This dish spotlights pork cheeks, an unsung but delicious cut that is just one of the ways winemaker and restaurateur André Mack showcases American wine and pork at his Brooklyn ham bar, & Sons.
Liberally salt and brown the pork cheek in a bit of oil, once the cheeks are brown on both sides, deglaze with the wine and let it reduce until its almost dry. Add the stock, shallot and garlic and ...
Pork cheek, says Marianne Sundquist, is “one of the cuts of meat that is really underused.” Which is too bad, because “it’s really inexpensive, and I think something magical happens when it’s braised.
Despite what the supermarket aisle may lead you to believe, there’s more to an animal than neatly wrapped styrofoam trays of meat. From tongue to tail, offal (pronounced awful) encompasses all those ...
Mike Sula reviews the Aviary, the Fulton Market lounge cum restaurant next to Next. Working under partners Grant Achatz and Nick Kokonas, executive chef Craig Schoettler has devised a menu of ...
Trim any excess fat off the pork, but don't trim it all off. Generously salt and pepper both sides. Heat a small Dutch oven until hot. Add the pork, fat side down and fry undisturbed until browned.
The Iberian Pig culinary director John Castellucci made Pork Cheek Risotto. The Iberian Pig is located in the Gulch, at 607 Overton Street Nashville, TN 37203. The menu at The Iberian Pig boasts a ...
The Iberian Pig is a modern Spanish restaurant that's been a fixture in downtown Decatur. Now a new location is opening up in Buckhead and Executive Chef John Castellucci stops by Good Day Atlanta to ...
Use pork cheek, eggplant and al dente cappellini pasta in this unique dish. Japanese dashi sauce gives this steamed dish extra flavor. When trying to develop a recipe, theres often some kind of ...