Born and raised in Sicily, Saro di Liberto, is no doubt one of the best chefs we have ever met. As is the tradition with most true Italian recipes, his recipe for turkey is very simple. Saro believes that with meat of this caliber, you should treat it lightly and let it do most of the work for you. He would never brine! Enjoy!
I love smashburgers, their easy to consume patties, the large blanket of well-seared crust, the yellow cheese that burns a little because the patty is so thin that when a slice melts it’ll inevitably touch the pan. For years, I didn’t consider anything other than beef the meat one uses for a burger. But we grow older, and our absolutes become less absolute, and then all of sudden you’re letting other meats into your burger arsenal. Even writing that last sentence was hard.
"I love the country-rib chop because it's such a great representation of all the parts of pork I love. You get some of the rib meat, some leaner loin, and some really well marbled shoulder. The sum is a really flavorful piece of meat that cooks beautifully on the grill." — Executive Chef Lena Ciardullo of Union Square Cafe
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