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  2. Searing - Wikipedia

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    In reverse searing, the order of cooking is inverted. [4] First the item to be cooked, typically a steak, is cooked at low heat until the center reaches desired temperature; then the outside is cooked with high temperature to achieve the Maillard reaction. [5]

  3. I'm an executive Costco member and mom of 4. Here are 9 ... - AOL

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    Costco's New York steaks make for a special date night at home. ... We usually grill or reverse sear steaks on Friday nights after the kids are in bed. Read the original article on Business Insider.

  4. 6 Foods You Should Be Cooking in a Cast-Iron Skillet ... - AOL

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    It's also our go-to pan for reverse searing or finishing in the oven as it moves seamlessly from stovetop to oven. Try using your cast-iron skillet when you cook steak, pork chops , lamb chops ...

  5. 50 best Sunday dinner ideas for cozy family meals - AOL

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    Reverse-Seared Rib-Eye With Cacio e Pepe Smashed Potatoes by Elena Besser. As its name suggests, reverse searing calls for cooking the steak in the oven first, then browning and basting it in a ...

  6. Maillard reaction - Wikipedia

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    Seared steaks, fried dumplings, cookies and other kinds of biscuits, breads, toasted marshmallows, falafel and many other foods undergo this reaction. It is named after French chemist Louis Camille Maillard , who first described it in 1912 while attempting to reproduce biological protein synthesis .

  7. Pittsburgh rare - Wikipedia

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    The steak was seared but raw inside. [1] One story relates that the method originated as an explanation for an accidental charring of a steak at a Pittsburgh restaurant, with the cook explaining that this was "Pittsburgh style". It has been said that the "original" method of preparation was by searing the meat with a welding torch. Whether this ...

  8. Sunny Anderson Shows You How to Make Your Steak So Much ... - AOL

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    In the interview, Sunny focuses on steak, but these tips apply to whatever meat you're cooking (and tofu, too). Give them a try and watch your grilling gam e improve immediately.

  9. Carne asada - Wikipedia

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    Carne asada is grilled and sliced beef, usually skirt steak, flap steak, or flank steak though chuck steak (known as diezmillo in Spanish) can also be used. It is usually marinated then grilled or seared to impart a charred flavor. Carne asada can be served on its own or as an ingredient in other dishes.