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.

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How to Cook Ham So It Melts in Your Mouth

Hams include some of the most legendary of all cured meats, from French Bayonne hams to Italian prosciutto, from Chinese Yunnan hams to the Smithfields of the American South. Whether wet-cured or dry, smoked or unsmoked, the rich flavor of a good ham always comes through.

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cheese fondue with cauliflower

How to Melt Velveeta Cheese in a Crock-Pot

Velveeta is a pasteurized processed cheese product that was introduced in 1928, and has been used as the base for creamy, smooth dips for generations. Because Velveeta cheese melts so smoothly, a Crock-Pot is an effective way to prepare a cheesy appetizer or dip, and it requires little work on your part.

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Meat ribs with grilled vegetables

The Best Way to Cook a Pork Steak Using a Rub

A pork steak is cut from a pork butt, which comes from the shoulder of a hog. Pork steaks, often called blade steaks, have a mild flavor so they can be seasoned with a wide variety of herbs and spices.

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Roasted chicken legs and potatoes on wooden cutting board

How to Get Salt Out of Chicken

Unless you buy chicken freshly killed on the farm or one that's certified organic, it's likely that you'll get poultry that contains added sodium and other chemicals. Adding salt or sodium to chicken helps preserve it, adds moisture and helps remove the blood from the flesh.

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Tasting soup.

How to Balance Too Much Cinnamon in Stew

Cinnamon adds sweetness and a slightly exotic touch to a stew, but go overboard in adding it and you'll discover just what "too much of a good thing" means. Depending on the type of cinnamon you add, you may find the stew is actually somewhat spicy as well as sweet.

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simmering chicken soup with seasoning vegetables

Does Boiling Meat Get Rid of Fat?

Fat gives meat flavor, but also decreases the overall nutritional value. The easiest way to reduce the amount of fat in your meat is to trim any visible fat from the edges before you cook it.

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Two Schoolgirls Sitting at a Table in a Canteen Eating Their Lunch

How to Bring Milk for Lunch

Milk is a staple food required on menus by the National School Lunch Act for schools receiving funding as part of their lunch program, notes the Physicians Committe for Responsible Medicine. Additionally, milk is also a popular drink that many children and adults pack in lunchboxes every day.

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Cake "Charlotte royale" with ice cream and Swiss rolls.

Thawing an Ice Cream Cake

Ice cream cakes are made of layers of ice cream of different flavors, sometimes with baked cake layers or other ingredients mixed or layered in. Frosting choices for ice cream cakes are whipped topping, soft-serve ice cream or other topping that does not crack when frozen.

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Beef pot roast

Cutting Pot Roast on the Diagonal

Pot roast is a traditional type of family meal that is easy to prepare in your oven or slow-cooker. Once your roast is fully cooked, you'll need to slice it prior to serving. Cutting the pot roast on the diagonal or bias means that you slice against the grain at an angle.

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Casseroled Chicken

Cooking Frozen Chicken With Rice in a Cooker

Cooking frozen chicken with rice in a cooker requires minimal effort to achieve a healthy and wholesome meal. The type of cooker that you choose will determine how long the cooking process takes. Despite this, you will have to defrost your frozen chicken prior to placing it in the cooker with the rice.

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Barbeque Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Speeding Up the Process to Cook Pulled Pork

Pulled pork is typically a barbecue dish made with pork shoulder, also known as pork butt or Boston butt, over the course of 18 to 36 hours at minimal heat. The low- and slow-cooking method is required to break down the pork shoulder’s tough consistency and to tenderize and flavor the meat.

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Gourmet French foie gras open sandwich

Is Seared Foie Gras Safe to Eat When Pregnant?

When your pregnancy cravings veer away from the "usual" pickles and ice cream and into the unusual, safety is a concern. If you contract a food-borne infection, you can pass it along to your developing baby.

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steamy hot mexican beef fajitas

Baking or Broiling Tender Beef Tips

Beef tips are cubes of steak taken from the tri-tip of a cow, a triangular cut between the animal’s hind leg and abdomen. Beef tips are typically low-priced as the cut is inherently tough. However, if you cook beef tips correctly, they become juicy and flavorful.

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roast turkey with stuffing

Nutritional Content of a Turkey Wing With the Skin

Turkey wings are dark meat, which makes them higher in fat and calories than white-meat turkey. However, turkey wings are a source of protein and other nutrients, such as selenium, iron and calcium. A roasted turkey wing makes for a protein-packed main course.

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fried beef with bell pepper

How to Cook Beef Cheek Meat in a Crock-Pot

Steaks and chops are easy to find almost anywhere, but some less-common cuts can be a challenge. Unless you know a farmer or meat-cutter, you'll almost always have to special-order beef cheeks.

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Chicken breast

How to Cook a Butterflied and Tenderized Boneless Chicken Breast

Boneless, skinless chicken breasts are a lean source of protein, lower in fat than dark-meat chicken, such as thighs and wings, and chicken cooked with the skin on. Butterflied chicken breasts are sliced almost entirely in half and then spread open, which creates a thinner cut of meat that cooks more quickly.

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Razor Clam

How to Cook Razor Fish

Razor fish, often referred to as razor clams, belong to a family of shellfish found in most of the world's coastal regions. Their shells are more fragile than those of most other shellfish, so they have to be harvested by hand rather than with the big dredges used for most other clams.

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How to Bake Marinated Turkey Cutlets

Marinating turkey cutlets gives you lots of flavoring flexibility with minimal effort. Turkey cutlets don't take long to bake in the oven, making them convenient. Anything you'd use to flavor chicken breasts or cutlets works just as well for turkey cutlets.

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Sliced smoked brisket

How Should I Store Brisket if I Cook It the Night Before?

In its natural state, beef brisket is one of the toughest pieces of the steer. It's a flat, leathery cut made of unusually long and stringy muscle fibers. However, when it's cooked long and slow at a low temperature, brisket is utterly transformed.

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How to Keep Chicken From Bleeding When Frying

Fried chicken is a comfort food staple, especially in the South. When it's properly prepared, the outside is crispy and golden, and the inside is moist and juicy. Occasionally, the golden appearance can be marred by trickles of blood or other red juices from inside the meat.

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