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[ UK /ɹˈæɡa‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. well-seasoned stew of meat and vegetables

How To Use ragout In A Sentence

  • 570 Then she took from her side a plaited scourge and came down with it on my back and the place where I sit till her forearms were benumbed and I fainted away from the much beating; when she said to the handmaids, “Take him and carry him to the Chief of Police, that he may strike off the hand wherewith he ate of the cumin ragout, and which he did not wash.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Meanwhile, they set before me a tray of food where on were various meats and among those dishes, which were enough to daze the wits, was a bowl of cumin ragout containing chickens breasts, fricandoed569 and flavoured with sugar, pistachios, musk and rose water. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Quoth she, Thou madman’ what made thee eat of cumin ragout and forget to wash thy hand? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The ragout had a distinct Mediterranean feel with roasted peppers and olives scattered in with the lightly cooked pieces of rabbit.
  • For the lentil ragout, in a medium sauté pan, heat the oil over medium heat, add the onions, and sauté until translucent, about two minutes.
  • Oh dear! oh dear!" cried Jeanne; "all the chocolate ragout is spilt, and the whipped-up egg is mixed with the orange-juice soup. The Tapestry Room: A Child's Romance
  • The emphasis in both is on locally caught fish: starters of smoked-mackerel brandade, Harwich crab and Colchester oysters; mains of monkfish, turbot and sea bass, or a ragout of fish and shellfish called zarzuela depescado.
  • Expect baked anglerfish with chipotle jus, ragout of piglet shank and saddle of venison with oyster vinaigrette. Times, Sunday Times
  • The centerpiece of the meal, a juicy autumn vegetable ragout with white beans, butternut squash, and kale, is served over a mound of soft polenta.
  • Expect baked anglerfish with chipotle jus, ragout of piglet shank and saddle of venison with oyster vinaigrette. Times, Sunday Times
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