For those uninitiated in the world of oxtail, this might just be the culinary adventure you’ve been missing. Oxtail is, quite literally, the tail of a cow, characterized by its bony, fatty, and ...
For the oxtail: Season the oxtail on all sides with salt and pepper. Heat ¼ cup of the oil in a large (8-quart) Dutch oven set over medium-high heat. When the oil shimmers, add the oxtail and brown on ...
Kare-kare: Filipino oxtail stew, made with peanut butter. The first is for the classic Filipino oxtail kare-kare, made with peanut butter. This version capitalizes on the slow cooker’s ability to make ...
Rich braised oxtail topped with parsley-shallot salad and served on bruschetta is one of the unusual highlights on a lively bar menu at Bar Marmont, where Carolynn Spence recently took over as chef. I ...
Though oxtail in all of its forms may be among the most famous Jamaican recipes today, the cut didn't always get the credit it deserved. Elevated out of necessity, oxtail's long history transformed it ...
How to cook oxtail A popular dish in many countries, including Italy, England, Russia and parts of Asia and Africa, oxtail is the key ingredient in oxtail soup and different types of stew. Oxtail ...
Oxtails are more popular than ever. To properly cook this cut, time and skill are required. Our expert discusses the best ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By MARCUS SAMUELSSON Oxtail is one of my favorite meats, and I like it best when it has been slow-cooked for hours, so I recommend cooking it the day before ...