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Quick Weeknight Stir Fry With American Wagyu Sirloin Steak

Quick Weeknight Stir Fry With American Wagyu Sirloin Steak

Stir fries are one of my favorite ways to cook a quick dinner. You can add in whatever vegetables you have with some thinly sliced meat, along with a delicious teriyaki sauce on top. You can always get store bought teriyaki sauce, but I find that making it fresh makes a huge difference. The vegetables are slightly crisp yet tender for the best texture and taste. Not to mention, this means they stay colorful and nutrient rich. The thinly sliced steak cooks super quickly, making this easy to throw together in just a few minutes. I recommend slicing the steak while it’s partially thawed, but not all the way. You’ll find it much easier to get thin, clean slices with the added firmness when it’s still a little frozen.


Also Read: The Ultimate Beck & Bulow Roast Beef Sandwich Recipe


Quick Weeknight Stir Fry With American Wagyu Sirloin Steak - Beck & Bulow

Delicious & Convenient Steak Stir Fry


Part of the beauty of a stir fry is that it can easily stand alone as a complete meal. It’s also great to serve with some freshly steamed white rice. You can easily customize this recipe with whatever substitutions you prefer - chicken instead of steak, different vegetables, etc. Experiment with adjusting the garlic and ginger to your tastes or adding a dash of crushed red pepper flakes for a little spice.


Pasture Raised American Wagyu Beef


Our beef is completely free range, raised on our beautiful ranch just outside of Las Vegas, New Mexico. The cows are a variety of American Wagyu that resulted from breeding Japanese Wagyu cows with American Angus. The result is flavorful, tender cuts of beef that look and taste amazing. These cows live essentially wild, roaming free on a wide open expanse of beautiful land in northern New Mexico. There is a stream running through the ranch, lots of trees and absolutely stunning scenery nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. They are pasture raised and true to Japanese tradition, have access to high quality grain as they desire.


Also Read: Moroccan Spiced Beef Tagine With Dates, Honey & Prunes


Ingredients:



  • 1 ½ lbs American Wagyu sirloin steak, sliced into ¼ inch slices
  • 1 cup chopped broccolini or broccoli
  • ½ medium onion, chopped
  • 1 cup chopped red bell pepper
  • ½ cup chopped asparagus
  • 1 tablespoon bison tallow
  • Sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
  • Chopped green onions and sesame seeds for garnish

For the teriyaki sauce:



  • ¼ cup coconut aminos
  • ½ cup water
  • 2 tablespoons coconut sugar
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 2 teaspoons fresh minced ginger
  • 1 tablespoon agave
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch

Also Read: Creamy & Delicious Authentic Russian Beef Stroganoff Recipe


Quick Weeknight Stir Fry With American Wagyu Sirloin Steak - Beck & Bulow

Instructions:



  1. First, make the sauce. Combine all ingredients except the cornstarch in a saucepan. Heat over medium-high heat , stirring constantly until the sugar has melted. Stir the cornstarch together with two tablespoons of cold water until incorporated. Increase the heat on the saucepan and bring the liquid to a boil, then pour in the cornstarch mixture and continue to cook until the sauce has reached the desired consistency. Set aside to cool slightly.
  2. Heat ½ of the bison tallow in a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook for a minute or two. Then add in the rest of the vegetables and cook for a couple minutes. Add in two tablespoons of water and cook, stirring frequently until the vegetables are tender but still slightly crisp. Season to taste with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Set the cooked vegetables aside on a plate.
  3. Add the rest of the tallow to the skillet and when it’s hot, cook the thinly sliced meat in batches. It will cook very quickly, so take care not to overdo it.
  4. Once all of the meat is cooked, add it back into the skillet along with the vegetables. Add the sauce on top and stir to combine. Cook for a few minutes until warmed all the way through. Serve garnished with chopped green onions and enjoy!

Also Read: Traditional German Sauerbraten Recipe With Grass Fed Beef


Don’t Hesitate To Reach Out To Our Team


At Beck & Bulow, we pride ourselves on our excellent customer service. We’re always here to help if you have any questions regarding your meat, want help making selections, or are just looking for some cooking tips. Every time you call our office, you’ll be directly connected with one of our team members right here in Santa Fe, New Mexico where we’re based.


