Most recipes for lamb neck call for a long slow cook, but I just had a slice and I didn't have three hours. I started by searing it on both sides in butter, oil, and rosemary, about five minutes per side. Then I added in some sliced shallot and cooked that down for a minute or two. I deglazed the pan with red wine and then added a cup of vegetable broth. I simmered it on low turning every fifteen minutes or so for about an hour. I finished it off with chopped fresh rosemary and crumbled feta cheese.
culinary experiment: corned beef and cabbage flatbread pizza
St. Patrick's Day is a favorite holiday of mine. I like a good excuse to eat and drink and won't say no to corned beef, cabbage and whiskey. I'm never that excited for leftover corned beef though. It's just not the type of thing I want to eat twice in one week. So tonight I decided to go in a very different direction and turn my leftovers into pizza.
Cristy’s vs Tripoli
In the classic beach pizza rivalry, who reigns supreme? Cristy's or Tripoli? In my second most popular post of all time, I try to figure it out.
tommy’s three: iconic food of Concord
Coming to Concord? While you are taking in the history, make sure you try these three dishes. They are the best, most iconic, Concord has to offer.
travel bite: San Francisco and Napa
I miss going on vacation. It is hard to believe that four years ago I was on my way back from an amazing trip to California. Since it will probably be a while before I get back to California, I thought I would share this post from the original hungrytommy site. Even if we can't be there now, we can dream a little.
