Healthy Main Dishes: Turkey Roasting, Seafood & Keto Entrees

Mastering main dishes requires techniques for moisture retention, safe reheating of seafood, and adapting recipes for Keto or low-sodium dietary needs.

How to Broil Sausage

Sausage is usually made up of ground meat and seasonings, which are packed into a casing and formed into links. This method was designed for food-preservation purposes, portion control and the preparation — smoking, curing, drying — of meats.

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Fresh raw pork on cutting board

How to Cook a Center Cut Half-Boneless Loin

The center cut half-boneless loin is considered one of the prime pork roast cuts. This cut includes part of the backbone. The bone adds flavor to the meat and accelerates cooking a bit.

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Duck in honey-mustard glaze.

How to Cook a Duck on a Rotisserie

Cooking a duck on a rotisserie produces a very moist and flavorful bird with well-done meat and crisp skin. This cooking method also allows most of the fat to drain from the bird, resulting in a leaner, healthier meal for your family.

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How to Boil Chicken to Tenderize It

Chicken becomes more tender the longer it cooks. Unfortunately, most cooking methods produce extremely dry meat when the chicken is cooked long enough to become tender.

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Basket of live Lobsters

How to Freeze Raw Lobster

Learn how to freeze raw lobster effectively by following these simple steps. Our guide covers the best way to prepare lobster for freezing, including brining and proper storage techniques to preserve its flavor and texture.

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Grilled Pork Chops with vegetables

The Best Ways to Cook a Ribeye Pork Chop

The trend to name pork chops after beef steaks may cause minor confusion at the butcher's counter. Yet nothing has changed when it comes to preparing them at the kitchen counter. A ribeye chop, for example, is just a basic rib pork chop with a fancier name.

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Fried rice on banana leaf

How to Keep Rice Warm in a Crock-Pot

Rice, a seed of monocot plants, is consumed worldwide and used as a side to many different dishes. Rice takes a long time to cook and matching the time it takes to cook the rice with the main dish you are serving can be difficult.

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Four deer behind red plants

How to Cook a Deer Leg

A deer-leg roast is a substantial piece of meat that can feed 10 to 12 people on average. Deer legs are most tender from a young deer. As a deer ages, the muscle becomes tougher and is difficult to cook and eat. Deer meat is low in fat and calories, offering a heart-healthy alternative to beef.

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How to Cook Chicken Turbo

Turbo chicken is not a special recipe for cooking poultry quickly, but a method that uses a turbo oven. Turbo ovens are small countertop cookers popular throughout Southeast Asia and the Philippines, where many homes do not have ranges.

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neck steak

How to Bake Pork Shoulder in a Convection

A thick slab of pork shoulder is the type of meat that usually has to be cooked all day long to achieve the tender, fall-off-the-bones result. By using a convection oven you can speed up cooking time without destroying the results, and you receive the bonus of a healthier meal in the process.

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Chickens on traditional free range poultry farm

How Do I Fatten Up a Chicken?

Fattening up chickens is a process in which you change or add onto your bird's diet in order to plump them up, for either meat or egg purposes.

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Whole chicken on the BBQ

How to Roast a Butterflied Chicken

While it is often more affordable to purchase a whole chicken than to buy pre-cut meat, cooking a whole bird can take up to two hours. Butterflying a chicken before roasting shortens cooking time and ensures more even cooking, thereby keeping even thinner portions of the chicken moist and delicious.

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Raw chicken fillet with vegetables prepared for cooking

How to Marinate Chicken in Lemon

Lemon is a classic flavor for marinating chicken, especially when paired with black pepper and rosemary. Use a lemon marinade on thin chicken breasts for a quick weeknight meal or marinate a whole chicken for roasting.

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cod fillet with peas and cress

How to Poach Smoked Cod

The gentle cooking method of poaching allows heat from simmering liquids to cook delicate meats, such as fish, without destroying the integrity of the meat. Poaching smoked cod is not much different than poaching other fish; however, you must remove the excess salt from the meat.

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Bluegill

How to Clean, Gut & Cook Bluegill

Bluegills are a type of panfish that are most commonly referred to as sunfish. When fishing for these panfish, the bluegill can be found near docks and logs and in weed-heavy waters. Once caught, cleaning, gutting and cooking the bluegill is relatively simple.

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Raw sliced of beef meat, Scotch fillet

How to Cook Scotch Fillets

A Scotch fillet is the rib-eye cut of steak that lies under the ribs of the cow. This tender portion of meat is often attached to the ribs to create a standing rib roast, but when it is detached and sold separately, it is a tender and versatile cut of meat that can be grilled, broiled or sautéed.

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Basket with Yellow Croakers

How to Cook Croaker Fish

Atlantic croaker, also called hardhead, is found in the East Coast of United States from Massachusetts to Florida, and in the Gulf of Mexico. Croaker has a white meat with a sweet flavor. A 3-oz. serving of cooked croaker contains 111 calories, 19 g of protein and 3.4 g of fat.

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Beef Silverside

How to Cook a Salmon Cut of Beef

Salmon-cut beef, an elongated roast that weighs between 2 and 3 pounds and comes from the upper hindquarter of the animal, has a shape like a fish's body. Steaks cut from it have a horseshoe-like form, similar to salmon steaks.

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How to Cook Italian Sausage Links to Add to Spaghetti

The caramelized surface of browned Italian sausage links allows you to eliminate added salt from your spaghetti sauce, while the sausage's sweet anise and fennel seed and the zesty red pepper flakes give the dish a punch of flavor.

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