Leftover corned beef makes a raunchy reuben sandwich. Slice and reheat the meat in the juice, layer into rye bread smothered in a Russian dressing, add sauerkraut and grated gruyere, butter the ...
This the ultimate beef stew. In France it is known as boeuf bourguignon and is without a doubt the most famous and popular beef casserole. You can use any type of stewing beef that has lot of ...
A simple spaghetti meat sauce recipe that's packed with flavor with ground beef, bacon, red wine, and shredded carrot and ...
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 ...
If you’re searching for a cozy, filling dish, this Mushroom Beef Casserole will hit the spot! Packed with hearty ground ...
This slow-cooked beef ragù is perfect for batch-cooking and because it's cooked in the oven it's low effort. Serve three tablespoons of ragù to every 100g/3½oz serving of fresh pasta. Red wine ...
For carnivores, there are few combinations that evoke the same timeless elegance and sensory indulgence as steak and red wine. Whether you're ordering at a steakhouse or grilling at home, the ...
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 ...
Image credit: Spier This celebratory whole beef fillet is an elegant centrepiece, perfect for your next festive dinner. It’s quick to prepare, with a make-ahead red wine sauce for convenience.
2 New York strip steaks (1½ pounds), cut into 1-inch cubes 1 (15-ounce) package cremini mushrooms 1 large red onion, sliced into large pieces 1 pint cherry tomatoes ...
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