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How to Cook Steak

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Steak, though a grill favorite, can be cooked in several other ways. It can be pan-fried, braised, broiled, baked, etc. Selecting the proper method for cooking steak depends on its tenderness. There are dry heat methods and moist methods. Dry heat methods are generally applied for more tender steaks such as filet mignon and sirloin, while moist heat methods are more suited to tougher cuts of beef. The water helps in tenderizing the steak.Steak

The tenderness of cooked steak is influenced by how much it is 'done'. Depending on the time for which the steak is cooked, it may be raw, very rare, rare, medium rare, medium, medium well-done and well-done. Rare steaks are exposed to the flame for a very short time. They still maintain their rawness and are very pink in color. Rarely done steaks maintain their original beefy flavors, but they are not very healthy as they still contain micro-organisms. As the cooking time increases, the pinkness of steak gets converted to brownness and its juiciness also reduces. Well-done steaks are brown throughout and also tough to chew. For ordinary palates, medium rare steaks are the best bets.

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How to Barbeque - Tips for Success

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Even if you own the latest and greatest barbecue grill you may need some pointers on how to barbeque food. There are some things you should be aware of when you use your grill or sGrillingmoker.

One good thing to do before you even begin is to rub a non stick solvent like oil on the grill to prevent the food from sticking. This will make cleanup much quicker and less stressful. Also put the meat out on the counter to bring it to room temperature before cooking it. Don't leave it out for more than an hour though as this may cause it to spoil.

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How to Cook Fresh Trout

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Hooked from cool streams or purchased from the market, fresh trout make excellent summer eating.

In these recipes, you cook the fish in a frying pan for either camp or kitchen preparation. To double the number of servings, simply use two pans with one recipe's worth in each.

Market trout from fresh-water farms are most commonly available dressed (gutted) with head and tail intact. The whole dressed fish is also sold boned. Other forms you are likely to encounter are boned and butterflied trout minus head and tail, and fillets of trout.

One dressed 10- to 11-inch trout--from head to tail--weighs about 8 to 10 ounces and makes an ample single serving. If you're buying fish without a head and tail, purchase one weighing 7 to 9 ounces. Fillets (2 per person) should be 3 to 4 ounces each.

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Healthy Ways to Cook Chicken

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Ditch the high-fat breading, frying and sauteing and try to cook chicken using these healthy techniques instead Chicken

The three cooking methods we use here are really the healthiest ways to cook chicken. Chicken is now a freezer staple consumed by more Americans than beef or pork (not surprising, since skinless chicken is an excellent source of lowlat, high-quality protein). Breast meat is the leanest per ounce (47 calories; 1 gram of fat), followed by legs (54 calories; 2 grams of fat), wings (58 calories; 2 grams of fat) and thighs (59 calories; 3 grams of fat). Here are the best ways to cook chicken and keep it lean and healthy:

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Let's Talk about Beef

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The article "How to Cook Steak" on this website has become very popular. It's popularity made me realize that people are interested in more tidbits and stuff regarding how to cook steak.

Although learning how to cook steak is very important, I think we'll back up a bit and share some tidbits on how to choose the right steak or cut of beef for your purposes. Let's face it, the size, thickness, fat content, tenderness can vary from steak to steak. After we've determined which cut of beef we need, then we'll give some tips on how to prepare it.

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