Tom Colicchio is the chef and owner of Crafted Hospitality and the head judge and executive producer of the Emmy-winning Bravo hit series, Top Chef. He hosts the iHeart Radio podcast, Citizen Chef. In ...
It’s finally time to turn up the oven or turn on the slow cooker and enjoy warm and hearty dinners. Nothing says fall-off-the-bone delicious than lamb shanks that have been bubbling away for hours in ...
Less-tender cuts of meat have a lot of connective tissue, which accounts for why they are best cooked at low heat and for a long period of time. Lamb shanks are perfect for this method of cooking and, ...
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Heat the oil in a large Dutch oven over medium heat. When hot, brown 2 lamb shanks at a time on all sides. Remove shanks from pan. Pour off fat, but do not wipe out pan ...
As soon as the first chill hits the air and the foliage flaunts its hints of autumn glow, our internal culinary clocks transition to warm, savory, slow-cooked foods that get us mentally ready for the ...
Cafe Amelie, the restaurant with the gorgeous courtyard setting at 912 Royal St. in the French Quarter, shares this recipe for a customer favorite. Chef Jerry Mixon's dish is perfect for cool weather.
Pano Karatassos, executive chef at Kyma, demonstrated his recipe for braised lamb shanks with fennel at the Morningside Farmers Market on October 29. If you can’t find trahanas—a tangy Greek pasta ...
1. Season the shanks with salt and freshly ground pepper. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. 2. In a Dutch-oven casserole, heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil. Add the shanks and sear them on all sides ...
Salt lamb well with kosher salt and then rub spice blend all over. Let meat marinate for a few hours or overnight. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with ...
Few dinners excite me more than braised lamb shanks. Cooking them low and slow is the way to get the meat tender so its flavor can shine through. Any and all Greek food reminds me of my friend Gina, ...