Dennis Keohane

4 Bacon Recipes You Need in Your Life Right Now

We’re very passionate about bacon here at ButcherBox. We believe strongly that bacon belongs in meals at any time of day, in dishes savory and sweet, year round. In that spirit, we gathered four of our favorite bacon recipes that showcase just how versatile this meat can be. Try one, try…

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Bacon Candy Recipe: How To Make Candied Bacon

Like most everyone who enjoys a treat now and then, we here at ButcherBox have a bit of a sweet tooth. It might be a bit odd to hand out candied bacon — or pig candy as it’s known in different parts of the country — to the kiddos who…

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Country-Style Ribs – Sweet, Tender, and Boneless

Pork ribs are all about love. If you are smoking them, baking them, or grilling them on your own — hopefully with a homemade backyard smoker — you know that that this form of BBQ rib love involves both labor and time. Eating some delicious barbecue baby back ribs or…

what is angus

What is Angus Beef and Why the Angus Label Doesn’t Matter

We talk a lot about industry naming and labeling, and for a good reason: There are many confusing beef cut names, quality grades, and beef industry marketing tricks. Consumers are unlikely to know the differences between USDA prime beef, organic steak, and grass-fed, grass-finished meat. One brand name that has been used…

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Chicken and Waffles: A History and Our Easy Recipe

Don’t miss our ButcherBox recipe for “Buttermilk Fried Chicken and Gluten-Free Waffles (Organic Free Range Chicken)” at the bottom of the page. Many of our favorite modern dishes are the product of culinary cultures colliding. “Pizza Margherita,” a flatbread that featured tomatoes and cheese, is believed first to have been…

london broil

London Broil: A Grilled Steak That Has Nothing To Do with England

Beef dish names can be so odd. London broil is just another example of the beef industry’s propensity for attaching names to cuts of meat that are confusing, don’t quite fit, or, sometimes, are quite unappetizing. The Delmonico steak, for instance, was supposedly “invented” at Delmonico’s in New York; but…