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This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for August 7, 2009
cazuela (feminine noun (la)) — casserole dish. Look up cazuela in the dictionary Echamos pollo, papas, zanahorias, cebolla, y unas especias a la cazuela para hacer la cena. We threw some chicken, potatoes, carrots, onion, and spices into the casserole dish to make dinner.
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I usually say cacerola. But I'm not sure if it is exactly the same.
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To me this is a casserole dish: And in Spanish I think it can be cacerola or cazuela depending on where you're from. Cazuela can also mean pot.
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Hola, ¿entonces cazuela significa un plato para cocinar comida (cacerola) y no la comida misma ?
Estoy cocinando una de mi favorita cazuela I'm making one of my favorite cassarole dishes today - (refiere a la comida misma [refers to the food itself])
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What are those glazed terra-cotta bowls that are used for baking savory
food in Spain (and sometimes Mexico) called? I always assumed they were cazuelas PS: mira http://cookingwithshirley.com/cooking_in_clay_pots.htm
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Cazuelas... to make huevos al plato. Yummy!
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En México se llaman cazuelas de barro... normalmente, cuando oigo la palabra "cazuela" sólo pienso en ésas... las de otros materiales para mí son cacerolas (u ollas cuando son más profundas).
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I agree, we say "cazuela de barro" for these terra-cotta ones
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No.......dependiendo de donde eres, cacerola = cazuela = pot or casserole dish not the food itself. I know they prepare them but I don't think casseroles (the food) are big in Spanish-speaking countries. I know there are a few recipes out there but not as popular as here in the U.S. I could be wrong but that has been my personal experience. Bievenida Maria José.....se te extrañó.
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