#beef
35 viral recipes tagged #beef.
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Lomo saltado — sauté de bœuf péruvien
Peru's beloved chifa stir-fry: marinated beef strips seared hard in a screaming wok with red onion and tomato, deglazed with soy and vinegar, finished with cilantro — and served with both French fries AND rice. Criollo meets Cantonese.
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Bavette au chimichurri
Argentina on a plate: a hard-seared, deeply charred skirt steak rested and sliced against the grain, drowned in a raw, garlicky, vinegar-sharp chimichurri. Fifteen minutes, one great steak, the sauce that makes it.
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Bulgogi — bœuf mariné coréen
Korea's sweet-savory grilled beef: thin slices of ribeye marinated in soy, pear, garlic, and sesame, then seared hard and fast until caramelized at the edges. Wrap in lettuce with rice and ssamjang, or pile over a bowl.
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Bún Bò Huế — soupe pimentée de bœuf et nouilles de Huế
The fiery cousin of phở from the old imperial city of Huế: a deep beef-and-pork broth perfumed with lemongrass, stained red with annatto and chilli, and given its soul by a spoonful of fermented shrimp paste. Served with thick round rice noodles, tender beef shank and a mountain of fresh herbs — bolder, spicier and more complex than phở.
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Empanadas — chaussons argentins à la viande
Argentina's beloved hand pies: tender pastry discs folded around a savoury-sweet filling of beef, onion, cumin and pimentón, studded with hard-boiled egg, green olive and a hint of sugar. Sealed with the signature pleated 'repulgue' crimp and baked golden — a national snack eaten at every gathering, from asados to football nights.
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Sauerbraten — rôti mariné allemand
Germany's national pot roast: a beef joint steeped for days in a tangy red-wine-and-vinegar marinade with juniper and cloves, then slowly braised until fork-tender. The braising liquid is thickened — traditionally with crushed gingerbread (Lebkuchen) — into a sweet-sour gravy that's pure comfort over potato dumplings and red cabbage.
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Bœuf Bourguignon
Burgundy's great beef braise: chunks of beef slowly cooked in red wine with lardons, mushrooms and glazed pearl onions until the meat is meltingly tender and the sauce is deep, glossy and rich. Rustic in origin, elegant on the plate, and — like all great braises — even better the next day.
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Rinderrouladen — paupiettes de bœuf allemandes
The Sunday-roast classic of German home cooking: thin slices of beef smeared with mustard, layered with bacon, onion and pickle, rolled up and braised low in red wine until fork-tender. The braising liquid becomes a deep, glossy gravy. Served with potato dumplings and red cabbage, it's the comforting centrepiece of countless German family tables.
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Curry massaman — curry thaï doux et épicé
Thailand's rich, mild 'royal' curry, often voted one of the world's most delicious dishes: tender beef (or chicken) and potatoes simmered in coconut milk with a fragrant massaman paste carrying the warm spices of the spice routes — cardamom, cinnamon, star anise, cloves — plus roasted peanuts, tamarind and palm sugar. Gentle on heat, deep on flavour, a little sweet and sour.
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Gyūdon — bol de riz au bœuf japonais
Japan's fast-food favourite, made at home in 15 minutes: paper-thin beef and sweet onions simmered in a savoury-sweet dashi, soy, mirin and sake sauce, then piled over a bowl of hot rice. Comforting, quick and deeply satisfying — often topped with pickled red ginger and a soft or raw egg. The beloved beef bowl of Yoshinoya and countless home kitchens.
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Lasagnes à la bolognaise — gratin de lasagnes classique
The great baked pasta of Emilia-Romagna: layers of fresh egg pasta with a long-simmered ragù alla bolognese, silky béchamel and Parmigiano, baked until the edges crisp and the centre is meltingly rich. A proper lasagne is a project — but the slow ragù and the béchamel-not-ricotta layering are what make it taste like Bologna rather than a casserole.
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Bœuf Bourguignon
The great Burgundian beef stew: chunks of beef braised slowly in red wine with bacon lardons, pearl onions and mushrooms until the meat is fork-tender and the sauce is deep, glossy and profound. Made famous beyond France by Julia Child, bœuf bourguignon is humble peasant cooking elevated by patience — a dish that tastes even better the next day.
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Galbi — travers de bœuf marinés grillés coréens
The sweet-savoury star of Korean barbecue: beef short ribs marinated in a glossy sauce of soy, garlic, sesame, pear and sugar, then grilled fast and hot until caramelised at the edges. Whether cut LA-style across the bones or butterflied off them, galbi is tender, fragrant and built for wrapping in lettuce with rice and ssamjang. The grated pear is the secret — it tenderises and sweetens at once.
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Tibs — bœuf sauté éthiopien
The sizzling centrepiece of an Ethiopian meal: cubes of beef or lamb seared hard and fast with onion, garlic, rosemary, chilli and warm spiced butter until just done and gloriously fragrant. Tibs is celebration food — quick, smoky and deeply savoury — often brought to the table still spitting on a clay brazier, scooped up with torn injera. From mild to fiery, it's the dish that defines a feast.
