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Ragout Southern Cooking Meaning December Noun Ra Goo English

Word ragout
Date December 20, 2013
Type noun
Syllables ra-GOO
Etymology If you need an English word that can refer to either a combination of food items or a random assortment of things, there's no shortage of options on the menu. If you're in the mood for a stew, there's "hodgepodge" (formerly "hotchpotch"), "olla podrida," or "gallimaufry." Perhaps you'd rather start with a palate cleanser, like "macédoine" or "salmagundi." We also have "gumbo" or "jambalaya," if Southern cooking is more your thing, or "smorgasbord" if you prefer words of Swedish descent. Then there's today's word, "ragout," which comes from French "ragoûter," meaning "to revive the taste," and ultimately from Latin "gustus," meaning "taste."
Examples The movie is an ill-conceived ragout of fantasy, science fiction, and old-fashioned romance.

"Chef Tin Huynh is cooking up a menu of northern and southern Italian favorites-think pappardelle topped with pork ragout and balsamic-glazed octopus." - From a restaurant review by Bao Ong in Gotham Magazine, November 19, 2013
Definition 1 : well-seasoned meat and vegetables cooked in a thick sauce
2 : mixture, mélange

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