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hotdish
noun
A variety of baked casserole that typically contains a starch, a meat or other protein, and a canned and/or frozen vegetable, mixed with canned soup.
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Mr. Schoenefeld, the chef at Haute Dish, worked for months to refine his version of tater tot hotdish, which serves as the signature dish for his restaurant and, frequently, as lunch in the Minneapolis-St.
(At the Bachelor Farmer, there is no hotdish on the menu as yet).
Dishes such as pulled pork and hotdish (which is whatever is left in your fridge cooked in a custard) are popular.
ST. PAUL — Perhaps they will be able to share some tuna hotdish and work things out, but right now the spat between Garrison Keillor and a next-door neighbor is proving a good deal harder-edged than "The News From Lake Wobegon".
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