ragout
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Food, dishragoutra‧gout /ræˈɡuː, ˈræɡuː $ ræˈɡuː/ noun [countable, uncountable] DFFa mixture of vegetables and meat boiled together SYN stewExamples from the Corpusragout• After the soup came courses of fish, meat, game and poultry, followed by a ragout with truffles.Origin ragout (1600-1700) French ragoût, from ragoûter “to bring back the taste”