Indulge in the rich and savory flavors of Bone Marrow with Oxtail Marmalade, a gourmet appetizer recipe that will impress ...
If you're an oxtail lover but not a fan of the price, beef neck bones are about to change your life. These underrated beef cuts bring the same rich, meaty goodness to the table at a fraction of ...
Oxtail needs a seriously slow cooking time – at least three hours - but will reward you with a deep, hearty stew or soup. Make oxtail soups and stews the day before, leave to cool, then scrape ...
Transfer into a casserole. Add the beef and oxtail pieces to the pan, a few at a time and continue to cook until the meat is beginning to brown. Add to the casserole. Add the wine and 150ml (5fl ...
Bring a large pot of water to the boil, add the oxtail and beef tendon (if using) and simmer for a minute, then drain. Rinse the pieces under cool running water, checking the oxtail carefully and ...
Brigid Washington's version of beef patties features a flaky, curry-laced dough and a filling spiked with ginger and Scotch bonnet. Once braised, deeply flavorful oxtails practically melt.
Oxtail soup is the perfect winter warmer. Invest in the cooking time and you’ll be rewarded with a lovely rich soup that really makes the most of this cheap cut of meat. Heat the oil in a large ...
You'll see cuts like short rib, oxtail, and brisket treated this way, since they can be unpleasantly tough unless cooked low and slow. For this red wine–beef stew, Pépin recommends using the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. In the US, oxtail was once considered a cheap and undesirable cut of beef. That's because it's mostly bone and fat, with only about 40% usable meat. But as it's ...
Transfer into a casserole. Add the beef and oxtail pieces to the pan, a few at a time and continue to cook until the meat is beginning to brown. Add to the casserole. Add the wine and a ¼ pint ...