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#* '''2014''', Sam Miller, [http://books.google.com/books?id=9FnOAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA33 ''A Strange Kind of Paradise: India Through Foreign Eyes''] (Random House: {{ISBN|9781448192205}} p. 33:
#* '''2014''', Sam Miller, [http://books.google.com/books?id=9FnOAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA33 ''A Strange Kind of Paradise: India Through Foreign Eyes''] (Random House: {{ISBN|9781448192205}} p. 33:
#*: '''Brown stew''' and [[Irish stew]] were among the dishes that appeared each week on the nursery menu.
#*: '''Brown stew''' and [[Irish stew]] were among the dishes that appeared each week on the nursery menu.
# {{label|en|cookery|Caribbean}} A stew cooked or served with a brown-coloured [[sauce]]
# {{label|en|cookery|Caribbean|Jamaica}} A stew cooked or served with a brown-coloured [[sauce]]
#* '''2008''', B. W. Higman, ''Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture'' (University of the West Indies Press: {{ISBN|9789766402051}} p.324:
#* '''2008''', B. W. Higman, ''Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture'' (University of the West Indies Press: {{ISBN|9789766402051}} p.324:
#*: Increasingly preferred was the method known as '''"brown stew"'''. Sullivan had recommended adding a brown [[gravy]] to [[broiled]] [[kingfish]] and stewing [[junefish]] in a brown sauce, thickened with flour.
#*: Increasingly preferred was the method known as '''"brown stew"'''. Sullivan had recommended adding a brown [[gravy]] to [[broiled]] [[kingfish]] and stewing [[junefish]] in a brown sauce, thickened with flour.

Revision as of 22:36, 6 March 2021

English

Noun

brown stew (countable and uncountable, plural brown stews)

  1. (cooking, dated) A stew in which the meat is browned before being added
  2. (cooking, Caribbean, Jamaica) A stew cooked or served with a brown-coloured sauce
    • 2008, B. W. Higman, Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture (University of the West Indies Press: →ISBN p.324:
      Increasingly preferred was the method known as "brown stew". Sullivan had recommended adding a brown gravy to broiled kingfish and stewing junefish in a brown sauce, thickened with flour.
    • 2013, David Daley and Gwendolyn Daley, "No. 6: Brown Stew Chicken" Caribbean Cookery Secrets: How to Cook 100 of the Most Popular West Indian, Cajun and Creole Dishes (Little, Brown; →ISBN:
      Brown Stew is simply a meat/fish dish in gravy.

Antonyms

  • (stew in which the meat is browned before being added): white stew