How to Cook T-Bone Steaks in a Frying Pan

A T-bone steak contains a T-shaped bone in the center. It is made up of two different cuts, one on either side of the bone, the strip steak and the tenderloin. T-bone steak is tender and juicy with medium fat content that helps the meat retain flavor.

Serena Styles
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How to Cook a Good Burger on the Stove

A skillet or grill pan on the stove top offers an alternative method to grilling your burgers. The goal is a juicy hamburger patty that is cooked through but is not burned on the outside. The way you prepare the patty and the handling of the meat in the pan affects the outcome.

Shelley Frost
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How to Cook Frozen Fully Cooked Meatballs

Frozen cooked meatballs cook in 12 minutes or less, making them a good choice for quick, weeknight meals. They are usually made from ground beef, seasonings and bread crumbs and have a mild flavor that even most kids appreciate. Since they are already cooked, they only need a brief reheating.

Julie Christensen
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How to Cook Pork Steaks in the Oven With BBQ Sauce

The pork steak is a cut from the shoulder section of the pig. It is a thin steak that comes from the same section as is used for pulled pork, and it tends to be tough when it isn’t cooked low and slow. The meat contains more collagen than most other cuts of pork.

Becca Hubbard-Woods
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How to Bake Filet Mignon After Searing

Filet mignon is a cut of steak that comes from the eye of the tenderloin. When prepared properly, the filet mignon is so tender that it can be cut with a fork. Although the steak is incredibly tender, it lacks the full flavor of other cuts of beef that are closer to the bone.

Becca Hubbard-Woods
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How to Cook Filet Mignon Steaks in a Grill Pan

Filet mignon, which is French for “dainty fillet,” is cut from the tenderloin of the cow and widely considered the leanest and most tender cut of beef available. While there are a variety of methods of cooking these tasty treats, one particularly common method is preparing them in a grill pan.

Laurie Anderson
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How to Cook Pork Cubes

Cubed pork forms the basis for a quick meal. The cubes of pork, trimmed of fat and already in bite-sized pieces, cook fast and can be used in a variety of stews, stir-fries and other dishes. Cubed pork usually is cut from the loin -- the leanest part of the pig.

Cynthia Myers
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How to Cook a Precooked Burger?

Beef burgers that have already been cooked can provide an easy, simple and quick meal. Reheating burgers again can be tricky; it’s important to bring the internal temperature up to 165 F, measured with a meat thermometer for safety; however, over-heating them can result in a dried out, unappetizing burger.

Beth Rifkin
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How to Cook Little Smokies Smoked Sausage

Lit’l Smokies are cocktail-sized smoked sausages made by Hillshire Farm. These mini sausages come in several varieties, made from beef or a combination of pork, beef and turkey with other ingredients added for flavoring, such as spices or cheddar cheese.

Natalie Smith
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How to Cook Barbecued Beef Short Ribs in the Oven

Beef short ribs, when properly cooked, are melt-in-your-mouth tender and delicious. Prepare them in the oven with barbecue sauce when you don't have access to an outdoor grill and the weather is incremental.

Sarah Bourque
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How to Cook Beef Ground Chuck Burgers

Hamburgers don't require a trip to a restaurant or a drive-through window to enjoy. Cooking your own burgers at home gives you complete control over the finished product from the thickness of the patty to the doneness of the meat. A home-cooked burger is also a quick option for a filling meal in a hurry.

Lauren Whitney
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How to Cook Venison Steaks in a Crock Pot

Venison is a lean red meat that is easy to overcook. Whether you're new to cooking with venison, or a seasoned veteran looking for a new technique, try using your slow cooker for a foolproof way to infuse your meat with flavor and moisture.

Caryn Anderson
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