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ragout

[ra-goo] / ræˈgu /
NOUN
stew
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Ragout, on the other hand, is a slow-cooked French-style stew that can be prepared with meat or fish and vegetables — or just vegetables.

From Salon • Dec. 11, 2021

Amazon is said to currently have 17 meals available, including “Steak Au Poivre,” “Tacos al Pastor with Pork,” and “Roasted Cod with Cannellini Bean Ragout & Pesto.”

From The Verge • Jul. 18, 2017

On the menu of Moscow's Grand Hotel: "Ragout of Intestines."

From Time Magazine Archive

Ragout Cut pieces of cold boiled or roasted beef into cubes of one inch; to each quart of this allow two tablespoonfuls of butter, two of flour and a pint of stock.

From Made-Over Dishes by Rorer, Sarah Tyson Heston

Don't forget the Ragout and the Poulet, either chasseur or else paysanne; nor yet the Pie de Mars if in season.

From The Gourmet's Guide to Europe by Newnham-Davis, Lieut.-Col. (Nathaniel)




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