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What Is Shin beef and How Can I Use It?

Shin beef is easier to cook with than it looks. Here's how to choose, use, and store it, what to substitute, and 2 recipes to get you started.

Quick facts

In Chinese
牛胫
British (UK) term
Shin beef
en français
boeuf tibia
en español
carne de vaca de la espinilla

Recipes using shin beef

There are 2 recipes that contain this ingredient.

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DIY Tregaron Granny's Broth

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Tregaron Granny's broth simmers shin beef and bacon with cabbage, carrots, parsnips, turnip, and potatoes for a Welsh farmhouse one-pot, thickened with oatmeal and finished with leek. A rib-sticking valley classic.

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Saturday Beef Stew

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Old-fashioned oven-braised beef stew with shin beef, onions, carrots, and potatoes in a tomato-enriched gravy. A traditional Saturday supper that slowly cooks in the oven until the meat pulls apart with a fork.

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