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casserole
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A dish of glass or earthenware, with a lid, in which food is baked and sometimes served.
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If you don't have a mountain of cooked turkey to get through, make this vegetarian by leaving out the turkey and pancetta, and using veg stock instead of chicken; or, for committed meat-eaters, brown a dozen chicken thighs all over in the casserole for 10 or so minutes, then lift out before starting on the jerusalems.
Melt a quarter of the butter in a large casserole pan over a medium-high heat and fry the lardons until golden.
Spoon half the filling into the pie, and half into a freezer bag for a future pie or casserole.
Heat a large casserole on a medium flame and, when hot, add the oil, pancetta, thyme and garlic, and cook for a few minutes, until the garlic starts to soften.
Put the lid half-over the casserole, turn down the heat and simmer gently for 20-25 minuntil unthe the artichokes are just tender and the sauce reduced.
If you're cooking something else in the oven at around 180C/350F/gas mark four, put all the ingredients for this pudding in a lidded casserole dish for half an hour or so on the bottom shelf.
Two of the six remain uneaten, and the waiter didn't look surprised.The second dish had an innocuous sounding name: casserole of pork with preserved vegetables.
With his family dead or estranged and no one to call his own (even the monstrous Kronos has two loving sons), this lone wolf is invariably called in when the future of mankind is at stake.In quiet moments, Cochrane plays Bach on his lute and whips up pheasant casserole with shallots and Calvados.
In Guangdong a traditional meal for the winter holidays is casserole of "dragon, phoenix and tiger".
And the "Columbian exchange" of foodstuffs between the Old and New Worlds was second in importance in food history only to the adoption of agriculture.Several themes emerge from the resulting historical casserole.
Lung casserole is rather like eating rubber bands.
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