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Cassoulet

British pronunciation/kˈæsə‍ʊlət/
American pronunciation/kˈæsoʊlət/
Cassoulet
[NOUN]
1

a stew of meat and beans, originated in France

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cassoulet definition and meaning

What is "cassoulet"?

Cassoulet is a rich and hearty slow-cooked casserole that originated in the Languedoc region of France. The dish typically includes white beans, various meats such as pork sausages, bacon, and duck or goose confit, as well as vegetables and seasonings. The ingredients are layered in a deep casserole dish and slow-cooked for several hours, allowing the flavors to meld together and creating a dish that is both tender and savory. Cassoulet is often considered a traditional and rustic French dish, perfect for warming up on a chilly evening or enjoying with friends and family on a special occasion.

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1In fact now, cassoulet is a marker of fancy French food here.
2So duck is pretty common in Cassoulet.
3Like a tajine, a cassoulet is made in a casserole.
4For example, I have a cassoulet recipe.
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