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Recipes with beef

Beef and apricot stew

Beef and apricot stew

If you think dried apricot is good for snacking, know that it is just as good for cooking beef stew. During the long and slow cooking, the apricots soften and release a subtle tanginess that gives the beef stew a beautiful richness that is best experienced than described.
Cook time: 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 people
Crispy beef tripe

Crispy beef tripe

Beef tripe cooked until tender is cooled, sliced, marinated in Vietnamese mixed fish sauce, tossed in starch, and deep fried until golden and crisp. Served with a tangy and spicy dipping sauce, crispy beef tripe may be enjoyed as an appetizer, snack or main course.
Cook time: 8 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Servings: 3 people
Grilled beef bone marrow

Grilled beef bone marrow

Rich. Indulgent. You may just scoop the marrow with a spoon and pop it into your mouth. Or you may enjoy it the way the French and Hungarians do by spreading the marrow on crusty bread.
Cook time: 12 minutes minutes
Servings: 2 people
Boiled beef shank, marrow and vegetable soup (bulalo)

Boiled beef shank, marrow and vegetable soup (bulalo)

In the Philippines, bulalo refers to (1) the bone marrow from the beef shank, (2) a cut of bone-in beef shank, or (3) a meat and vegetable soup cooked with beef shank with the marrow intact.
In this recipe, we cook the soup and vegetable dish in the slow cooker.
Cook time: 6 hours hours
Servings: 4 people
Chinese-style beef tendon

Chinese-style beef tendon

Sticky, gelatinous and melt-in-the mouth tender, beef tendon is a delicacy in Asia. This slow cooker beef tendon recipe includes instructions for serving it for yum cha and as a soup.
Cook time: 8 hours hours
Servings: 6 people
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