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  2. Meat tenderizer - Wikipedia

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    Meat tenderizers come in at least three types: [1] The first, most common, is a tool that resembles a hammer or mallet made of metal or wood with a short handle and dual heads. One face of the tool is usually flat while the other has rows of pyramid-shaped protrusions.

  3. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Trussing needle: For pinning, or sewing up, poultry and other meat. [11] Needle, about 20 cm long and about 3mm in diameter, sometimes with a blade at end for pushing through poultry Twine: Butcher's twine, Cooking twine, Kitchen string, Kitchen twine: For trussing roasts of meat or poultry.

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  5. Cube steak - Wikipedia

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    Cube steak or cubed steak is a cut of beef, usually top round or top sirloin, tenderized and flattened by pounding with a meat tenderizer. The name refers to the shape of the indentations left by that process (called "cubing"). [1] This is the most common cut of meat used for the American dish chicken-fried steak.

  6. Meat tenderness - Wikipedia

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    The meat industry strives to produce meat with standardized and guaranteed tenderness, since these characteristics are sought for by the consumers. [4] For that purpose a number of objective tests of tenderness have been developed, gauging meat resistance to shear force, most commonly used being Slice Shear Force test [5] and Warner–Bratzler Shear Force test.

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    Cheyenne Wu. TOTAL: 86/100 Unlike most digital meat thermometers on this list, the ThermoWorks Smoke does have a companion app, but you don't necessarily need it to monitor your grilling.

  8. Bromelain - Wikipedia

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    Along with papain, bromelain is one of the most popular proteases to use for meat tenderizing. [8] Bromelain is sold in a powdered form, which is combined with a marinade, or directly sprinkled on the uncooked meat. [8] Cooked or canned pineapple does not have a tenderizing effect, as the enzymes are heat-labile and denatured in the cooking ...

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    “[Using it] keeps me connected to my family, and it’s kind of a way to honor their legacy.” Related: To Make Fresh Pasta by Hand, You’ll Need Flour, Eggs, and Time To Klein, there’s only ...

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