For those uninitiated in the world of oxtail, this might just be the culinary adventure you’ve been missing. Oxtail is, quite literally, the tail of a cow, characterized by its bony, fatty, and ...
A stand out characteristic of oxtail is its high collagen content. As it cooks, the bone and cartilage break down, becoming gelatinous in texture. This makes it ideal for hearty stews and soups, where ...
Clean the oxtail under running water and cut it into pieces. Place the oxtail pieces in a medium-sized pot and add water until it covers them. Add the garlic, scallion, salt, and ginger. The ginger ...
Nicollette Beckford stands in front of a large silver bowl filled with chunks of raw oxtail. In 24 hours, the fatty, pink cuts of meat will be soft enough to fall off the bone when they’re cooked, but ...
In a large Dutch oven over medium heat, brown the oxtail on all sides until golden brown. Add the poblano pepper and continue cooking until pepper is roasted. Add the celery, carrot and onion, and ...