Every cut of meat is pressure sealed and flash frozen immediately after butchering at the peak of freshness. We work exclusively with master butchers who make every cut with care and precision. All orders are hand packed at our Santa Fe warehouse, shipped in a reusable cooler with dry ice and delivered straight to your doorstep. Check out our selections of humanely raised chicken, elk, bison, beef, lamb, wild boar, pork and seafood.

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How To Make Delicious Pot Roast In Your Instant Pot

How To Make Delicious Pot Roast In Your Instant Pot

Pot roast might as well be synonymous with cozy evenings during the fall and winter. If you’ve got an Instant Pot on hand in your kitchen, odds are you already know how amazing it can be for speeding up cooking times. I love using mine to cook meat and it’s particularly wonderful for those slow cooker items that can take hours in the oven. Pot roast is the perfect candidate, and you can cook the vegetables right along with it in the pressure cooker. This method produces falling apart, tender, flavorful meat in a delicious sauce with tender potatoes, parsnips and/or carrots. Cold weather food simply doesn’t get more comforting than this.


Also Read: Bison Tenderloin Bruschetta With Rosemary Balsamic Spread


How To Make Delicious Pot Roast In Your Instant Pot - Beck & Bulow

Tender & Delicious Grass Fed Beef Or Bison Pot Roast


And if you thought this sounded like the perfect easy recipe, just wait - there’s more. You can even cook a roast from frozen using this method, just plan on cooking it for about 30 minutes longer. Could it get any more convenient than that? You don’t even have to worry about remembering to thaw the meat out beforehand - and with larger cuts like this, it can take some time. The searing is optional too, although recommended. There’s a chemical reaction that takes place in the meat similar to when you caramelize onions that adds layers of delicious flavor. But the truth is, this will turn out amazing whether you sear the roast or not. Our meat is that flavorful.


Meat That’s Raised The Way Nature Intended


Our bison live free range on 20,000 beautiful acres here in New Mexico, or roam freely on our carefully selected partner ranches. They are pasture raised and never administered any amount of hormones, steroids or antibiotics. These are powerful, strong animals that live essentially wild with minimal handling. There were once 60 million bison roaming North America, and we hope to see their numbers increase back to even 1 million during our lifetime. By increasing the demand for ethically sourced bison meat, we can help to bolster their population. The more people that want to purchase this nourishing and nutrient dense meat, the more farmers will be encouraged to raise bison. This directly helps to increase the number of herds which assists in providing genetic diversity for the population.


Also Read: Homemade Spaghetti With Bison & Wild Boar Meatballs


How To Make Delicious Pot Roast In Your Instant Pot - Beck & Bulow

Our grass-fed & finished beef is raised essentially wild on a beautiful 20,000 acre ranch here in New Mexico. The cows roam freely as far as the eye can see with extremely minimal handling. For those familiar with New Mexico, it might sound surprising that there’s so much lush green grass for them to graze on. These fields are naturally irrigated by a sparkling river flowing with ice-melt from the Sangre de Cristo mountains. We started stocking beef due to popular demand from customers who wanted to eat this meat with the knowledge that it’s impeccably sourced.


Ingredients:



  • 4-5 pound bison or grass fed beef chuck roast
  • Sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon bison tallow or avocado oil
  • 1.5 onions, chopped
  • 5 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 3 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary
  • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme leaves
  • 5 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 3 tablespoons flour
  • 5 cups bison bone broth, divided
  • 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • Parsnips, potatoes, carrots or whatever other veggies you want, chopped into large chunks

Also Read: Grass Fed Beef Korean Rice Bowls With Easy Homemade Sauce


How To Make Delicious Pot Roast In Your Instant Pot - Beck & Bulow

Instructions:



