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61 Macaronade
a rich blend of wild and domestic mushrooms and chunks of foie gras, smothered in fresh pasta; specialty of the southwest. Also, macaroni with mushrooms, bacon, white wine, and Parmesan cheese; an accompaniment to a beef stew, or daube; specialty of Provence. -
62 Matelote (d'anguilles)
freshwater fish (or eel) stew.Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Matelote (d'anguilles)
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63 Meurette
in, or with, a red wine sauce. Also, a Burgundian fish stew. -
64 Miroton (de)
slice (of). Also, stew of meats flavored with onions. -
65 Mouclade
creamy mussel stew from the Poitou-Charentes on the Atlantic Coast, generally flavored with curry or saffron. -
66 Navarin
lamb or mutton stew. -
67 Pauchouse
, pochousestew of river fish that generally includes tanche (tench), perche (perch), brochet (pike), and anguille (eel); specialty of Burgundy -
68 Rascasse
gurnard, or scorpion fish in the rockfish family; an essential ingredient of bouillabaisse, the fish stew of the Mediterranean. -
69 Tagine
spicy North African stew of veal, lamb, chicken, or pigeon, and vegetables. -
70 Waterzooi
Flemish chicken stew cooked with aromatic herbs and vegetables in a sauce of cream and chicken broth. -
71 mijoter
simmer, stew
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stew — stew; stew·ard·ess; stew·ard·ly; stew·ard·ship; stew·ards·man; stew·ar·tia; stew·art·ite; stew·art·ry; stew·art s; stew·art; stew·ard; stew·ard·ry; … English syllables
Stew — Stew, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stewed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stewing}.] [OE. stuven, OF. estuver, F. [ e]tuver, fr. OF. estuve, F. [ e]tuve, a sweating house, a room heated for a bath; probably of Teutonic origin, and akin to E. stove. See {Stove}, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stew — Stew, n. [OE. stue, stuwe, OF. estuve. See {Stew}, v. t.] 1. A place of stewing or seething; a place where hot bathes are furnished; a hothouse. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] As burning [AE]tna from his boiling stew Doth belch out flames. Spenser. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stew — ist: englischsprachige Bezeichnung für einen Eintopf, siehe z.B. Irish Stew oder Brunswick Stew Diminutiv von Stewart (Vorname) Stew (Musiker) alias Mark Stewart (* 1961), US amerikanischer Singer Songwriter Siehe auch: Stu … Deutsch Wikipedia
stew — [n1] mixture, miscellany brew, goulash*, hash, jumble, medley, mélange, mishmash, mulligan*, olio*, pasticcio*, pie*, potpourri, salmagundi*, soup; concepts 432,457,460,461 Ant. element stew [n2] commotion; mental upset agitation, confusion,… … New thesaurus
stew — ► NOUN 1) a dish of meat and vegetables cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan. 2) informal a state of anxiety or agitation. 3) archaic a public steam bath. 4) archaic a brothel. ► VERB 1) cook slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan.… … English terms dictionary
stew — stew1 [sto͞o, styo͞o] vt. [ME stuen < MFr estuver, to stew, bathe < VL * extufare < L ex, out + Gr typhos, steam, smoke < IE * dheubh < base * dheu , blow, be turbid > DULL] to cook by simmering or boiling slowly for a long time … English World dictionary
Stew — Stew, v. i. To be seethed or cooked in a slow, gentle manner, or in heat and moisture. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stew — Stew, n. [Cf. {Stow}.] 1. A small pond or pool where fish are kept for the table; a vivarium. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Chaucer. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] 2. An artificial bed of oysters. [Local, U.S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stew — index imbroglio Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stew — vb *boil, seethe, simmer, parboil … New Dictionary of Synonyms