How to Cook Rump Steaks

Rump steak, also known as round steak, is a flavorful, firm-textured steak that comes from the cow's muscular hindquarters. Although rump steak is similar to sirloin, it is a less expensive cut and can be tough. Marinating followed by proper cooking is the key to bringing out the succulent flavors of the meat.

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How to Cook Pork Trotter

In tough times, people get creative with food, so – as the saying goes – many struggling families used every part of the pig but the squeal. As so often happens with recipes created from necessity, the gourmands of the world elevated simple fare to culinary art. This was quite a feat with pork trotters.

Brynne Chandler
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How to Roast & Flavor Almonds

Almonds are related to peaches, apricots and cherries. Unlike their pitted cousins, however, the edible nut is situated inside a tough, fleshy outer layer that becomes its hull upon maturation.

Meg Campbell
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How to Make a Veal Hamburger

Veal is an excellent choice for a hamburger because it has a richer flavor than ground beef or turkey. Making veal hamburgers takes a bit of planning because they hold together better if you refrigerate the mixture before forming the patties.

Brynne Chandler
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How to Cook Corned Beef Fat Side Down or Fat Side Up

Cooking corned beef is not difficult or complicated, but the debate between cooks over whether to cook corned beef fat side up or fat side down often gets as contentious as the tussle between St. Patrick and the snakes.

Brynne Chandler
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How to Cook Italian Sausage & Make Sure It Is Done

Italian sausage is a versatile and tasty basis for any meal. Traditional Italian sausage contains pork and sometimes veal, but if you are looking for a low-fat alternative, turkey Italian sausage is also available. Cooking Italian sausage is not difficult.

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How Do I Cook Raw Sausage in Portobello Mushrooms?

Stuffed Portobello mushrooms make a filling appetizer, unique side dish or light lunch. Turkey sausage complements the meaty, rich flavor of Portobello mushrooms and is leaner than traditional pork sausage.

Brynne Chandler
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How to Cook Filet of Sirloin

Filet of sirloin, also known as sirloin steak, comes from one of the tenderest parts of the cow. Cooking sirloin filets is not difficult, and not limited to one method. Because it is such a tender cut of meat, you can cook sirloin by grilling, broiling or pan-frying. The important part is the timing.

Brynne Chandler
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How to Cook a Medium Burger

Ground beef must be cooked carefully to avoid food-borne illnesses. Ground beef can turn brown before it reaches a safe temperature, and it can also stay pink until it is not only safe to eat, but starting to dry out.

Brynne Chandler
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How to Cook Fajita Meat in a Skillet

Traditional fajita meat is marinated skirt steak, but fajitas can contain anything from chicken and shrimp to venison or even tofu. Cooking fajita meat in a skillet is simple, since the thin strips cook through very quickly. Before you cook fajita meat, let it marinate overnight to make it more tender and flavorful.

Brynne Chandler
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How to Cook Louisiana Hotlink Sausages

Louisiana hotlink sausages are a spicy addition and versatile start to any number of meals. Dense and flavorful, Louisiana hotlinks lend themselves to a wide variety of cooking methods and recipes.

Brynne Chandler
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How to Cook Stuffed Pinwheel Beef Steaks

Stuffed pinwheel steaks are an unusual and attractive menu item. They are easy to make, and even easier to cook. Flank and skirt steaks tend to be tough, so tenderizing the meat by pounding it, marinating it, using a sprinkle-on meat tenderizer or running a multi-blade tenderizer over it is a good idea.

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