  1. Season the grass fed beef or bison chuck roast on all sides with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Be generous!
  2. Turn on the Instant Pot and activate the “Sauté” setting. Add the bison tallow or avocado oil into the pot. When it’s shimmering, add the roast. Give it a good sear on all sides, forming a flavorful crust. You can skip this step if you want, but it adds a lot of great flavor. Take the roast out of the Instant Pot and set it aside.
  3. Add the chopped onion to the pot and cook until it becomes tender and fragrant. Add in the minced garlic, fresh thyme and rosemary, and the tomato paste. Combine and cook for another minute or so.
  4. Add the flour and one cup of the bone broth. Whisk to smoothly mix everything. Cook for about two minutes, then add in the rest of the bone broth broth, the apple cider vinegar and the chunks of veggies. Season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Stir to combine, then add the roast back into the pot. Set to cook on high pressure for an hour and fifteen minutes (if cooking from frozen, add 30 minutes). Release the pressure from the pot and when it’s finished releasing, check the meat. If it’s not fork tender, let it cook longer.
  5. Let the roast rest for about 10 minutes before slicing and serving.

Also Read: Super Easy Grass Fed Ground Beef Taco Casserole Recipe


Our Friendly Team Is Here To Help


At Beck & Bulow, we pride ourselves on our excellent customer service. We’re always here to help if you have any questions regarding your meat, want help making selections, or are just looking for some cooking tips. Every time you call our office, you’ll be directly connected with one of our team members right here in Santa Fe, New Mexico where we’re based.


Every cut of meat is pressure sealed and flash frozen immediately after butchering at the peak of freshness. We work exclusively with master butchers who make every cut with care and precision. All orders are hand packed at our Santa Fe warehouse, shipped in a reusable cooler with dry ice and delivered straight to your doorstep. Check out our selections of humanely raised bison, elk, wild boar, lamb, grass fed beef, poultry and seafood.

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Moroccan Spiced Meatball Soup With Grass Fed Ground Beef

Moroccan Spiced Meatball Soup With Grass Fed Ground Beef

This spiced meatball soup is full of Moroccan flavor thanks to a healthy dose of harissa seasoning and a savory herb paste made from cilantro and green onions. Quinoa and bone broth make this a super satisfying and nourishing meal that is not only delicious but also really healthy. If you don’t have bison or beef tallow on hand, simply replace with your preferred cooking oil. I love using tallow to cook with due to its ability to handle high heat, excellent flavor and lots of nutrients. This soup makes for great leftovers, too, so don’t hesitate to make a double batch. Look for harissa seasoning at your local grocery store or make your own (there’s lots of great recipes for it available online and it’s not difficult).


Also Read: Grass Fed & Finished Chinese Takeout Mongolian Beef


Moroccan Spiced Meatball Soup With Grass Fed Ground Beef - Beck & Bulow

Beef That’s Pasture Raised In Mountain Valleys


Our grass-fed & finished beef is raised essentially wild on a beautiful 20,000 acre ranch here in New Mexico. The cows roam freely as far as the eye can see with extremely minimal handling. For those familiar with New Mexico, it might sound surprising that there’s so much lush green grass for them to graze on. These fields are naturally irrigated by a sparkling river flowing with ice-melt from the Sangre de Cristo mountains. We started stocking beef due to popular demand from customers who wanted to eat this meat with the knowledge that it’s impeccably sourced.


Many people avoid eating beef because it’s often from industrial feedlots. These factory farming operations are harmful to the environment, the animals and the health of people who consume the meat. When cattle and other grazing animals are raised using sustainable agricultural practices, we can actually repair soil health and restore balance to our ecosystems. The natural rhythms of life provide the soil with everything it needs. All we have to do is stop supporting industrial feedlots and raise meat the way we’re supposed to. That’s why our mission at Beck & Bulow is to steer as many people as possible away from eating factory farmed meat.


