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  2. How to Make Juicy Burgers Perfectly Every Time - AOL

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    We’ll teach you how to make juicy burgers with our pro tips to follow before, during and after cooking. Tip #1: Pick an 80/20 Beef-to-Fat Ratio Making a juicy, flavorful hamburger starts with ...

  3. Everything to Know About Buying and Cooking Perfect Prime Rib

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    You’ll need to cook prime rib for approximately 15 to 20 minutes per pound for rare to medium-rare, and 20 to 25 minutes per pound for medium to medium-well. If you set the oven to 325°F, add ...

  4. 10 tips for cooking better burgers Memorial Day weekend - AOL

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    If you're planning on cooking burgers on the grill this holiday weekend, ... 15 minutes / Total time: 35 minutes. 1 to 1¼ pounds 90% lean ground sirloin or ground beef of choice.

  5. America's Test Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Scaled Recipes, No-Waste Solutions, and Time-Saving Tips for Cooking for Yourself October 27, 2020 () Meat Illustrated: A Foolproof Guide to Understanding and Cooking with Cuts of All Kinds October 27, 2020 () The Complete America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook 2001-2021: Every Recipe November 3, 2020 ()

  6. List of Good Eats episodes - Wikipedia

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    Good Eats is an informational cooking show in which Alton Brown would go into the history and or science of a particular dish or item that was the focal point of each episode. The show started with Food Network , airing 245 episodes of 14 seasons with eight specials and five shorts which aired on the Food Network website.

  7. Beef - Wikipedia

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    A way of cooking meat in a hot oven, producing roast beef. Liquid is not usually added; the beef may be basted by fat on the top, or by spooning hot fat from the oven pan over the top. A gravy may be made from the cooking juices, after skimming off excess fat. Roasting is suitable for thicker pieces of meat; the other methods listed are usually ...

  8. Cheeseburger - Wikipedia

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    There are several competing claims as to who created the first cheeseburger. Lionel Sternberger is reputed to have introduced the cheeseburger in 1924 at the age of 16. He was working as a fry cook at his father's Pasadena, California, sandwich shop, "The Rite Spot", and "experimentally dropped a slab of American cheese on a sizzling hamburger."

  9. Serious Eats - Wikipedia

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    The site consists of general food features as well as recipes, home cooking advice, and equipment reviews. The site is notable for launching the career of J. Kenji Lopez-Alt , whose column "The Food Lab" was adapted into a James Beard award -winning cookbook of the same name . [ 4 ]