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Secrest’s popular post shows her making a meal colloquially known as “hot dish,” a term that is regionally specific to the Midwest, including Michigan and Minnesota.

From Salon

Quintessential tater-tot hot dish is shepherd’s pie-adjacent here: ground beef, carrots, peas and cheddar cheese on the lower level and tots atop, rather than baked in.

They should be good-sized, long enough to hang easily over your shoulder or wrap around a hot dish coming out of the oven.

The name “popover” stemmed from the transformation that occurs when a thin batter is poured into an intensely hot dish, resulting in puffiness.

If you're planning on making a hot dish, then “the more you can do in advance, the better,” says Turner.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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