Meaning & Definition of word "Casserole"

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    Casserole

    /ˈkæs.ə.roʊl/

    noun:

    • 1. A large, deep dish used for cooking and serving a variety of foods, typically prepared in one pot.
      • Example: She baked a delicious vegetable casserole for the family dinner.
    • 2. A dish prepared in a casserole dish, usually consisting of a mixture of ingredients, often baked in an oven.
      • Example: The chicken and rice casserole was a hit at the potluck.

    verb:

    • 1. To cook or prepare food in a casserole dish.
      • Example: She decided to casserole the leftovers from last night's dinner.

    Etymology

    From French 'casserole', derived from 'casser' meaning 'to break'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    casserole dish:

    A deep dish used for baking casseroles.

    casserole ready:

    Indicating that a meal or dish is prepared to serve.

    one-pot casserole:

    A type of casserole that combines all ingredients in one pot.

    Related Words

    bake:

    To cook food with dry heat in an oven.

    stew:

    To cook food slowly in liquid.

    potluck:

    A meal where each guest brings a dish to share.

    Slang Meanings of casserole

    Meaning: Casserole for a gathering of friends is often referred to as a 'potluck casserole'.

    Example Sentence: Everyone brought their favorite dishes to the potluck, and my casserole was a hit!

    Meaning: Casserole can also imply a mix of different things or a hodgepodge.

    Example Sentence: Her ideas were a casserole of various trends that made the project unique.