stew - use in sentences

Object

  • steak: Our stewing steak ( sliced or diced ) can be used with this method.
  • casserole: Slow cooking is recommended as in braising or pot roasting, superb for stews casseroles and pies.
  • beef: Ingredients Some olive oil About 500g ( a bit more than a pound ) of cheap, nasty stewing beef.
  • soup: They can also be included in dishes such as stews, soups, casseroles, pies and bakes.
  • sauce: They are added to soups, stews, sauces and stir fries.

Converse of object

  • cook: Cooking: Brown ground beef in the same pot you plan on cooking the stew in.

Adjective modifier

  • hearty: They've got a rotating menu, ranging from juicy oysters to a hearty white bean stew.
  • Vietnamese: Anyway, have a yummy smelling Vietnamese stew in the wok [ a ' ' Ken Hom ' ] and rice nearly ready.
  • spicy: A: Gumbo is a spicy, hearty stew typically found in the States on the Gulf of Mexico and in south Louisiana.
  • tasty: The rest will make a tasty stew for supper.
  • Irish: Food: An enormous pot of Irish stew... Many thanks Arthur.
  • delicious: He has 50 minutes to wash his face, and eat a very large plate of Granny's delicious stew.

Modifies a noun

  • pond: The Great Pond on Epsom Common was the largest of the two stew ponds built by the monks in medieval times.

Noun used with modifier

  • venison: Sublime, the tender filet was correctly under cooked and tender as a baby, the venison stew was rich and magnificent.
  • mutton: They may well have decided to have a nice mutton stew afterward.
  • beef: The second was a beef stew with giant beans.
  • lamb: Spring lamb stew An all in one dish - ideal for a chilly spring evening.
  • veg: One of the daily specials, a sausage casserole, was more of a veg stew.
  • bean: They've got a rotating menu, ranging from juicy oysters to a hearty white bean stew.

Preposition: with

  • rice: Some good goat stew with rice along with the requisite Nile Specials for lunch at the small outdoor park restaurant.

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