But for me, the ultimate steak is the bone-in rib eye. The rib eye is cut from ribs six through twelve on the cow, between the loin and the shoulder. If you’re getting more than one bone in your ...
There's a reason that the ribeye is one of the most popular menu items at a steakhouse. It's cut from the upper rib cage, just below the shoulder, in an area of the cow that does very little work.
Rib-eye steak with a rich and creamy béarnaise sauce is a classic treat for a Saturday night that's also perfect for Valentine's Day. The potatoes are much easier to cook at home than chips ...
This easy recipe for stir-fried steak and peppers comes together with strips of ribeye and vibrant hot chiles—but you can swap in sweet peppers if you’d prefer. For this bone-in ribeye steak ...
A perfect interplay of acid from the wine and sumptuous fat, red wine sauce is an ideal accompaniment to a peppercorn-crusted rib eye steak. The well-marbled cut stays more tender than New York ...
Toast the peanuts in the oven or in a dry pan. Get them nicely roasted, eight to ten minutes over a medium heat tossing them regularly will do it. Leave the skins on. Set them aside when they are ...
The turnip here needs to be prepared in advance, to make a kind of sauerkraut. It works brilliantly in this special dinner for two. Put the turnips in a large bowl add the salt and juniper berries ...