Casserole has come to mean two things. The cooking vessel called a casserole and a category of dishes called casseroles that usually include several ingredients all baked together in a casserole (the cooking vessel). The cooking vessel makes it easy to bake an assembled dish in a manner that cooks it evenly and allows it to be served in the same vessel. The dish 'casserole' is an easy method of combining several ingredients to form a 'one-dish' meal. It also allows the cook to incorporate meat and vegetables in one dish helping to give it a healthy balance.
Casserole is a French dish since the word in Italian is casseruola.
Pan in french is casserole.:)
Yes, une casserole is a French word.
The word casserole has been in French since at least 1583, meaning one type of dish for cooking in.The word came into English from French in or before 1706, with the same sense.Since at least 1958 "casserole" in English has also referred to the food prepared in the utensil itself.Since 1930 or earlier, "casserole" has also been used(i) as a verb, meaning "to cook in a casserole (utensil)"(ii) figuratively, to mean a blend of some kind
Absolutely not.
A saucepan is "une casserole" (fem.) in French.
Noodles and Cheese Casserole = Macaroni and Cheese
No, casserole is not a french word for a small bowl, in fact, casserole is either a saucepan or a dish that is composed with meat, vegetables and a sauce blanche. You would know about the first definition if you would have taken the time to google it.
Casserole French Toast is much like traditional French Toast but, this is placed in a casserole dish, like a lasagna, and baked. Basically, one would take a loaf of bread, cut it into slices and lay the slices onto a casserole dish. One would then pour 5-8 beaten eggs over the bread, leave it in the fridge overnight. In the morning, dot the bread with butter, cinnamon and sugar. Bake for 30 minutes at 380, and you have French Toast from the oven, in a casserole dish.
French Translation= Casserole of noodles and cheese A.K.A. Macaroni and Cheese, Mac and Cheese..
Yes, French style refers to the way the beans are cut, but does not change the flavor.
The noun casserole is a countable noun. Example: We have two casseroles, one tuna casserole and one chicken casserole.