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Omg. I've just had toast with cottage cheese and egg for breakfast, and your food looks infinitely tastier 😭
Do you have recipes that you follow, or just by the seat of your pants? And whereabouts are you? Beef cheeks here aren't so cheap... $23/kg is the price I got it for. Cheaper than some other cuts, though.
Hahaha thanks :) It took forever to reach the stage where I’m proud of sharing the food…
I’m building my own recipe notes based on too much YouTube vids and grandma’s notes. Plus a ton of trials and errors and a few reference books.
I’m from Belgium and these cuts are surprisingly affordable. I’m looking into tails and short ribs as well because they are suddenly both available and cheap. It seems not many are eating those parts.
I think that the cheeks were going for close to 12\kg last time. About the price of mince. It’s dairy cows though so unlikely to be as delicious as meat beef but honestly this is super delicious already as it is :)
But you got there! And that's definitely an achievement to be proud of. 👊
Ohhh tail and short ribs!! I love them both, but everything has gone a bit crazy with the prices here in Australia.. I don't eat as much meat as I used to.
I love oxtail in soup, and this for short ribs: https://www.recipetineats.com/braised-beef-short-ribs-in-red-wine-sauce/#h-braised-beef-short-ribs-easy-and-luscious.
I would think the dairy cow cheeks would be similar? I don't know too much about either of them. Regardless, slow cooking them would still be so tasty with the right ingredients. 🤤