteering jobs, can enable the sector to do more for service users with less resources.
Hotpot
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) So the student question must be addressed on its own merits, not thrown into a demagogic hotpot marked "immigration" (aka "bloody foreigners").
(2) However, "continuing dramas" can't all be about shagging and hotpot (brilliant though that sounds).
(3) Mostly, though, they slept, ate the freeze-dried Adventure Food vegetable hotpot that had been heated up with boiling water, and wondered about the future.
(4) My favorite is Sichuan hotpot, a bubbling caldron of slow-cooked broth infused with fiery peppers and chili oil which you cook fresh meat and vegetables in.
(5) Blimey, you’ve done well there, mate,” one said, handing back a loaf of wholemeal bread (70p down to 9p) and a chicken hotpot (£3.29 down to £1.09).
(6) As Michelle hit 40, Steve was apparently still in Spain, so instead she headed off to ex Will’s bachelor pad dressed like a steaming hotpot of glamour.
(7) Peruse the Daily Feasting Menu: Hodhr’s Hotpot (from £5) goes particularly well with a horn of Gullveig’s Grog (whisky, mead, elderflower and pale ale, £8).
(8) Iceland is famous for its outdoor hotpots – geothermal pools – and in the Westfjords they come with sea views.
(9) BE Apologies for the "shagging and hotpot" imagery.