What's the Difference Between Braising and Stewing?
Professional ZoneTechnique & Skill/Jacob Burton/9:31
The difference isn't academic — it's the space between a perfect short rib that falls apart with a fork and tough, chewy meat that fights back. Burton breaks down what every cook learns eventually: braising is about building structure around larger cuts, stewing is about marrying smaller pieces into something greater than their parts. You can teach the theory in five minutes, but knowing when your liquid level is right, when to flip, when to just leave it alone — that takes years of watching pots.
— The Chef's Take
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