Cassoulet is a French dish, of white beans cooked into a stew or casserole. It typically contains pork, sausage, mutton, goose, or duck and pork skin. It is traditionally cooked in a deep, round earthenware dish that has slanted sides. It has been traced back as far as the 1300's in France.
Casserole is a French dish since the word in Italian is casseruola.
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It doesn't come from any particular country.
They come from Canada
The country that sardines come from is Spain. They also come from Portugal and France. They are usually shipped to California where they are produced.
Yes, une casserole is a French word.
The noun casserole is a countable noun. Example: We have two casseroles, one tuna casserole and one chicken casserole.
It is a baked Italian American casserole. The ziti pasta is made in Italy and in the US.
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There are many new and interesting ways to prepare casserole which appeals to one's palate. The most common and favorite choices around the world are beef casserole, chicken casserole and potato casserole.
Casserole is a French dish since the word in Italian is casseruola.
I baked a tuna casserole last night.
Some other words for casserole include:CassouletGoulashStewPot Pie
Depends on the size of the casserole and type.
I am pretty sure that it helps keep in the moisture so that it does not come out dry as a bone haha.
The type of cheese used in a casserole depends on the recipe for the casserole. For instance, a broccoli casserole usually contains cheddar cheese, whereas a lasagna recipe may call for mozzarella and cottage cheeses.
No you can't able to put casserole dish on the hop.