The humble potato is as Irish as a pint of Guinness. But the Michelin-starred chef and restauranteur JP McMahon, notes in his The Irish Cookbook ($45) that the potato’s association to Ireland only ...
When the days get shorter and the air turns crisp, there’s nothing quite like the deep, soul-warming comfort of a slow-braised dish. Braised beef cheeks are a true hidden gem — a cut once overlooked, ...
The pastitsio is Greece's answer to a lasagne, and this recipe from Magma Soul Santorini is made with beef cheeks, pasta, and a deliciously light yet creamy tasting béchamel foam. Every delicious bite ...
Beef cheeks are crusted in za’atar and then braised in a date purée, which gives them a complex herbal sweetness to balance the rich cut. If you can’t find cheeks, use beef chuck as a substitute. The ...
Cooked low and slow, the beef becomes melt-in-your-mouth tender while the deep, savoury flavours build with every hour. Paired with creamy polenta and green beans, this is a classic comfort dish ...
Luckily, my parents caught on and bought us special PJs or fancy items of clothing. But I don’t remember ever receiving toys. By the time I had children, you better believe I got them PJs and toys and ...
Preheat oven to 300degrees. Heat a heavy bottomed pot over medium high heat. Liberally season beef with kosher salt and pepper then sear on both sides until meat is browned well. Transfer meat to a ...
I'm no Anthony Bourdain, but I do enjoy trying different foods. From haggis in a Scottish pub to Rocky Mountain oysters at an Oklahoma fry to crispy bugs in Thailand, I haven't yet encountered a dish ...
This is the time of year I crave comfort foods. Something braised slowly in a big pot. Those dishes that remind me of when I first learned how to cook back in the day. Way, way back in the day. We’re ...
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