For tender, juicy meat, a braise requires gentle cooking. If you’re cooking on top of the stove rather than in the oven, very gentle cooking takes place in earthenware, perhaps the oldest material for a cooking vessel, because the heat from below is transmitted poorly — that is, slowly. (In the oven, there’s no advantage to earthenware, because with the…
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