A meatloaf-like meatball recipe gets a tex-mex twist and taco meatballs are born! Use them in a south-of-the-border pasta dish or as the star of your new favorite, a taco meatball sub sandwich. If you're like me, you'll double or triple the recipe and freeze some for later.
I love beef tips, but they've previously been a bit of a weekend decadence for me since a slow simmer was what I needed for tender tips. No more. If you've got an InstantPot or other pressure cooker, they can be on your table in a half hour!
'Tis the season for special occasions. So just before a host of different holidays begin, I thought I'd share a recent special occasion dish of my very own with you. Feel free to make it yours as well. After all, it's a wonderful time of the year for sharing!
Ground beef is for more than just hamburgers. Take a look at a delicious Middle Eastern twist on ground meat that will have your family surrounding these kebabs with everything from pita bread to creamy yogurt sauce and the best veggies the end of harvest season has to offer.
When I recently smoked beef short ribs, I knew I needed to work them into one of my favorite simple dinner plans: noodle bowls. Before I knew it, everything from chunks of tender ribs to sweet roasted squash and peppery slices of radish were spending quality time with a nest of noodles and miso broth.
Fall means football and, for foodies, football means tailgating. And that means it's time to share that amazing blend of portable, decadent, and festive that find its way into the food that joins us there. Go, Badgers!
Many folks know I'm a fan of layering. Whether it's a noodle bowl or a summer salad, combining textures and flavors makes for a more interesting meal. So it will come as no surprise that I'm also a fan of burrito bowls. This time, we're looking at one made with sirloin steak.
Spring is here! Let's celebrate with a fun, easy, tasty dinner that's inspired by Greek cuisine. Enjoy a lot of flavors and textures in one little package that's equally at home at the dinner table or, if you're lucky, on the very first picnic of the season!
People are used to using slow cookers to make soups and stews, but have you considered turning to it to make spicy, tangy orange beef? If you happen to have a rice cooker, you can have a brilliantly flavored asian treat without much in the way of hands-on time at all.
When you have parties to plan, gifts to make and procure, trees to decorate, and holiday gatherings and events to attend, sometimes making dinner seems like mission impossible. Cue the music because you're about to get a ground beef recipe that's fast and will have you seeing so much more than burgers in that package of beef!