Cazuela
An Ecuadorian cazuela | |
| Type | Soup |
|---|---|
| Main ingredients | Stock (meats and vegetables) |
Cazuela (pronounced [kaˈθwela] or [kaˈswela]) is the common name given to a variety of dishes, especially from South America. It receives its name from the cazuela (Spanish for 'cooking pot')—traditionally, an often shallow pot made of unglazed earthenware used for cooking. The ingredients and preparation vary from region to region, but it is usually a mid-thick flavoured stock obtained from cooking several kinds of meats and vegetables mixed together.