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Pork tenderloin has the truly uncanny ability to somehow be the best or worst cut of meat.When done right, it can be tender, juicy and shockingly simple to make. But the bad versions can get stuck ...
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.
Roasting can be done with boneless or bone-in cuts; grilling can help create a crispy exterior; slow cooking is ideal for busy days; and sous vide cooking helps keep the meat juicy and tender ...
Tenderness is a desirable quality, as tender meat is softer, easier to chew, and generally more palatable than harder meat. Consequently, tender cuts of meat typically command higher prices. The tenderness depends on a number of factors including the meat grain, the amount of connective tissue, and the amount of fat. [1] Tenderness can be ...
Tenderizing meat with the mallet softens the fibers, making the meat easier to chew and to digest. [2] It is useful when preparing particularly tough cuts of steak, and works well when broiling or frying the meat. [3] It is also used to "pound out" dishes such as chicken-fried steak, palomilla, and schnitzel, to make them wider and thinner.
I use a tablespoon of kosher salt for every 5 pounds of meat, rub it into all the nooks and crannies, and let the bird sit in the fridge for a couple of days to ensure the meat is juicy and succulent.
The scents of cinnamon and star anise add big flavors to this quick soup. Butter adds body and a silky texture. Fresh udon noodles take only a few minutes to cook, but dry udon noodles work well ...
Cooking the chicken in the Instant Pot is quick and easy, and works with any cut of chicken. The chicken is delicious as is, but popping it under the broiler just before serving gives it crispy edges.