How to Grill a Medium-rare T-Bone

Grilling brings out a T-bone's natural succulent flavors without the help -- or the calories -- of a pool of oil and butter in a pan. This formidable steak is two prized cuts in one: the top loin and the tenderloin, also known as New York strip or fillet mignon.

Eric Mohrman
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How to Cook a Well Done Filet Mignon on the Stove Top

With a name as refined as filet mignon, it might be assumed that it’s impossible to pull off a dish at home that sounds this French and elegant. Cut from the end of the tenderloin, the filet mignon is a small and expensive boneless steak.

Kristie Brown
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How to Cook Marinated Pork Medallions in the Oven

Marinated pork medallions roast to a tender, juicy finish in the oven. Purchase pre-marinated pork medallions or make your own marinade to add flavor to the meat.

Natalie Smith
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How to Cook a Steak on the Stove Top Without Oil

Cooking steak on the stove without oil is a quick and easy process called pan-searing. Though some procedural details vary depending on the cut of meat and its size, the general process is universal. Only sear fully thawed meat; otherwise the outside cooks far quicker than the inside.

Eric Mohrman
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How to Cook a Low-Sodium Pork Tenderloin

Sodium is necessary for the healthy functioning of your body. Too much sodium, however, may cause swelling, edema and high blood pressure, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Pork tenderloin is a good choice of meat for low-salt diets as it is naturally low in sodium and one of the more tender cuts of pork.

Carrie Cross
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How to Cook Beef Shoulder in an Oven

A beef-shoulder roast is an inexpensive roast cut from the muscled shoulder area of the beef. The tough, slightly chewy shoulder roast dries out easily but benefits from moist-cooking methods such as braising, which tenderizes the roast as it simmers slowly in liquid.

M.H. Dyer
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How to Cook Frozen Rib-Eyes in the Crock-Pot

One of the advantages of using a Crock-Pot to cook rib-eye steaks is that there’s no need to defrost the meat beforehand. Cooking the steak slowly for eight to 10 hours will allow it to be tender, moist and full of natural flavors.

Beth Rifkin
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How to Cook a Sirloin Tip Roast in a Roaster Bag

Sirloin tip roast, located next to the tender sirloin area of the beef, is a juicy, flavorful cut of meat. While sirloin tip roast is tender enough for dry-roasting, it becomes even juicier when roasted in an oven bag. Sirloin tip roast is also known as round tip roast or tip sirloin roast.

M.H. Dyer
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How to Cook Frozen Beef Patties in a Frying Pan

Cook frozen beef patties in a frying pan with both health and safety in mind. Using a nonstick pan to fry the patties means no extra unhealthy fats are needed to keep the burgers from sticking to the pan. When buying frozen beef patties, choose products that are 90 percent lean or higher.

Sommer Leigh
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How to Cook Pulled Pork in an Electric Smoker

Where there's smoke, there's barbecue. Although staunch barbecuing enthusiasts may hail charcoal as the only true method for barbecuing foods such as pulled pork, electric smokers are user-friendly, reasonably priced and reliable, making them an effective choice for home smoking.

Caryn Anderson
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The Best Ways to Cook a Rump Roast as Choice Meat

Because bottom round rump roast comes from the well-exercised hindquarters of the cow, it contains a large amount of collagen and connective tissue that make the meat tough and chewy. A rump roast with the U.S.

Hannah Wickford
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How to Cook Elk in a Slow Cooker

Elk meat is not typically found in your neighborhood supermarket; If you are lucky enough to get your hands on some elk meat, you are in for a treat. Aside from being tender and juicy when cooked in the slow cooker, elk is a naturally lean meat.

Natalie Smith
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