The Beef Series

The Beef Series

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Let us help you gear up for your summer celebrations with the best choice of cuts and preparations for your group!

Master the Art of Beef: A Summer Grilling Series

Ready to elevate your summer grilling game? Join The Cinnamon Clique for "The Beef Series," a hands-on culinary course designed to unlock the secrets of preparing exceptional beef dishes perfect for any outdoor gathering.

Under the expert guidance of our passionate instructors, you'll delve into the nuances of selecting the finest beef cuts, exploring different marinating techniques, and mastering the science of achieving that perfect sear and juicy interior. We'll guide you through a variety of recipes, from classic cookout favorites to more sophisticated options that will impress your guests. This series is more than just cooking; it's about gaining the confidence and knowledge to make beef the star of your summer table.

To help you prepare for your next summer celebration, here are three essential tips to consider:

1. Know Your Cuts: Understanding the different cuts of beef is the first step to grilling success. For quick-cooking options, think ribeye or New York strip steaks, known for their marbling and tenderness. For slower cooking and deep flavor, explore brisket or short ribs, which are perfect for smoking or braising. Don't be afraid to talk to your local butcher; they can offer invaluable advice on selection and preparation.

2. Marinade is Key: Enhancing flavor and tenderizing meat is crucial, especially for cuts that can be naturally tougher. A simple marinade combining oil, acid (like vinegar, citrus juice, or wine), and herbs can work wonders. Be mindful of marinating times; longer isn't always better and can sometimes affect the meat's texture. Experiment with different flavor profiles to find your signature summer marinade.

3. Temperature is Everything: Invest in a reliable meat thermometer. This is non-negotiable for ensuring your beef is cooked to perfection and, most importantly, safely. Knowing the ideal internal temperature for your desired level of doneness (e.g., 135°F for medium-rare) guarantees consistent, delicious results every time and eliminates the guesswork.

Let us help you gear up for your summer celebrations with the best choice of cuts and preparations for your group!

Master the Art of Beef: A Summer Grilling Series

Ready to elevate your summer grilling game? Join The Cinnamon Clique for "The Beef Series," a hands-on culinary course designed to unlock the secrets of preparing exceptional beef dishes perfect for any outdoor gathering.

Under the expert guidance of our passionate instructors, you'll delve into the nuances of selecting the finest beef cuts, exploring different marinating techniques, and mastering the science of achieving that perfect sear and juicy interior. We'll guide you through a variety of recipes, from classic cookout favorites to more sophisticated options that will impress your guests. This series is more than just cooking; it's about gaining the confidence and knowledge to make beef the star of your summer table.

To help you prepare for your next summer celebration, here are three essential tips to consider:

1. Know Your Cuts: Understanding the different cuts of beef is the first step to grilling success. For quick-cooking options, think ribeye or New York strip steaks, known for their marbling and tenderness. For slower cooking and deep flavor, explore brisket or short ribs, which are perfect for smoking or braising. Don't be afraid to talk to your local butcher; they can offer invaluable advice on selection and preparation.

2. Marinade is Key: Enhancing flavor and tenderizing meat is crucial, especially for cuts that can be naturally tougher. A simple marinade combining oil, acid (like vinegar, citrus juice, or wine), and herbs can work wonders. Be mindful of marinating times; longer isn't always better and can sometimes affect the meat's texture. Experiment with different flavor profiles to find your signature summer marinade.

3. Temperature is Everything: Invest in a reliable meat thermometer. This is non-negotiable for ensuring your beef is cooked to perfection and, most importantly, safely. Knowing the ideal internal temperature for your desired level of doneness (e.g., 135°F for medium-rare) guarantees consistent, delicious results every time and eliminates the guesswork.

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  • 2 hours
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Refunds up to 3 days before event

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Foxfield, Colorado

18412E. Fremont PL

Foxfield, CO 80016

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