When the weather turns chilly, or you simply need a hearty comfort food dinner, it's hard to beat a delicious beef stew. Although the flavorful mixture is packed with veggies, potatoes, and other ...
Perusing any steakhouse menu can be confusing enough. First, you need to consider the various cuts of beef — strip versus tenderloin, T-bone versus porterhouse, filet mignon versus ribeye. Then you're ...
Filet Mignon: The Emperor's New Steak When professional chefs are asked what cut of beef is most overrated, they invariably name filet mignon. Let's be real here. This cut gets all the glory because ...
At a steakhouse, there are a few rules that simply must be followed. Never order a steak cooked more than medium rare. A good cut of meat doesn’t need steak sauce and no steak deserves ketchup ...
At Le B. in New York’s West Village, chef Angie Mar is paying homage to a bygone era of New York City—but one that isn’t that bygone. She’s channeling the energy of the Big Apple’s go-go ’80s and ’90s ...
According to the National Day Calander, a filet mignon is a steak that is taken from the smaller end of the tenderloin of the beef carcass. Filet mignon is French for “cute fillet” or “dainty fillet” ...
At a steakhouse, there are a few rules that simply must be followed. Never order a steak cooked more than medium rare. A good cut of meat doesn’t need steak sauce and no steak deserves ketchup ...