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Köttbullar — boulettes de viande suédoises
Sweden's most famous export after flat-pack furniture: small, tender pork-and-beef meatballs fried until burnished, then served in a silky cream gravy with mashed potato, tart lingonberry jam and quick-pickled cucumber. Köttbullar are weeknight comfort and Christmas-table tradition alike — the magic is in a soft milk-soaked breadcrumb panade and a pan gravy built on the browned fond.
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Mul naengmyeon — nouilles de sarrasin froides coréennes
Korea's ultimate hot-weather dish: chewy buckwheat noodles in an icy, tangy-savoury beef-and-radish broth, topped with cool cucumber, Korean pear, a halved boiled egg and slices of cold beef, with vinegar and mustard oil added to taste. Mul naengmyeon is bracingly refreshing — slurped from a steel bowl sometimes filled with broth slush — and the contrast of cold, sour, savoury and the slippery-chewy noodles is unlike anything else.
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Milanesa — escalope panée argentine
Argentina's beloved breaded cutlet and the ultimate comfort food: thin slices of beef marinated in garlic, parsley and egg, breaded and fried until shatteringly crisp and golden. Brought by Italian immigrants and adopted as a national obsession, milanesa is eaten with lemon and fries, in a sandwich, or smothered in tomato sauce, ham and melted cheese as the legendary milanesa napolitana.
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Pot-au-feu
France's great one-pot of home cooking: cuts of beef gently poached for hours with marrow bones and a garden of vegetables — carrots, leeks, turnips, celery — until everything is tender and you have a clear, deeply savoury broth. Pot-au-feu is two courses in one pot: the fragrant bouillon served first with toasted bread, then the beef and vegetables with coarse salt, mustard, cornichons and marrow on toast. Rustic, frugal and quietly luxurious.
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Holubtsi — rouleaux de chou farcis ukrainiens
The comforting stuffed cabbage rolls of Ukraine: tender cabbage leaves wrapped around a savoury filling of rice and meat (or rice and mushrooms), nestled in a pot and braised slowly in a tomato-and-sour-cream sauce until meltingly soft. Holubtsi — the name comes from 'little pigeons' — are a dish of family Sundays, holidays and Christmas Eve, made by the panful and always better the next day. Patient, homey and deeply satisfying.
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Kabab koobideh — brochettes de viande hachée grillées persanes
The king of Persian kebabs: seasoned ground lamb or beef (and grated onion) kneaded to a paste, moulded by hand onto wide flat skewers and grilled over hot charcoal until juicy and lightly charred. Served with saffron-buttered rice (chelo kabab) or wrapped in flatbread with grilled tomatoes, sumac and raw onion, kabab koobideh is the centrepiece of Iranian gatherings and kebab houses. The secret is the right fat, thorough kneading, and a screaming-hot grill.
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Kitfo — bœuf haché éthiopien au beurre épicé
A prized delicacy of Ethiopia, especially of the Gurage people: very finely minced lean beef gently warmed (or served raw) and dressed with niter kibbeh — spiced clarified butter — and mitmita, the fiery chilli blend. Kitfo is rich, buttery and deeply flavoured, traditionally served leb leb (lightly warmed) or tere (raw), with ayib (mild cottage cheese), gomen (greens) and injera or kocho. It's celebration food and a true Ethiopian indulgence, all about the quality of the beef and the spiced butter.
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Kare-kare — ragoût philippin de queue de bœuf aux cacahuètes
The Philippines' grand peanut stew: oxtail (and often tripe) simmered for hours until fall-apart tender, then napped in a thick, savoury peanut sauce coloured golden with annatto, alongside eggplant, string beans, banana heart and bok choy. Kare-Kare is rich and gently sweet-nutty — and, crucially, served with a side of bagoong (salty fermented shrimp paste) that you stir in to taste, the salty-funky counterpoint that makes the dish sing. A centrepiece of Filipino fiestas and family feasts, it's pure celebration food.
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Kibbeh — croquettes levantines de boulgour et viande
Often called the national dish of the Levant, kibbeh is a labour of love: a fine paste of bulgur wheat and lean meat (with onion and warm spices) shaped into torpedo-like shells, stuffed with a savoury filling of spiced minced meat, toasted pine nuts and onion, and deep-fried until deeply golden and crisp. Inside, the spiced filling stays juicy. From Syria and Lebanon to Iraq, kibbeh appears in dozens of forms — fried, baked in trays, even raw — but the stuffed fried torpedo is the showpiece, the centrepiece of celebrations and the pride of every home cook.