Also Read: The Ultimate Beck & Bulow Roast Beef Sandwich Recipe


Ingredients:

  • 1 pound grass fed & finished ground beef
  • 1 ½ cups chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1 large bunch green onions, trimmed and chopped
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 2 tablespoons harissa seasoning
  • 2 teaspoons cumin
  • Sea salt to taste
  • 1 tablespoon bison tallow
  • 4 parsnips, chopped
  • 4 cups bison bone broth
  • 4 cups baby spinach leaves
  • 1.5 cups cooked quinoa
Moroccan Spiced Meatball Soup With Grass Fed Ground Beef - Beck & Bulow

Instructions:



  1. Let the ground beef sit out at room temperature for approximately 20 minutes before preparing.
  2. Put one cup of the cilantro and all of the green onions in a food processor and pulse to make a chunky paste.
  3. Place the ground beef in a large mixing bowl. Add in the lightly beaten egg, 1 tablespoon of harissa seasoning, 1 teaspoon of cumin and season with sea salt. Add half of the cilantro and green onion paste. Mix together using your hands just until combined. Form into meatballs and set aside on a plate.
  4. Heat the bison tallow in a large dutch oven over medium heat. Add the parsnips and cook, stirring frequently, until they begin to turn golden brown. Add in the rest of the cilantro paste along with the remaining harissa and cumin. Cook for about a minute, then stir in the bone broth along with two cups of water. Bring the pot to a simmer. After letting it cook for a couple minutes, drop the meatballs into the pot. Let them cook for about 7 minutes.
  5. Add the spinach to the pot and cook for approximately 4-5 minutes. Stir in hte cooked quinoa and the remaining ½ cup of chopped cilantro. Season with sea salt to taste. Serve and enjoy.

Also Read: Authentic Sega Wat Spicy Ethiopian Beef Stew Recipe


Our Friendly & Knowledgeable Team Is Here To Help


At Beck & Bulow, we pride ourselves on our excellent customer service. We’re always here to help if you have any questions regarding your meat, want help making selections, or are just looking for some cooking tips. Every time you call our office, you’ll be directly connected with one of our team members right here in Santa Fe, New Mexico where we’re based.


Every cut of meat is pressure sealed and flash frozen immediately after butchering at the peak of freshness. We work exclusively with master butchers who make every cut with care and precision. All orders are hand packed at our Santa Fe warehouse, shipped in a reusable cooler with dry ice and delivered straight to your doorstep. Check out our selections of humanely raised chicken, elk, bison, beef, lamb, wild boar and seafood.

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Paleo Bison Or Beef Brisket Stick-To-Your-Bones Chili

Paleo Bison Or Beef Brisket Stick-To-Your-Bones Chili

If you love brisket like me, you’re going to instantly understand why this chili is so delicious. It’s slow cooked brisket perfection with all the right ingredients to make this chili taste incredible. Although you can easily prepare it on the stove, this recipe is a perfect contestant for the slow cooker or Instant Pot. As with all cuts of meat that are meant to be cooked low and slow, if the meat isn’t falling apart tender, you simply need to cook it longer.


Also Read: Paleo Crock Pot Bison Superfood Stew With Primal Blend


Paleo Bison Or Beef Brisket Stick-To-Your-Bones Chili - Beck & Bulow

Free Range Bison, Raised The Way Nature Intended


Our bison live free range on 20,000 beautiful acres here in New Mexico, or roam freely on our carefully selected partner ranches. They are pasture raised and never administered any amount of hormones, steroids or antibiotics. These are powerful, strong animals that live essentially wild with minimal handling. There were once 60 million bison roaming North America, and we hope to see their numbers increase back to even 1 million during our lifetime. By increasing the demand for ethically sourced bison meat, we can help to bolster their population. The more people that want to purchase this nourishing and nutrient dense meat, the more farmers will be encouraged to raise bison. This directly helps to increase the number of herds which assists in providing genetic diversity for the population.


Also Read: Slow Braised Bison Brisket For A Warm & Cozy Evening


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Beef That’s Pasture Raised In Mountain Valleys


Our grass-fed & finished beef is raised essentially wild on a beautiful 20,000 acre ranch here in New Mexico. The cows roam freely as far as the eye can see with extremely minimal handling. For those familiar with New Mexico, it might sound surprising that there’s so much lush green grass for them to graze on. These fields are naturally irrigated by a sparkling river flowing with ice-melt from the Sangre de Cristo mountains. We started stocking beef due to popular demand from customers who wanted to eat this meat with the knowledge that it’s impeccably sourced.


