beef

American, BBQ, beef

Tri-tip on the Grill

Tri-tip can be hard to find around these parts. I got mine from Coborn’s in Ramsey, but I don’t know of a source in the city. There are a few things you can substitute, and one of the best would be flank steak. I think boneless shell steak, hanger steak, or london broil might work […]

Asian, beef, greens, sides, stir-fry

Beef and Baby Bok Choy Stir-fry

You can use any hearty vegetable for this. It cooks pretty quickly, so start some rice first. I was going to take some cool pictures with one of the fancy cameras around here, but I couldn’t figure out how to work the dang thing 😛 so you’ll have to use your imagination. Basically it looked […]

American, beef, meat

Meat(loaf) ‘n’ Potatoes

On this snowy and blustery April night (who’da thunk?) I decided it was meat and potatoes time. America’s Test Kitchen came through again with a great recipe and technique for meatloaf. Theirs dealt with the problem of when you only have ground beef and not meatloaf mix (which is beef, pork, and veal). I actually […]

beef, Eastern European, noodles, potatoes, stew

Hungarian Goulash & Spaetzle

Here’s the perfect dish for a cold night and several subsequent cold days as tasty planned-overs. I use an ‘authentic’ (supposedly) version, rather than the Lutheran church cookbook version that has all kinds of crazy things in it, like macaroni and tomato sauce. In this version the only thickening comes from the potatoes as they […]

beef, Middle Eastern, peppers, rice

Stuffed Peppers

For my final performance of the weekend, I made stuffed green bell peppers. The farm share included the most tender, juicy little peppers, so I knew this would be a good choice (since the grocery store peppers are often oversized and leathery). I combined a few recipes (using the one in almostturkish as the backbone) […]