Casserole

/ˈkæsəroʊl/ noun

A large, deep dish used for cooking or a dish consisting of meat, vegetables, or other ingredients baked slowly in such a vessel.

From French casserole, diminutive of casse 'ladle, pan,' from Provençal cassa, from Late Latin cattia 'ladle.' The word entered English in the 18th century, initially referring to the cooking vessel before extending to the food cooked in it.

AMካሴሮል
ARكاسيرول
BNকাসেরোল
CAcasserola
CSzapékání
DAcasserole
DEAuflauf
ELκαζανό
ESguiso
FAکاسرول
FIuuniruoka
FRcasserole
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