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Beef Tendon: The Beauty of Slow Transformation
Beef tendon doesn’t look like food when it’s raw. Snow-white, dense, strange, it asks you to know something before you cook it. And yet, given time and gentle heat, it transforms into something luxurious—translucent, creamy, deeply satisfying. This essay explores beef tendon as an ingredient shaped by patience and tradition, and reimagines a classic French Bourguignon made with 100% tendon, where collagen becomes the star and the sauce becomes the protein.
lyukum
Feb 96 min read


Flowering Leeks vs Ossetian Ramps
I love feeding people. Cooking up a storm and sharing with everyone. But… there are a few dishes I secretly dream of devouring all by myself. No sharing. Blanched stems of flowering leeks? Top of that list.
lyukum
May 8, 20252 min read
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