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  3. I tried Ina Garten's recipe for New York strip steaks. The ...

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    The steaks looked beautiful, coated with charcoal grill marks and crispy spices, and the savory smell of freshly-grilled steak filled my kitchen. Even my 10-year-old dog was enthralled by the smell.

  4. The Secret Ingredient for Tender, Juicy, Never Ever Dry Pork ...

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    Before you get to the butter, you need to partially cook your chops. Searing the pork chops in a hot skillet will build color (which also builds flavor) and prepare the meat for the buttery goodness.

  5. Alligator meat - Wikipedia

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    Alligator meat is the meat from alligators that is for consumption. [1] [2] In the United States, alligator meat is commonly eaten, where it is regarded as a delicacy and staple in local cuisines both historically and in modern times. Alligator eggs can also be consumed. Alligator meat is high in protein and low in fat, and has a mild flavor ...

  6. Steak - Wikipedia

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    Various cuts of beef are used for steak. The more tender cuts, from the loin and rib, are generally cooked quickly, using dry heat, and served whole. Less tender cuts from the chuck or round are generally cooked with moist heat or are mechanically tenderized (e.g., cube steak). Beefsteak is graded for quality, with higher prices for higher quality.

  7. Spice-Rubbed T-Bone Steaks Recipe - AOL

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    1. Light a grill. In a small bowl, mix the ancho chile powder, cumin, paprika and garlic powder with 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of pepper.

  8. Meat tenderness - Wikipedia

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    Meat with the fat content deposited within the steak to create a marbled appearance has always been regarded as more tender than steaks where the fat is in a separate layer. [3] Cooking causes melting of the fat, spreading it throughout the meat and increasing the tenderness of the final product. [1]

  9. 7-bone roast - Wikipedia

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    The steak differs from the 7-bone roast only in thickness: 7-bone steaks are cut 1 ⁄ 2 - to 3 ⁄ 4-inch thick. Like most of the chuck, the 7-bone roast or "steak" is generally considered a rather tough cut of meat and is most suitable for a long cooking in liquid at a low heat, such as braising.

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