Ingredients:



  • Approximately two pounds of bison or grass fed beef brisket
  • 4-5 tablespoons bison tallow
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 5 cloves garlic, minced
  • 16 oz shiitake mushrooms, chopped
  • 2 large green bell peppers, chopped
  • 1 jalapeño pepper, deseeded and minced
  • 2 tablespoons paprika
  • 1 tablespoon oregano
  • 1.5 tablespoons cumin
  • 1 tablespoon basil
  • 2 bay leaves
  • ½ teaspoon green chile powder
  • 2.5 cups bison bone broth
  • 1 can organic diced tomatoes
  • 6 oz double concentrated tomato paste
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Also Read: Winter Holiday Bison Tenderloin Roast With Red Wine Sauce


Instructions:



  1. Heat some of the bison tallow in a large cast iron skillet over medium high heat. Season the brisket on all sides with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. When the tallow in the pan is hot, sear the brisket on all sides. Take the time to get a nice crust on all sides for optimal flavor. When it’s thoroughly seared, remove from the pan and set aside.
  2. Add more tallow to the pan if necessary. Add the onion to the pan and cook for approximately one minute. Then, add the minced garlic, shitake mushrooms and green peppers. Cook until the onions are golden brown and fragrant.
  3. Place the beef or bison brisket and vegetables into a slow cooker or Instant Pot. Add in the jalapeño pepper, herbs and spices, bone broth, tomatoes and tomato paste. Season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Cook on low (or on the slow cook function if using the Instant Pot) for approximately 7 hours.
  4. After 7 hours, open the pot and shred the meat. It should be falling apart tender. Continue to cook for about an hour with the lid off to let the liquid reduce down a bit and thicken.
  5. Season to taste with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Serve and enjoy.

The Beck & Bulow Team Is Here To Help


At Beck & Bulow, we pride ourselves on our excellent customer service. We’re always here to help if you have any questions regarding your meat, want help making selections, or are just looking for some cooking tips. Every time you call our office, you’ll be directly connected with one of our team members right here in Santa Fe, New Mexico where we’re based.


Also Read: The Ultimate Beck & Bulow Roast Beef Sandwich Recipe


Every cut of meat is pressure sealed and flash frozen immediately after butchering at the peak of freshness. We work exclusively with master butchers who make every cut with care and precision. All orders are hand packed at our Santa Fe warehouse, shipped in a reusable cooler with dry ice and delivered straight to your doorstep. Check out our selections of humanely raised chicken, elk, bison, beef, lamb, wild boar and seafood.

Read more
French Beef Stew With Red Wine, Herbs & Vegetables

French Beef Stew With Red Wine, Herbs & Vegetables

This is one of my favorite methods for making stew, and it’s because I love for my vegetables to still be colorful and not overcooked. If you prefer them softer, just add them into the pot sooner. This rich red wine French beef stew has so much flavor and complexity that it really stands out in the world of stews. If you’re looking for a cold weather dinner that’s cozy yet refined, this is the recipe for you. It would be equally delicious with a boneless bison roast, or bison stew meat cubes if you’d like to cut some prep time. Feel free to substitute for the bison bone broth if you don’t have any on hand. Although, this time of year, I’d highly recommend keeping some around - for cooking and for staying healthy!


Also Read: Recipe: Grass Fed & Finished Chinese Takeout Mongolian Beef


French Beef Stew With Red Wine, Herbs & Vegetables - Beck & Bulow

Beef That’s Pasture Raised In Mountain Valleys


Our grass-fed & finished beef is raised essentially wild on a beautiful 20,000 acre ranch here in New Mexico. The cows roam freely as far as the eye can see with extremely minimal handling. For those familiar with New Mexico, it might sound surprising that there’s so much lush green grass for them to graze on. These fields are naturally irrigated by a sparkling river flowing with ice-melt from the Sangre de Cristo mountains. We started stocking beef due to popular demand from customers who wanted to eat this meat with the knowledge that it’s impeccably sourced.


