Cacciatora
Cacciatora is an Italian word meaning "hunter-style." As a culinary term, it refers to a meal made with onions, herbs, and often tomatoes, which are then seasoned and braised with a main ingredient such as chicken, rabbit, or sometimes game. The dish's origins are rooted in Italian rustic cuisine, where ingredients were readily available and preparations were simple yet flavorful.
The preparation typically begins by browning the chosen meat, followed by sautéing aromatics like onions and
Cacciatora can be served in various ways, often accompanied by crusty bread for dipping into the sauce,