How to Cook a Pork Leg in the Oven

The hind leg is one of the four primal cuts of pork, the other three being the loin, shoulder and belly. Also called the ham -- and often by that name already cured -- a full pork leg can weigh about 20 lbs.

Bryn Bellamy
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How Do I Cook a Butt Portion Ready-to-Cook Ham?

Most of the hams sold in grocery stores have already been cooked. These hams can be safely served at room temperature or reheated to warm them. A ham labeled "ready to cook" hasn't been cooked, although it may have been smoked.

Julie Christensen
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How to Reheat a Boneless Prime Rib

Reheating a boneless prime rib takes patience if you want to prevent it from drying out. You can reheat a prime rib using any heat source, but for safety and the best outcome, use an oven or microwave. However you decide to reheat your prime rib, don’t rush it or use high heat for long periods.

Sam Ashe-Edmunds
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How to Cook Beef Neckbones

Some of the toughest cuts of beef, such as the bony neck neck, are also the most richly flavored. They require long, slow cooking to tenderize the dense muscles and stringy connective tissues, but that's a good thing.

Fred Decker
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How to Cook a Lamb Shoulder Blade

The lamb shoulder blade is a lamb chop cut from the shoulder. It is larger and thicker than the lamb chop cut from the rib, which is much smaller and the cut most often used for delicate dishes. The shoulder blade lamb chop is meaty but has multiple bones and a lot of connective tissue.

Nicole Adams
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How to Cook Country Ham in an Electric Smoker

Country ham is a dish traditionally enjoyed during holidays such as Easter or Thanksgiving. Salt cured and aged for up to six months, country ham is typically cooked in the oven or smoked in a smoker.

Ireland Wolfe
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How to Cook Prosciutto

Prosciutto is an Italian-style ham that has been dry-cured, aged and seasoned. It can be eaten as is or cooked in a variety of ways. The region from which your prosciutto comes makes a big difference in the flavor of the ham. The taste of prosciutto relies heavily on the pig used and its feed.

Nicole Adams
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How to Cook Camel Meat

Exotic, tough and in need of moisture just like its native habitat, the desert, camel meat needs at least several hours of moist heat to temper its gaminess and soften its texture.

A.J. Andrews
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How to Tenderize Chuck Steak

Home chefs have used meat tenderizers to preserve and improve the texture and flavor of meat for centuries. Although chuck steak is notoriously tough, it is a reasonably priced protein source that many consider more flavorful than the leaner cuts of beef.

Susan Brassard
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How to Pan Fry a Thick Veal Rib Chop

A thick veal rib chop is best prepared using a two-step pan-roasting process. Begin by frying it over high, direct heat to create a nicely seared exterior crust, then finish it more gently with indirect heat in the oven to cook the inside all the way through without charring the outside.

Eric Mohrman
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How to Cook Brats on a Stovetop

If you're craving a brat during the grilling off-season, you don't have to suffer or over-pay for a restaurant brat. If you have a stove and some brats, you're just a skillet away from the snap of a juicy brat.

Lillian Downey
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What Happens if I Cook My Roast in My Slow Cooker Too Long?

Like regular ovens, a slow cooker can be a little faster or slower than others depending on its brand, make and model. It can be difficult to gauge the exact cooking time your roast requires until you get accustomed to cooking with your particular appliance.

Beverly Bird
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