A ragout or stew of meat with beans and other vegetables.
Wilt thou cut off my hand, because I ate of a cumin ragout and did not wash?
FN#571] I will teach thee how to eat cuminragout without washing thy hands!
Quoth she, "Thou madman' what made thee eat of cumin ragout and forget to wash thy hand?
Then, by Allah, fair sirs, I did not long hesitate; but took my seat before the ragout and fell to and ate of it till I could no more.
When I found myself alone in bed with her, I embraced her, hardly believing in my good fortune; but she smelt the odour of the ragout on my hands and gave a loud cry, at which the maids came running to her from all sides.
The doctors of the law attended, and when the readers had made an end of reading, the table was spread, and amongst other things they set before us a ragout flavoured with cumin-seed.
Wilt thou cut off my hand, because I ate of a ragout and did not wash?
So when the ragout was set before me, my colour changed and I said to myself, 'It was this that was the cause of the cutting off of my thumbs and toes.
For cold mutton see "Ragout of Mutton" (page 165).
Skin and clean a hare, cut it in pieces and prepare it in the same manner as for ragout of venison (Art.
After having cleaned and skinned two rabbits, cut them in pieces and cook exactly as for ragoutof venison (Art.
Veau Sauté Marengo—nothing epicurean about this, but real tasty; a ragout of veal which must be served in a brown pot.
She meant to have a ragout of the rougher part of the lamb—the neck piece—as a second dish; if Harry did not care for it at dinner, it would make a very savory one for breakfast.
Now these have to be stirred every minute or so, to prevent burning, till brown, and while the ragout is cooking I will make a lemon pie.
Mother Gervaise bustled forward to set upon the napkin she had spread a plate of the ragout for Ruth.
Poach these moulds in a deep saute-pan, and when done dish them up round a ragout composed of truffles, mushrooms, quenelles, and cockscombs.
A Goulache, as it is usually written on menus, or Gulyas as the Hungarians call it, is a ragout in which the pepper plays an important part.
Ghiveci, a ragout with all kinds of vegetables mixed in it, is a great dish of the country.
It is then turned out on a flat dish, and the hot salmis, blanquette or ragout is poured into the centre.
We are not sure whether this fruit is to be stuffed with the ragout and then baked, as is often the custom to do with such shells; the texts prescribes distinctly to hollow out the fruit.
Larger slices of meat than collops; such as slices of beef for a vinaigrette, orragout or stew of onions.
After having browned the potatoes in the oven, the dish should be wiped clean, and the ragout or fricassée poured in.
The host returned, bearing a platter on which there steamed a ragout that gave out an appetizing odour; his wife followed with other dishes and a bottle of Armagnac under her arm.
A spasm of passion crossed his face, another instant and despite Rabecque's frantic proddings he might have flung theragout in the gentleman's face; when suddenly came the landlord unexpectedly to the rescue.
Wilt thou cut off my hand, because I ate of a cumin-ragout and did not wash?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ragout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.