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 ...
Make the pickled onion. Slice the onion very thinly and put it in a microwaveable container. Add the beet, cilantro, salt, and sugar. Cover everything with 1 part water to 2 parts vinegar. Microwave ...
Bring ½ cup of vegetable stock to a simmer in a saucepan. Heat a dry 7-inch skillet over low heat and toast saffron strands for 1 minute, then transfer to a small bowl and crumble. Combine saffron and ...
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 ...
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Beef cheeks cooked until they fall apart

Beef cheeks start tough, dense, and unforgiving, which makes them perfect for this two step approach. The video shows how ...
Brisket gets all the love in the world of BBQ—but what if I told you there’s a cut that’s just as tender, just as flavorful, and maybe even better? Today on Chuds BBQ, we’re diving into one of ...
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 ...
Your neighborhood barbecue joint probably has a weekend special, and it’s likely to be barbacoa. The Mexican delicacy is traditionally made with lamb, but here in the United States beef cheeks are ...
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 ...
Mourad Lahlou, chef at Aziza in San Francisco, talks with Evan this Saturday about making your own couscous, something his restaurant does every day. He shared couscous-making instructions as part of ...