Noun
(US) A variety of baked casserole that typically contains a starch, a meat or other protein, and a canned and/or frozen vegetable, mixed with canned soup.
A main course or sidedish served hot during a meal.
A dish for serving hotdish.
Source: en.wiktionary.org“Above all things, people like meaty, cheesy potatoes and lots of it,” says Allison Kenninger, manager of the Kringen Klub for Fargo’s Sons of Norway, which recently held a hotdish buffet that featured seven different dishes. Source: Internet
According to Food & Wine, the first recorded hotdish recipe appeared in the 1930 Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid Cookbook from Mankato. Source: Internet
The contest results came with a little bit of deja vu, since both Boemer and Riebel won in the same categories at last year’s Winter Carnival hotdish competition. Source: Internet
There was Lena’s hotdish, Upside Down Pizza hotdish, creamy baked chicken hotdish. Source: Internet
Hotdish is any of a variety of casserole dishes, which are popular throughout the United States, although the term "hotdish" is used mainly in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Source: Internet
’s “Hotdish of Champions” won the eighth annual Minnesota Congressional Delegation Hotdish Competition on Wednesday. Source: Internet