Swap the bacon for finely chopped mushrooms or Italian sausage. Switch the red wine for beef stock and a little red wine vinegar or balsamic for acidity. Make your own crushed tomato sauce by blitzing ...
This recipe brings you fall-off-the-bone tender short ribs, braised in a deeply savory red wine sauce that melds the flavors ...
It's time to upgrade your standard issue beef stew with a squeeze or two of something you already have in your pantry. This ...
Beef bourguignon is a traditional French recipe with deep, rich flavors, but the wine you use is critical to getting the ...
This recipe takes tender, perfectly roasted beef and elevates it with a rich sauce made from red wine, aromatic herbs, and shallots.
This the ultimate beef stew. In France it is known as boeuf ... This is perfect for stewing as it will melt into the surrounding sauce giving a wonderful thickness and rich flavour.
James Martin's warming beef hotpot is a wintry dream come true. The beef is meltingly tender in its red wine sauce and it's all topped with crisp potatoes. There will be no leftovers. Preheat the ...
Rub the beef fillets with salt and freshly ground ... Pour the mushroom and red wine sauce over the steaks and serve.
Beef stew is hearty, delicious, and meaty, but it’s just as tasty without the meat. Here’s why you should skip the beef in ...
Leftover corned beef makes a raunchy reuben sandwich ... Serve with the jus as a dipping sauce (and a cheeky bluff oyster to garnish).
so named because of the colour of the sauce (although, in truth, it’s more brown than red, but “brown-cooked” doesn’t sound as appetising). Beef cheeks are wonderful in a red-cooked dish ...
Cut the beef into thin slices 5 cm \(2 inch\) long. Put the slices into a small bowl and mix them well with the Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry, soy sauce ... mange tout, red pepper and bok ...