Brisket in sweet and sour sauce

We tried this recipe for Rosh Hashanah: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016867-brisket-in-sweet-and-sour-sauce Our modifications: we used a heavy large roasting pan (as to a smaller pan in which our 5 lb brisket would be snug), tightly wrapped in foil. After roasting at 325 for 3 hours (fat side down in the marinade), we flipped to the lean side and… Continue reading Brisket in sweet and sour sauce

Sweet and sour brisket pot roast

We tried this recipe at home after my MIL made it: https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/food-dining/2019/04/08/bubbe-brisket-cooks-long-and-slow-night-before-seder/zFPWgIatlTOvJiJbaisyQI/story.html Our modifications: first, we ground up 2 tsp black peppercorns, 2 tsp kosher salt, and 2 cloves and used it as a dry rub on the brisket prior to searing it. Second, we used an Italian brand of white wine vinegar, but a… Continue reading Sweet and sour brisket pot roast

Weeknight beef and turkey ragu

We tried this recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1013593-turkey-ragu Our modifications: first, in lieu of pancetta, we used 4 slices of precooked bacon, cut into matchsticks. Second, we doubled the recipe, using 1 1/3 minced turkey (which was the size we had) and 1 lb minced beef. We doubled the amount of onion, garlic, celery, and carrot, and minced… Continue reading Weeknight beef and turkey ragu

Filipino picadillo with potatoes

We tried this recipe, mainly following the “stew” (as opposed to “soup”) version: https://www.kawalingpinoy.com/picadillo-with-potatoes/ Our modifications: first, based on our pantry, we used 1 lb minced bison, even though the stew version calls for 1.5 lb minced beef. We also reduced the fish sauce to 2 tsp (instead of 1 Tbsp, which is 3 tsp).… Continue reading Filipino picadillo with potatoes

Chinese beef chow fun

This is my husband’s favorite restaurant dish, so we tried it at home. We followed this recipe: https://omnivorescookbook.com/recipes/beef-chow-fun-with-chinese-broccoli We used a small bundle of Chinese broccoli, which we split into individual stems (about 3 per stalk) and then parboiled for 1 min. For the noodle, we couldn’t find chow fun noodles, so we used ½… Continue reading Chinese beef chow fun

Pressure cooker Korean beef short rib soup (kalbi tang)

We tried this recipe: https://tastingmenu.wordpress.com/2015/04/17/pressure-cooked-galbi-tang/ We followed the Tasting Menu recipe (including the exact additional seasonings) except for these minor modifications: first, we used 3 lb short ribs and 1 lb beef shank (see Note below). We soaked them in a large bowl of cold water for 30 mins before placing them in a large… Continue reading Pressure cooker Korean beef short rib soup (kalbi tang)

Japanese vegetable curry with pressure-cooked beef

We used a pressure cooker to tenderize beef chuck (a tough cut) before adding it to a quick curry in a separate pot. Here is the method we used: first, we trimmed fat off of and cut 1 lb beef chuck into bite-sized pieces. We heated 1 tsp vegetable oil in the bottom of a… Continue reading Japanese vegetable curry with pressure-cooked beef

Syrian stewed white bean and beef stew

We tried this recipe from Mayada Anjari’s cookbook, The Bread and Salt Between Us. The recipe is too involved to summarize, but the cookbook is available for sale on Amazon: The Bread and Salt Between Us: Recipes and Stories from a Syrian Refugee’s Kitchen https://www.amazon.com/dp/1891105639/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4a7oCb0WZYC8J We found this stew very time-consuming and the result somewhat… Continue reading Syrian stewed white bean and beef stew

Syrian baked kofta with grated tomatoes

We tried this recipe from Mayada Anjari’s cookbook, The Bread and Salt Between Us. First, preheat oven to 400. Second, combine 1.5 lb minced beef (80/20 or 85/15), 1 small grated onion and 1.5 cups (one small bunch) coarsely chopped parsley leaves and tender stems (instead of mincing by hand, we used a handheld blender… Continue reading Syrian baked kofta with grated tomatoes

Indian minced meat with peas (keema matar)

We tried this keema matar recipe from Shubhra Ramineni’s Entice with Spice cookbook, except that we substituted minced bison for minced lamb. First, using a high-walled stainless steel skillet, turn on medium heat without oil and then add 1 lb minced lamb (here, minced bison). Saute until browned, then drain the fatty liquid (it will… Continue reading Indian minced meat with peas (keema matar)