Bourguignon -

: Collagen-rich cuts like beef chuck are preferred because they become "fall-apart tender" during the long braising process.

Boeuf Bourguignon (or Beef Burgundy) is a centerpiece of French cuisine, traditionally consisting of beef braised in red Burgundy wine, flavored with bacon, onions, mushrooms, and a bouquet garni. Originally a peasant dish from the Burgundy region, it was later "refined" into haute cuisine by legendary chefs like Auguste Escoffier and popularized in America by [Julia Child](0.5.29, 0.5.31). Essential Ingredients bourguignon

: Authentically, an entire bottle of Burgundy (Pinot Noir) is used. It provides acidity to cut through the rich meat. : Collagen-rich cuts like beef chuck are preferred

: Sautéed mushrooms , pearl onions , and lardons (cured bacon) are typically added toward the end of cooking. flavored with bacon

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