Ground Beef
Cuban-Style Picadillo
Eli Gorelick of West Orange, New Jersey, writes: "As a kid growing up in Cuba, I worked alongside my mother every day in the kitchen, learning how to make specialties like picadillo and fried bananas. I still think Havana has the best Cuban food in the world, and I continue to love the recipes I learned during my childhood."
Picadillo is a traditional dish in many Latin American countries; it's made with ground meat, tomatoes, and regional ingredients. The Cuban version includes olives and is usually served with black beans and rice.
Rosemary-Sage Burgers with Apple Slaw and Chive "Mayo"
Healthy bonus: Magnesium and folate from spinach; fiber from apples and buns; antioxidants from rosemary and sage
Escarole Soup with Pasta and Meatballs
Polly Tafrate of South Salem, New York, writes: "I've taken dozens of cooking classes over the years, but some of my best lessons in the kitchen have come from my husband's family. His sister and his mother have shared many delicious recipes with me, including this one."
Croatian Moussaka
Tony Kerum's deliciously satisfying version of Croatian moussaka — featuring potatoes in place of the more traditional eggplant — keeps film crews well fed.
Beef and Sausage Meat Loaf with Mozzarella
Armandino Batali of Salumi in Seattle, writes: "My son, Mario Batali, may be the most recognizable foodie in the family, but the Batalis' interest in Italian cooking and culture goes back generations. My grandfather opened Seattle's first Italian-food import store in 1903. It was located just a few steps from where my restaurant, Salumi, is now, and it's one of the things that inspired me to get into the business.
"The idea behind Salumi was to create a restaurant, deli, and meat factory in one place, just like the salumerias in Italy. We're known for homemade sausages and salami, but we also attract a large lunchtime crowd. Some of the specials, like the meat loaf and frittata, have been in our family for years. They're also easy to make at home."
This Italian-inspired version is filled with sausage, mozzarella cheese, and basil.
Herbed Hamburgers with Arugula
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Chili Sauce
When you are topping a hot dog or hamburger with chili sauce, it is vital that the consistency be uniform — no meat chunks allowed — and it is traditional among the nations's hot dog chefs that the beef be nearly pulverized. If you cannot grind your own, see if you can have a butcher make an extra-fine grind for this recipe.
One-Step Lasagna with Sausage and Basil
You don't have to cook the lasagna noodles first - just assemble the dish, cover and bake.
Meatball Hero Sandwiches
A classic sandwich that is guaranteed to satisfy, whether served as a weekend lunch or an easy weeknight supper.
Curried Beef Samosas with Mango-Papaya Chutney
Wonton wrappers are used for these samosas instead of traditional pastry dough. Betelnut Pejiu Wu in San Francisco serves them with a tropical chutney.
Meat Loaf
A hearty family meal, susceptible to many variations. The second day, slice it thin and make sandwiches on rye bread with sweet pickles.
Dairy State Buttered Burgers
Many cooks of Wisconsin and Minnesota consider it patriotic to add extra butter to a dish whenever possible. At drive-ins in these two states, butter is not considered merely a hamburger condiment but an integral component. After studying a slew of burger flippers at work in Milwaukee, we devised the following recipe:
Beef and Andouille Burgers with Asiago Cheese
Made with spicy sausages and smoky grilled onion, these are not your standard burgers.
Albondigas Soup
A different, easy way to enjoy ground beef.
Mexican Meatball Soup with Rice and Cilantro
"For as long as I can remember, every Christmas Eve I've hosted an open house with a Mexican buffet," writes Jill Cole of Fallbrook, California. "Any suggestion of varying the meal is met with cries of protest from family and friends. I set out guacamole, salsa, homemade tamales, and what has become my famous albóndigas soup."
Be sure to put out hot sauce for those who like extra heat.