hot pot
- IPA[ˈhätˌpät]
美式
- (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;a metal pot used for cooking or serving hot pot
noun: hotpot, plural noun: hotpots
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. (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
- ▪ 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
- 2. British a casserole of meat and vegetables, typically with a covering layer of sliced potato.