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beef stew Glossary Term
A food dish that combines beef with a variety of other ingredients, such as potatoes, vegetables, herbs, spices, and broth to create a savory dish, rich in flavor and often served as the main dish.
grass-fed beef Glossary Term
Beef that has been raised almost exclusively on grass rather than grain or commercially produced cattle feed.
halal beef Glossary Term
Beef that is processed by butchers who follow strict Islamic guidelines. Beef must be free of any other food components that are considered unclean and are prohibited for human consumption.
kosher beef Glossary Term
Beef that is processed using specific guidelines of Jewish law and with the supervision of special rabbis.
ropa vieja Glossary Term
A traditional beef stew from Cuba made with shredded beef that is often served with black beans and rice.
beef noodle soup Glossary Term
A hearty noodle soup made from a combination of egg noodles, small chunks of beef, beef stock, and seasonings.
liver beef Glossary Term
Beef liver is rich in protein and iron, but like many other organ meats, it is high in cholesterol, so it should not be consumed often.
kabob meat beef Glossary Term
Beef for kabobs can be purchased that has already been cut into the appropriate sized chunks, which are ready to assemble onto skewers.
short ribs beef Glossary Term
Beef ribs that are cut into 3 to 4 inch sections, consisting of meat, fat and bone. Short ribs are cut from the chuck and plate primal sections.
pot roast soup Glossary Term
Similar to a beef stew, this type of soup is made with a cut of meat suitable for pot roasts (round or chuck) that is mixed with vegetables and a rich broth.
vegetable beef soup Glossary Term
A combination of a traditional Vegetable Soup with beef and beef flavorings added. Somewhat more hearty than soups made with vegetables only, Vegetable Beef Soup contains a variety of vegetables that may include green beans, peas, carrots, corn, tomatoes, celery, and onions.
corned beef Glossary Term
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heart beef Glossary Term
The beef heart has a rich flavor and is best prepared by braising or stewing, because of the toughness of the meat.
stew meat Glossary Term
Chunks of meat that are used as an ingredient for a dish containing stewed meat and vegetables. Fresh stew meat is usually taken from the tougher cuts of beef, pork, or lamb because the stewing process tenderizes the meat.
dried beef Glossary Term
Thinly sliced beef that has been smoked, salt cured, and then cut into round or rectangular slices. It is most often served as either an appetizer to complement crackers and baked goods, or as a meat ingredient for beef and gravy dishes, such as chipped beef.
round tip roast beef Glossary Term
The beef round tip roast is next to the sirloin tri-tip, so it is not quite as tough as other round roasts.
beef Glossary Term
A type of red meat cut from carcasses of cattle that are raised, butchered, and processed for human consumption.
top blade roast beef Glossary Term
A beef roast cut from above the shoulder blade in the chuck primal. This cut has good marbling and flavor, but can be tough if improperly cooked.
beef shin Glossary Term
Also known as the shank, it is a cut of beef taken from the front lower leg of a steer. Due to the connective tissue, this cut is very tough so it is commonly braised or slow cooked to tenderize the meat.
kobe beef Glossary Term
A type of beef from the Kobe region of Japan that comes from a breed of cattle known as the Wagyu cattle.
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