Jamie Oliver’s Osso Buco is one of the best and easiest to make Osso Buco recipes ever. This Osso Buco can be made with veal shank, pork, beef, lamb, or even chicken meat. Also, you can cook the Osso Buco in the oven, slow cooker, Instant Pot, or simply on the stove. This Osso Buco recipe is better than the traditional Italian recipe. Make sure to leave a comment if you love it.
A simple and delicious Greek marinade perfect for lamb, chicken, pork and beef. With flavour from lemon, garlic, herbs and spices, it’s a game-changer for perfect tender meat.
Birria is a meaty stew made with beef, lamb or pork. For this recipe, we’ve chosen delicious and inexpensive pork shoulder, but feel free to use beef chuck roast or other cuts.
RECIPE VIDEO ABOVE. The smell of Middle Eastern spices while this is cooking is totally intoxicating!! Try this Lamb Kofta recipe once, and you'll be addicted for life! Traditionally cooked over charcoal, brilliant on the BBQ, but I usually cook these midweek on the stove. **great recipe for gatherings, DIY spread, make ahead**
This leftover lamb gyros recipe is the most delicious way to use up leftover roasted lamb or really and truly any leftover large portion of meat
Beef and sheep's kidneys are often recommended for food on account of their cheapness. Although there are many ways to cook them, they are an acquired
Over the years, this recipe which was first posted in 2020, has been our most popular recipe of all time. It makes me so happy that folks are discovering the wonderful health benefits - and deliciousness of grassfed beef live. I want to share the recipe that took me from a liver hater to a liver lover! I think the world’s divided into three groups when it comes to liver: A small minority who love it. A slightly bigger group who have tried it and don’t like it. A vast majority who haven’t tried it (and are convinced they won’t like it). Which group are you in? The reviews on our liver shopping page are a testament to the love affair many people have with liver. I used to be in the middle group - but I recently realized my negative bias was based on two things - I wasn’t cooking it right and I hadn’t had my own Heartstone Farm grass-fed beef liver. SHOP HEARTSTONE FARM 100% GRASS FED BEEF LIVER - Over 80 5-star reviews So now I’m in group #1 - and I’m here to share how I now cook beef liver and why it made all the difference. Here’s the biggest thing I can share - don’t overcook it. That right there will probably turn you from a hater to a lover. You want a bit of pink - no more, no less. The ingredients for this recipe are bacon, milk, onions, and butter - and salt. Don’t skimp on the salt. (By the way, salt is not nearly as bad as you might have thought.) Ingredients 1 pound Heartstone Farm grass-fed beef liver SHOP HERE 4 strips bacon 3 tbsp pasture butter 1 large onion 4 large garlic cloves 10 ounces sliced button mushrooms Instructions Unwrap the beef liver and lay flat on a layer of paper towels. I like to cook it and serve it sliced up. Soak the liver in a dish or bowl of milk for 30-60 minutes. This is an important step in removing the bitter flavor from the liver. Salt and pepper the liver generously, and leave it out at room temperature while you prepare the remaining ingredients. Pat the liver dry. Dice bacon and fry in 2 tablespoons of butter in a large skillet. When crispy, remove the bacon bits from the pan and drain on paper towels. Leave the grease and butter in the pan. Slice onion roughly. Slice the mushrooms. You want your pieces of onion to be similar in size to a bite of liver. Saute the mushrooms and onions on low in bacon grease and butter until they start to soften but the onion is not yet translucent. Add garlic for 30 seconds. Put the onion, mushrooms and garlic to one side of the pan, away from heat. Turn the heat up to medium and add the last tablespoon of butter When the butter is melted, add half the liver slices. Cook until you start to see the edges cooking. They’ll turn from red to gray. When that border is a few millimeters thick (2-3 minutes, or so), flip them over. Fry on the second side for another 2-3 minutes. Until you know how you like your liver, the best way to check is to cut into it. If it’s still red, keep flipping until it is just barely cooked through. You want just a tinge of pink so it’s cooked but still tender Place liver on a platter and cook remaining liver in the same fashion. Toss the bacon bits and smother the liver with them. Add the onions and mushrooms. Serve! I like to have liver about once a month. It’s such a healthy meat, and I think you’ll love it - if you cook it right. CLICK HERE TO SHOP FOR HEARTSTONE FARM GRASS FED BEEF LIVER
This Greek Gyro seasoning is a perfect blend of spices and herbs that will enhance the flavor of chicken, beef, lamb or pork! It can be used as a dry rub, seasoning or a marinade.
This lamb platter is based on the middle-eastern/ American food served at The Halal Guys food trucks in New York City.
Make your favorite American-style Greek gyros at home! This gyro meat recipe combines ground beef and lamb to get that distinctive flavor you find at Greek restaurants. The texture is meatloaf-style rather than restaurant-style, but the flavors are on point. Doing it this way saves tons of time. Top with Tzatziki Sauce, tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers!
A step by step guide to making a succulent juicy roast pork with crispy crackling every time!
Garlic Roasted Rack of Lamb with Butter Sauce – Tender, flavorful, and super easy to make! This Garlic Roasted Rack of Lamb is the most elegant family holiday dinner. This oven-roasted rack o…
Give lamb a try — and serve it with one of these sauces.
Try this Ultimate Beef Stew recipe from Ina Garten's new cookbook, Modern Comfort Food.
Want to know what seasoning could make your next lamb recipe really pop? My blend of herbs and spices will make your lamb recipes go from great to amazing! This quick and easy spice rub uses pantry staple dried herbs and spices so it's cheap and cheerful! Use it on leg of lamb, lamb steaks or in a lamb stew - so versatile. #chefnotrequired
These Mediterranean Lamb Bowls are an easy and healthy ground lamb recipe with exotic Mediterranean flavors to spice up dinner any night of the week!
For the longest time, Molly thought Beef Wellington was just too fancy until she realized that it’s basically just a giant pig in a blanket…or…more like a cow in a blanket. This is her Asian-ish spin with a big, juicy, honkin’ beef tenderloin slathered in black bean garlic sauce with a layer of spinach and HAM! All wrapped up in two layers of buttery, golden, flaky puff pastry.
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. In a medium bowl, combine the glaze ingredients, mixing well. Place the ribs onto the prepared baking sheet and bake uncovered for 30 minutes. Brush half of the prepared glaze over the ribs, baking them for another 60-65 minutes, brushing with the remaining half of the glaze every 15 minutes or so. Increase the oven temperature to 400 F during the last 10-15 minutes of baking time to caramelize the glaze. Remove the ribs from the oven when they are sticky and fork tender. Serve at once.
The best, easiest rack of lamb you will ever make! This recipe takes five minutes to prepare. It's foolproof. And if you enjoy gnawing on bones as if they were lollipops, this recipe is for you. This rack of lamb goes beautifully with crispy fingerling potatoes.