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How to Neutralize Salt in Food

You can’t neutralize the salt in food at the chemical level, but there are many ways to remedy over-salted food so that each bite isn't an assault on your taste buds. The best solution to your seasoning crisis depends on the food that you are preparing and the ingredients you have on hand.

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How to Broil Ribs in the Oven

Broiling is a convenient and quick way to prepare ribs. The high heat of a broiler leaves little room for error, however, even the thickest ribs can dry out quickly at such a high temperature. The key to broiling succulent ribs is monitoring the meat closely to ensure that you do not overcook it.

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How to Grill Jalapenos

Fire-roasted jalapeños have a complex, smoky taste that enhances salsa and other dishes with a richer flavor than raw jalapeños. Grilling jalapeño peppers instead of frying them is also a healthier, more piquant way to prepare a classic appetizer. A little preparation goes a long way when cooking with jalapeños.

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Red snapper in salt crust

How to Cook Red Snapper on the Grill

Red snapper is a wise choice when grilling fish, especially if you have seafood enthusiasts as well as picky eaters to satisfy. Snapper’s firm flesh and broad fillets enable you to use various seasoning and grilling techniques, which should pique the interest of fish fanatics.

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boneless sirloin roast

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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How Do I Saute Already-Cooked Shrimp?

Shrimp are relatively delicate, and it is easy to overcook them, rendering the bite-sized shellfish tough and chewy. It is possible to sauté cooked shrimp without ruining their texture, but you must be thoughtful about how you approach the task. Ultimately, you are re-heating the shrimp rather than cooking them again.

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