homestyle

English

Etymology

home + style

Adjective

homestyle (not comparable)

  1. Cooked or prepared in a traditional manner as would be done at home.
    • 1994, Vermont Life, volumes 49-50, page 7:
      Dish out lots of homecooked foods like pot roast, meat loaf, Maine beans and franks, homestyle fries, fish chowder and fresh-baked breads []
    • 2007 October 31, Florence Fabricant, “Off the Menu”, in New York Times:
      LUNETTA The Manhattan outpost of the Smith Street, Brooklyn, restaurant, opened Monday in the former Mayrose space, with homestyle Italian cooking by Adam Shepard, who is also a partner: 920 Broadway (21st Street), (212) 533-3663.

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