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Pastitsio — gratin de pâtes grec à la béchamel
Greece's grand baked pasta — sometimes called Greek lasagna: long tubes of pasta layered with a cinnamon- and clove-scented beef-and-tomato ragù, blanketed in a thick, creamy béchamel and baked until the top is golden and set into neat, sliceable squares. Pastitsio is a centrepiece of Sunday lunches, feasts and tavernas, beloved for its comforting layers and the warm, sweet-spiced aroma that sets it apart from Italian bakes. It takes a little time to build its three layers, but the reward is a generous, golden tray that slices like a dream and feeds a crowd.
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La meilleure marinade pour steak
A balanced soy-Worcestershire-garlic marinade that seasons deep, builds a lacquered crust, and never turns the meat mushy. Six pantry staples, forty minutes on the counter, and a steakhouse sear at home.
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Chicken-Fried Steak, sauce crémeuse (steak pané et frit)
Chicken-fried steak is a Texas diner classic: tenderized beef cube steak dipped in a buttermilk-egg wash, packed in heavily seasoned flour, and shallow-fried until the crust shatters like great fried chicken. A quick cream gravy built from the browned pan drippings, flour, and whole milk pulls it all together with an almost aggressive amount of black pepper. The double-dredge and a short rest before frying are what glue that craggy coating on instead of letting it slide off in the oil.
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Foie aux oignons
Tender pan-seared beef liver draped in a heap of slow-caramelized onions and a quick Worcestershire pan gravy, with crisp bacon crumbled over the top. A milk soak softens the liver's mineral edge, and a fast, hot sear keeps the center just blush-pink so the slices stay silky instead of grainy. It's humble, deeply savory diner food that lives or dies on two things: sweet onions and not overcooking the liver.
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Patty Melt
A patty melt is a diner classic: a thin, hard-seared beef patty and a heap of slow-caramelized onions pressed between rye bread and melting Swiss, then griddled in butter until the crust shatters. It eats like the lovechild of a cheeseburger and a grilled cheese, salty-sweet and impossibly crisp. Layering cheese against both slices of bread glues everything together, so it slices clean instead of sliding apart.
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Brochettes de Bœuf (Chich Kebab)
Tender cubes of top sirloin soak in a soy, lemon, and Worcestershire marinade, then grill alongside sweet peppers and red onion until charred at the edges and juicy-pink in the middle. Threading the beef on its own skewers is the trick: the meat hits a perfect medium while the vegetables blister instead of steaming, so every bite tastes grilled, not gray.
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Steak Flat Iron (Paleron)
Flat iron steak comes from the top blade of the chuck, and it is one of the most tender cuts on the whole animal despite its bargain price — deeply beefy, evenly marbled, and shaped like a flat rectangle that sears beautifully edge to edge. A ripping-hot cast iron skillet builds a crackly brown crust while a quick garlic-thyme butter baste seasons the meat from the outside in. Because the muscle fibers run in one obvious direction, a short rest and thin slices against the grain guarantee a fork-tender bite every time.
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Tourte à la viande
A proper British meat pie: savoury minced beef and onion in a thick, glossy gravy, sealed inside crisp, buttery shortcrust top and bottom. The filling is simmered until rich and then cooled completely before it goes into the pastry, which is the trick that keeps the base crisp instead of soggy. Sliced warm, it holds its shape on the plate but the gravy still runs when you cut in.
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Caldo de res (soupe de bœuf mexicaine)
Caldo de res is the big, restorative Mexican beef soup built on bone-in shank simmered until the marrow enriches the broth and the meat pulls apart, with corn on the cob, chayote, carrots, potatoes, zucchini, and cabbage added in stages so each lands perfectly tender. Starting the shank in cold water and holding the pot at a bare simmer keeps the broth clear and deeply beefy instead of greasy or cloudy. A last-minute shower of raw onion, cilantro, and lime wakes the whole bowl up.
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Steak de pointe de surlonge au beurre à l'ail
Sirloin tip is a lean, budget-friendly cut that eats like a far pricier steak when you treat it right: a 30-minute dry brine, a screaming-hot cast-iron sear, and a quick baste in foaming garlic-thyme butter. The salt-ahead step seasons the meat deep down and dries the surface for a serious crust, while the butter baste keeps this lean cut juicy. Slice it thin against the grain and every bite is tender, beefy, and slicked with garlic butter.
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Bœuf Stroganoff
Beef Stroganoff is the classic Russian skillet dish of seared strips of beef and browned mushrooms folded into a silky sour cream and mustard pan sauce. Searing the beef hard and fast in batches keeps it rosy and tender instead of chewy, while stirring the sour cream in off the heat gives you a sauce that stays glossy and never curdles. Spooned over buttered egg noodles, it lands on the table in about 45 minutes.
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Tacos Quesabirria
Quesabirria tacos fold slow-braised, chile-stained beef and molten Oaxaca cheese into corn tortillas that are dipped in the consomé's red fat, then griddled until the edges shatter. A low oven braise with guajillo and ancho chiles builds a deeply savory broth and meat so tender it falls apart, and cooking the tortillas in the skimmed birria fat is what gives these tacos their signature color, crunch, and dunkable richness.
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