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.

Raw beef t-bone steak

How to Freeze Raw Beef Steak

Raw beef steak freezes better than cooked beef steak because raw meat still has all of its juices, and its natural moistness helps maintain the quality of the meat in its frozen state. Freezing is a good way to preserve raw beef steak because the meat has little to no nutrient loss while it is in the freezer.

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How to Age a Steak With Salt

The purpose of aging beef is to improve tenderness and enhance flavor. Aging gives the natural enzymes time to break down the muscle and connective tissue, which tenderizes the meat. Moisture loss during the process concentrates the flavor to create the unique taste associated with aged beef.

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Cooking Burgers in the Oven After Grilling

Grilled hamburgers are a summer classic. If you enjoy grilled burgers but want to reduce the amount of direct heat applied to the outside, sear the outer surfaces on the grill to add flavor, color and signature grill marks. Then finish them in the oven for a slower, gentle cooking process.

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Electric Coil vs. Ceramic Cooktop

When it is time to select a new range top for your home, understanding the differences among them can help you make the best choice for your family. Electric coil and ceramic cooking surfaces have some significant differences in handling, daily use and cleaning.

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the fried quails with salad

Can You Eat Quail When You Are Pregnant?

Pregnant women often feel overwhelmed by the endless lists of things they should and should not eat during pregnancy. Because quail is not a popular food choice in the United States, it can be difficult to get information about its safe consumption during pregnancy.

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Chicken legs on a charcoal grill

How to Prevent Chicken Bones From Turning Dark During Cooking

Sometimes the bones, and even the meat near the bones, can darken when you cook young chickens. This is normal and doesn't pose a health threat, according to an article written by food and nutrition specialist Julie Garden-Robinson and published on the North Dakota State University website in 2005.

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Full Slab of BBQ Ribs

What Goes Well With Baby Back Ribs?

Traditionally cooked with pungent spices in either a wet sauce or a dry rub, baby back ribs are best served with side dishes that balance its strong-tasting flavors.

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How to Cook Snow Crab Legs So They Crack Easily

The snow crab is a crustacean found mostly in the waters between Russia and Alaska known as the Bering Sea, though they can be found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean no farther south than Maine. The snow crab is an excellent source of protein and is generally low in fat.

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How to Cook Extra-Thick Ribeye Steaks

Rib-eye steak is a juicy cut of beef that can make a richly satisfying meal. Even an extra-thick slice pan-sears to medium-rare fairly quickly, particularly if you roast it briefly at a high temperature as well.

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Healthy Ways to Cook Sausage

You might like the taste of regular sausage, but it’s high in fat, cholesterol and sodium. Two cooked brown and serve sausage links have 9 grams of fat, 18 milligrams of cholesterol and 209 milligrams of sodium, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Tuna steak grilled with orange sauce

How to Cook Bonito Fish

Bonito fish is part of the Scombridae family that includes mackerel and tuna. Similar to tuna in texture and color, it is often considered less desirable because it is oilier and has a stronger tasting flesh.

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Closeup of grilled beef steak with vegetables

How to Cook a Fillet on a Foreman

The Foreman grill is a countertop grill that cooks from the top and the bottom at the same time, making it a quick process to cook a steak fillet. A 1-inch thick fillet cooks in 7 to 12 minutes, depending on the doneness you prefer. A Foreman countertop grill lets you cook a quick meal at home after a busy day.

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How to Cook Bottom Round Steak in the Crock Pot or Oven

Bottom round steak is generally not a tender piece of meat because of its tough muscle and lack of fat. Because it’s a lean cut, bottom round dries out and becomes tougher when cooked using a dry-heat method such as grilling.

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Natural Meat Tenderizer to Cook Beef In

Natural meat tenderizers can transform an economical cut of beef into a delectable dinner. Such tenderizers come in three categories -- salt, acid or enzyme.

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Sliced Steak Ribeye with french fries

How to Cook a Culotte Steak

The culotte steak is a small steak cut from the bottom of the sirloin. Although you can purchase this steak at well-stocked grocery stores and butcher shops nationwide, the culotte steak is more often served on the West Coast of the United States.

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Appetizing bacon

How to Cook Bacon-Wrapped Pork Chops in the Oven

Although marketers sometimes refer to pork as white meat, it is actually red. A truly versatile animal, almost every part of the pig is a delicacy, including the rib section of the loin -- the pork chop cut. Pork chops cook up juicy in the oven and become even tastier when you wrap them with bacon.

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Roast Beef

How to Arrange a Pot Roast in a Crock-Pot

A pot roast is a meat, typically beef, and vegetable dish prepared in one pot. A Crock-Pot makes cooking a pot roast simple as you can arrange the meat and vegetables and leave it to cook. The way you arrange a pot roast in a Crock-Pot will affect how evenly everything cooks and how the flavors meld.

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Filet Mignon

How to Cook Beef Filet Wrapped in Bacon on the Stove Top

Bacon-wrapping beef filet adds more than just a pretty presentation. Filet of beef is a lean and tender cut that dries out quickly when cooking. Wrapping bacon around your filet adds moisture and holds an attractive round shape. Partially cooking the bacon first removes some of the fat by way of drippings.

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How to Cook Pork on a Turbo Broiler

Turbo broilers are gaining in popularity with many home cooks. These portable convection ovens include a large glass pot and a fan in the lid. The fan blows heated air throughout the oven, resulting in even and efficient cooking. The turbo broiler is, thus, an easy way to prepare meat.

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roast chicken

How to Know When Baked Chicken Is Ready Without a Thermometer

A properly baked or roasted chicken is a highly satisfying dish for the cook. It will have a beautifully crisp, golden skin, savory aroma and tender, moist flesh. The trick is to cook the chicken so that it's done all the way through without allowing any portion of the bird to become overcooked.

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