Pizzaiola is an Italian word that means "pizza style." And it perfectly describes this dish of thinly pounded beef cutlets simmered briefly in a simple tomato sauce.
Tag: Beef
Braciole alla Pizzaiola
Bosanski Burek
(Bosnian ground beef meat pie)
Savory fillings baked in a thin pastry dough are popular throughout southeastern Europe. The Bosnian version, burek, is an easy ground beef meat pie rolled up into a snail-like form.
Bográcsgulyás
(Hungarian beef and pepper stew)
Bográcsgulyás, or goulash, is one of the classics of Hungarian cuisine. Variations of this basic dish are popular throughout Central Europe.
Boeuf à l’Haïtienne
(Haitian beef with tomatoes and peppers)
This simple, flavorful dish is characteristic of the Haitian love of tasty meat and vegetable dishes. Boeuf à l'haïtienne tastes even better if served the next day.
Boerewors
(South African homemade farmer's sausage)
This spiral-shaped sausage is a popular braai (barbecue) meat in South Africa. Made with beef and pork and flavored with coriander and vinegar, boerewors has its roots in the Netherlands.
Bobotie
(South African curried meat casserole)
Bobotie is a very old South African dish. The name derives from the Indonesian "bobotok," and the dish was likely adapted by Dutch traders and brought back to the region around Cape Town.
Bigos
(Polish hunter's stew of meat, cabbage and sauerkraut)
The national dish of Poland, bigos is an amazing melange of meats and sausages slowly braised over a bed of mellow sauerkraut.
Bichak
(Afghan stuffed savory and sweet pastries)
These triangular baked pastries come in both sweet and savory versions and are perfect as appetizers or with a cup of tea. The main recipe here is for meat (gosht) bichak.
Bibimbap
(Korean mixed rice bowl with toppings)
Koreans love bibimbap! Steamed rice is placed in serving bowls, topped with a meat and vegetables and seasoned to taste with a spicy, strong fermented soybean paste called gochujang.
Beef and Okra
(Jamaican beef and okra stew)
This recipe makes a simple meat and vegetable stew with tons of flavor. It's a typically Caribbean concoction using that favorite vegetable import from Africa — okra.
