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.

Barbecued pork and beer

How to Bake Boneless Pork Southern Style Ribs

The term "Southern-style ribs" may appear to allude to a region-specific type of barbecue sauce or a certain mixture of spices, but actually refers to a cut of pork . Southern-style ribs, also referred to as "country-style," are meatier pork ribs that are cut from the pork loin.

Read more →
Succulent pot roast

How to Cook a Boneless Inside-Blade Pot Roast

The chuck, or beef shoulder, contains a large number of mostly small muscles running in several different directions. Appropriately, they're known by a similar variety of names in different parts of the country. For example, two different roasts are sold as inside-blade, depending on your butcher's preferences.

Read more →
chicken leg roasted with olive oil, balsamic vinegar

How to Broil or Bake a Leg of Chicken

A simple chicken breast is well known as a healthy entree, but most people don't realize that chicken legs are also a healthy choice. Dark meat chicken, found in the legs and thighs, contains iron-rich myoglobin.

Read more →
Sliced Steak Potatoes

How to Cook a London Broil in a Skillet

When you need only one ingredient and one pan for a dish -- such as London broil and a skillet -- make sure both are high quality. When it comes to the skillet, go for cast iron or tri-ply stainless steel.

Read more →
fried chicken thigh in a pan

How to Cook Bone-in Chicken on the Stove

Chicken pieces with the bone stay moister than boneless cuts during cooking. However, the bone adds thickness to the meat, so it requires more cooking time to reach the ideal 165-degree internal temperature.

Read more →
Roast turkey on a plate

How to Cook a Turkey in a Fan-Assisted Oven

A fan-assisted oven, otherwise known as a convection oven, roasts a turkey with moist meat and crisp skin in less time than a conventional oven. Convection ovens circulate the heat with fans to more evenly and efficiently cook food.

Read more →
Christmas dinner. Free range butter basted turkey breast with thyme

How to Cook a Jennie-O Turkey Breast

Jennie-O markets several styles of turkey breast. Your cooking method will vary somewhat depending on whether you get the oven-ready boneless skinless turkey breast, the oven-ready bone-in turkey breast or the premium basted bone-in turkey breast. All the Jennie-O breasts are pre-seasoned.

Read more →
Hot Dogs

How to Steam a Hot Dog

Hot dog cooking methods are almost as varied as the ways to serve them. You can boil them, steam them, grill them, microwave them and even bake them in the oven. The method you chose depends on what equipment you have, where you'll be cooking them and how you prefer them to taste.

Read more →

How to Season Swordfish Steak

Swordfish has a firm texture and the meaty flavor that even fish-phobes enjoy. Properly prepared, swordfish is juicy and tender, but overcooked swordfish turns at once rubbery and dry.

Read more →

What to Cook With Frozen Chicken Patties

Frozen chicken patties are a fully-cooked chicken product that you prepare by simply heating in the oven or microwave. You can jazz up plain chicken patties by adding toppings and switching up your bread choices. Since chicken patties are relatively high in fat and calories, serve the sandwich with a healthy side dish.

Read more →
Sausage on a grill

How to Cook Dried Chorizo

Chorizo is a savory pork sausage that is made in two distinct ways. Mexican-style chorizo is uncooked and is typically packed in inedible plastic casings. This chorizo is cooked like crumbled sausage and added to eggs, burritos or even chili.

Read more →
Cooked on steam grenadier fish with sea salt

How to Cook Blue Grenadier Fish

Blue grenadier fish, also known as hoki, blue hake or whiptail fish, is a saltwater fish commonly caught in New Zealand. The meat is white in color, and is fairly soft when compared with other, more common fish like salmon and tuna.

Read more →

How to Cook Freshly Slaughtered Chicken

Whether you’ve formed a recent friendship with a chicken farmer, or you’ve acquired a backyard flock yourself, knowing how to cook freshly butchered chicken is important for your dish to turn out well. Immediately after chickens are slaughtered, a process called rigor mortis begins.

Read more →
Turkey Leg with Slaw Side

How to Bake a Turkey Leg

Turkey legs are commonly neglected in favor of breasts and thighs as a main course. However, turkey legs contain very flavorful meat and can be easily cooked with few spices and seasonings. Even better, the fat inherent in dark meat results in the roasted meat being both tender and moist.

Read more →
Roasted chicken on oven rack

How to Cook a Frozen Chicken in the Oven

Roasting or baking is one of the few safe ways to cook a chicken directly from its frozen state. Roasting it thaws and starts cooking it fast enough to prevent potentially dangerous rapid bacterial growth; never slow-cook a whole frozen bird.

Read more →

How to Cook Soy Chorizo

Soy chorizo's zesty flavor and easy preparation make it a must-have in vegan pantries. Your vegan friends and family will appreciate your effort to accommodate their needs even if you are carnivorous. Sold in 10-oz.

Read more →
Barbecued beef brisket

How to Cook Pork Brisket in the Oven

While traditional beef brisket rules the deli counter, pork brisket -- little known as it may be -- serves as a savory, tender and affordable alternative. Like beef brisket, this cut comes from the bottom half of the shoulder and features a similar consistency and texture, down to the signature marbling.

Read more →
Close Up Image of Stove Burner, Close Up

How to Cook Hog Backstrap

Wild hogs are found in 39 states, as of 2011, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and these populations are considered invasive species, providing numerous hunting opportunities. The hogs can reach 400 lbs., resulting in a significant amount of meat for the freezer.

Read more →
duck breast with asparagus

How to Cook Deboned Wild Goose Breasts

Goose breast, unlike chicken and turkey breast, is dark meat. In fact, it's quite dark, with a considerably stronger flavor than dark leg meat from more familiar poultry.

Read more →
Baked Honey Ham with Pineapple Chunks Closeup

How to Cook an 8-lb. Ham

A whole ham is a savory, elegant meal for a holiday or a Sunday dinner with the family. Ham is the cut of pork that comes from the upper hind leg of the pig, and you can purchase hams either fully or partially cooked.

Read more →