étouffée

See also: etouffee

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Cajun French étouffée, from French (à l’)étouffée (smothered; dish cooked in a closed pot).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eɪ.tuːˈfeɪ/

Noun

étouffée (countable and uncountable, plural étouffées)

  1. A spiced Cajun stew of meat (crayfish, shellfish, alligator, chicken or another meat) and vegetables, typically cooked in a closed pot and then served with rice.

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.tu.fe/
  • (file)

Noun

étouffée f (plural étouffées)

  1. étouffée (stew cooked in a closed pot); the manner of cooking which is used to make such stews
    une étouffée d’écrevisses
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    pommes de terre à l’étouffée
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Participle

étouffée f sg

  1. feminine singular of étouffé

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