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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a casserole" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of dish that is typically baked in an oven, often made with a variety of ingredients.
Example: "For dinner, I prepared a casserole filled with chicken, vegetables, and cheese."
Alternatives: "a baked dish" or "a casserole dish".
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A casserole?
"Celie left a casserole.
Or how about a casserole?
Butter a casserole dish.
I can do a casserole.
NIGHT CONVERSATION "Celie left a casserole.
Do I make you a casserole?
**{:.break one} ** ** "Celie left a casserole.
Layer a casserole dish with the meat, eggplant and potatoes.
I'm going to drop off a casserole later".
I cooked the beans overnight in a casserole at 100C.
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