Ingredients:


(Serves 6)



  • 1 grass fed boneless beef roast
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 5 ½ tablespoons bison tallow, divided
  • 4 shallots, finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoons flour
  • 1 tablespoon double concentrated tomato paste
  • 6 cloves of garlic, smashed and peeled
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 cups red wine
  • 2-3 cups bison bone broth
  • 3 bay leaves, 6 sprigs fresh thyme, and 6 sprigs fresh rosemary, tied into a bundle or placed in a large reusable tea bag
  • 3 large carrots, peeled and sliced
  • 1 ½ cups chopped leeks
  • 1 large fennel bulb, sliced into wedges (remove stems and outer layers)
  • Chopped parsley for garnish

Also Read: The Ultimate Beck & Bulow Roast Beef Sandwich Recipe


French Beef Stew With Red Wine, Herbs & Vegetables - Beck & Bulow

Instructions:



  1. Prepare the oven by placing a rack in the center. Preheat to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Slice the roast into large chunks, and season generously with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  3. Heat the bison tallow over medium-high heat in a large Dutch oven. Add the cubes of beef roast and sear them, working in batches so that every cube forms a nice crust. Set the seared meat aside.
  4. Reduce the heat slightly and add the shallots to the pot. Stir occasionally, cooking for approximately 5 minutes until the shallots are tender. Add the beef cubes back in, followed by the flour. Stir to combine. Add in the tomato paste, minced garlic, and red wine. Season generously with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  5. When the pot comes to a simmer, add in bison bone broth until the beef is covered. Add in the herbs. Use a sheet of parchment paper over the top before covering with the lid. Place the Dutch oven in the preheated oven and cook for approximately 2 ½ hours, or until the meat is fork tender.
  6. Meanwhile, prepare the vegetables. Add the sliced carrots, fennel and chopped leeks to a large cast iron skillet. Add ⅓ cup of water, 1 ½ tablespoons bison tallow and a couple generous pinches of sea salt. Turn the heat up to high until the skillet comes to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for about 10 minutes.
  7. Add the vegetables into the stew just before serving. Stir to combine, then taste and season as desired. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley.

Also Read: Beef & Wild Boar Lasagna: Trust Us, It’s Worth The Effort


The Beck & Bulow Team Is Here To Help


At Beck & Bulow, we pride ourselves on our excellent customer service. We’re always here to help if you have any questions regarding your meat, want help making selections, or are just looking for some cooking tips. Every time you call our office, you’ll be directly connected with one of our team members right here in Santa Fe, New Mexico where we’re based.


Every cut of meat is pressure sealed and flash frozen immediately after butchering at the peak of freshness. We work exclusively with master butchers who make every cut with care and precision. All orders are hand packed at our Santa Fe warehouse, shipped in a reusable cooler with dry ice and delivered straight to your doorstep. Check out our selections of humanely raised chicken, elk, bison, beef, lamb, wild boar and seafood.

Read more
Egyptian Lahma Bil Basal (Beef With Rich Onion Sauce)

Egyptian Lahma Bil Basal (Beef With Rich Onion Sauce)

This dish is an Egyptian household staple, extremely popular for its simplicity and amazing flavor. The slow cooked stew meat cubes become melt-in-your-mouth tender and are drenched in a thick, delicious onion sauce flavored by thinly sliced onions that soften completely into a luscious liquid throughout the long cooking process.
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Swedish Meatballs Recipe (They’re Way Better Than IKEA’s)

Swedish Meatballs Recipe (They’re Way Better Than IKEA’s)

If you’ve only experienced Swedish meatballs when roaming the highly enjoyable labyrinth that is IKEA, you’re in for a treat. Not that theirs aren’t any good… but these ones are just so, so much better.
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Beef & Wild Boar Lasagna: Trust Us, It’s Worth The Effort

Beef & Wild Boar Lasagna: Trust Us, It’s Worth The Effort

Homemade lasagna takes more work than other pasta dishes, but the results are so worth it. This recipe is the real deal, with creamy béchamel and layers of flavorful meat sauce on tender noodles. And of course, grated Parmesan cheese.
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