succotash
IPA: sˈʌkoʊtˈæʃ
noun
- (US) A stew made from kernels of corn, lima beans, tomatoes and sometimes peppers.
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Examples of "succotash" in Sentences
- My favourite food is succotash.
- What are the origins of succotash
- I want to cook succotash and lasagna.
- It is unbelievable tasteful succotash.
- The succotash was served at the right time.
- The succotash in this restaurant is popular among people.
- Roasted pork tenderloin with edamame succotash brings vitamin C and folate.
- In Indiana, Succotash is made with green beans and corn instead of lima beans.
- The word succotash itself is an anglicized version of a word from the Narragansett Indians.
- Roasted Barnegat scallops with succotash, smoked tomato, and hen of the woods mushrooms are served.
- Roasted pork shoulder with cranberry honey sauce, sauteed collard greens, and black eyed pea succotash.
- It's actually a dish known as succotash, which in its purest state is a simple dish of lima beans and corn.
- SteamyKitchen said ... succotash is my fav way to have lima beans. so maybe succotash + bacon is next on my list?
- Starting with the unspeakably perverse dish "succotash" (lima beans + corn: now there's a recipe from the Depths of Hell cookbook), lima beans ruin every meal in which they make an appearance.
- Vegetables of the fourth group, which include those which cannot well be classified in the other groups, lend themselves readily to combinations, such as succotash, that make for variety in food.
- Long before Sylvester the Cat, of “Sufferin’ succotash” fame—indeed, long before the arrival on these shores of the white man and his cartoons, the corn and lima bean dish known as succotash was a staple of American cuisine.
- Welcome to November, a month that people take a little bit too seriously, a month of melancholy and corduroy, and the only time of year you'll hear New Yorkers utter the word "succotash" with a straight face on the crosstown bus ….
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