casserole

noun
UK: /ˈkæsərəʊl/
US: /ˈkæsəroʊl/
  1. A type of food cooked slowly in an oven in a deep dish.

    1. We had a delicious casserole for dinner last night
    2. She prepared a chicken casserole with vegetables for the potluck
  2. A deep, often glass or ceramic, dish with a lid, used for cooking food in the oven.

    1. I baked the casserole in my favorite dish
    2. The cook transferred the stew to a large casserole before baking it

Synonyms

stew bake
casserole verb
  1. To cook food in a casserole dish.

    1. I will casserole some chicken tonight
    2. She likes to casserole vegetables with cheese on top

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "casserole" in English means: A type of food cooked slowly in an oven in a deep dish., A deep, often glass or ceramic, dish with a lid, used for cooking food in the oven..

The phonetic transcription of "casserole" is /ˈkæsərəʊl/ in British English and /ˈkæsəroʊl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "casserole": stew, bake.

Example usage of "casserole": "We had a delicious casserole for dinner last night". More examples on the page.