slowbraised
Slowbraised is a cooking method that describes long, gentle braising of meat in liquid to yield a tender texture and deep flavor. The term merges two traditional techniques—braising and slow cooking—into a single approach typically used for tougher cuts, including beef chuck, short ribs, pork shoulder, lamb shanks, and poultry with connective tissue. The process emphasizes moist heat, minimal agitation, and extended cooking time to break down collagen and unfold flavors.
Process involves seasoning and browning the meat to develop surface flavor, then returning it to a pot
The result is very tender meat infused with the cooking liquid and aromatics, often accompanied by vegetables
Origin and usage: Slowbraised dishes are common across many cuisines, including French, Italian, and Latin American