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 Grill Trout Wrapped in Foil

Even a novice at outdoor cooking can serve guest-worthy trout by preparing it in a foil packet on the grill. With this cooking method the fish wonโ€™t fall apart, dry out or stick to the grill rack, and it works with a campfire grill as well as a backyard gas grill.

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How to Cook Fresh Head-On Shrimp

In the United States, Americans don't typically eat the head meat of any animal, much less the entire head. However, for centuries the Chinese and the French have eaten entire shrimp, claiming that the head is the tastiest part of the shrimp.

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Sliced and fried kielbasa

How to Cook Kielbasa

Kielbasa, or Polish sausage, is a mixture of ground meat and spices secured in hog casings that is cured and smoked. The sausage's key ingredients include pork, beef, garlic and marjoram spice. Cooking a kielbasa ring can be done in a number of ways, depending on your preference.

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Recommended Way to Cook Boneless Sirloin Roast Beef

Sirloin roasts are comparatively lean, tender, flavorful and cost-effective cuts of beef -- an ideal cut for traditional pot roast. Since they are tender, they benefit from dry-heat cooking methods such as oven-roasting and grilling.

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RIb eye steak

How to Smoke Rib Eye Roasts

A rib eye roast is a cut of beef or pork from the rear loin section of the animal behind the ribs, close to the shoulder. If you have ever made a rib eye roast that turned out dry, it was probably overcooked.

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The Difference Between Grilling & Broiling

Some chefs argue there is little or no difference between broiling and grilling, asserting they are just two sides of the same coin. Some argue that the differences are subtle but real.

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How to Cook Fish That Doesn't Taste Like Fish

Many people want the health benefits fish provide, but they don't enjoy the flavor. To prepare fish that doesn't taste like fish, it is important to select varieties that have a less fishy smell because olfactory cues -- your sense of smell -- are strongly tied to sense of taste.

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How to Cook Rib Eye Steaks on a George Foreman Grill

You planned to grill steaks on your outdoor grill, but now it is raining. You might think that you can't grill those thick, juicy rib eyes on your George Foreman Grill, but with some adjustments to cooking time, the meat can come out just as delicious and juicy on your Foreman Grill as it would on your backyard grill.

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How to Make Stuffed Pork Chops With Stuffing in a Skillet

Thick cut pork chops, a stuffing of your choice and an electric or stove top skillet are an alternative to baked, stuffed pork chops. Rather than using a skillet only for browning, you can save a step by finishing, then serving the chops directly from your skillet.

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How to Bake One Pound of Chicken Breast at 375 Degrees

Skinless chicken breast is a healthy source of protein with less saturated fat, cholesterol and calories than red meat. You sacrifice some built-in flavor for going healthier, but don't despair. Chicken has such mild flavor, you can do pretty much anything to it to please your palate.

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How to Smoke Fish on the Weber Grill

With slight modifications, a Weber kettle-style charcoal grill can double as a meat and fish smoker. Smoking fish preserves it and gives it a distinct flavor. Proper preparation of both the fish and grill helps ensure safely smoked fish for appetizers, brunch or dinner.

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How to Cook Ham Hocks

Any good Southerner knows what a ham hock is and what it is used for. However, if you aren't familiar with them, ham hocks are the lower legs of the cow that have the rind, bone, fat and lean meat.

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How to Grill Burgers at the Proper Temperature

Grilling burgers is a traditional backyard pastime for family dinners and get-togethers with friends. However, improper handling or cooking can lead to sickness from potential harmful bacteria in the meat. When ground beef is manufactured, it can be exposed to harmful bacteria. In fact, it may be that 0.

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How to Cook Barbecue Pork Loin Back Ribs

The loin back ribs are a tender cut of pork found just under the back fat of the pig. These are also called baby back ribs and are a popular backyard barbecue item. However, you don't need to grill them in order to make barbecue baby back ribs.

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Roasted deer with smashed sweet potatoes and chips

The Best Ways to Cook Deer Back Straps

The backstrap off a deer is similar to filet mignon, according to Harry E. Moran II of the West Virginia Trophy Hunters Association, because it is tender, healthy and delicious. If you enjoy the taste of venison, you will probably devour backstrap.

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How to Cook a Ribeye Steak Medium-Rare

Rib-eye steak has a well-deserved reputation for being a flavorful and tender cut of beef. Sometimes known as Delmonico, Spencer or Beauty steak, rib eye is a boneless steak cut from the rib area. Cook rib eye by broiling, grilling or panfrying it.

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How to Cook Tender Deer Meat

Deer meat -- also referred to as venison -- is tender, moist and flavorful when prepared by knowledgeable hands. When it hasnโ€™t been, the result is a dry, tough and unappetizing dining experience. Ensure a tender piece of deer meat is served to your family and guests by following a few basic steps in its preparation.

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How to Poach Frozen Chicken Breasts

There are dozens of well-loved ways to fix chicken -- fried, grilled, baked or in a soup. One elegant way to make chicken is to poach it in court bouillon, which is a sauce designed specifically for poaching that is made from white wine, vegetables and pepper.

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How to Cook Shrimp With a Wok

The shape of a wok pan allows the food to cook quickly over high heat without burning. Shrimp cooks in only a few minutes in a hot wok. The wok is most often used to make stir-fry dishes, but you also can cook shrimp by itself or lightly flavored with your favorite sauce.

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How to Broil Delmonico Steaks

Delmonico steak, named after the famous lower-Manhattan restaurant that popularized it in the 1850s, is cut from the little-exercised short-loin group of muscles. It goes by many names, including beef top loin, Kansas City, New York Strip, shell and club steak.

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