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Definition of hotpot in English: hotpotnoun ˈhɒtpɒt 1British A casserole of meat and vegetables, typically with a topping of sliced potato. Example sentencesExamples - The menu is extensive, offering fried and stewed dishes and even hotpots for winter, but the house specialties are from the charcoal grill that stands exposed to the street.
- The vegetable can be used in soups, hotpots or as stuffing for dumplings.
- It offered a little excitement in avoiding the gamekeepers whilst producing some goodness in the shape of a rabbit or a hare for the hotpot along with a few cheap vegetables.
- Although the hotpot was a disappointment, with a lot of dishes in the $5 range and a student discount that knocks off the tax, Vegetarian Fastfood is an ideal place for a very filling lunch.
- I had a good taste of the hotpot and agreed with Ann it was rather glutinous and bland.
- The sausage and bean hotpot is known in many cultures.
- Traditionally-made hotpots have vegetables and water or stock added all at once and are put straight into the oven for long, slow cooking, but I prefer to add extra flavour with some light pre-frying.
- People go to better restaurants which are air-conditioned and they have a Mongolian hotpot.
- There were a range of steaks to choose from, for example, and roast chicken, pork and lamb lunches, as well as hotpots and pies, all served with chips, potatoes or mash and vegetables.
- And you shouldn't miss the hotpot here, even though summer has nearly arrived.
- This quicker version of a hotpot, more of a soup really, is unthickened and has a freshness about it that the oven versions don't.
- Dumplings and meat pieces are cooked in the hotpot, and radish and cabbage too are done similarly.
- She reckons about 50 per cent of what they produce is homemade - minced lamb hotpot, chilli con carne, spaghetti bolognese, that kind of stuff - plus a mean chicken pie.
- Beef is the most commonly used meat, in soups, barbecues, and hotpots.
- I was offered a variety of dishes including beef stew and dumplings, chicken chasseur and a hotpot and I tasted all of them.
- Instead, she has always cooked healthy family meals using inexpensive ingredients; stews, soups, hotpots, fish pies and shepherd's pies.
- All it has to offer customers is pints, darts and hotpots.
- We also serve it with oyster fritters, because oysters used to be incredibly cheap and were often used in the hotpot.
- But what had me really sighing with ecstasy was the yam and meat hotpot.
- And though British cooking's first lady is not the sort of person you would knock up a hotpot for, I know that she is unlikely to be impressed by smart-assed food.
2(in East Asian cooking) a dish consisting of raw ingredients such as thinly sliced meat and vegetables that are cooked by diners at the table by dipping them in boiling broth. I love hot pot so much I rated every restaurant based upon meat quality and soup - 2.1 A metal pot used for cooking or serving hot pot.
beef and a plate of greens and other veggies are ready to go into the hot pot
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