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countable and uncountable, plural casseroles
(countable) A dish of glass or earthenware, with a lid, in which food is baked and sometimes served. examples
Food, such as a stew, cooked in such a dish. examples
(by extension) Food that fills the high-walled dish or pan that it was cooked in. examples
third-person singular simple present casseroles, present participle casseroling, simple past and past participle casseroled
(transitive) To cook like, or as, a casserole; to stew. quotations examples
Just now I'm waiting for Tony Goodwin [the publisher] to arrive, casseroling a rabbit, fricasseeing it actually, listening to Revolver on the record player and the gale stripping the olive trees outside, and answering my correspondence, when […]
1999, Peter Craven, The Best Australian Essays 1999, Black Inc., page 16