ramequin

/ræˈmɒkɪn/ or /ræˈmɔːkɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of French dish, typically made from a mixture of cooked meats, vegetables, and sauce, baked in a small dish or mold.

“The ramequin was the main course at the medieval banquet, featuring a rich combination of meats and vegetables.”

Synonyms

  • cassole
  • molded dish

Antonyms

  • soup
  • stew