From colonial hearths to modern kitchens, cast iron endures as America’s most loved, versatile, and timeless pan. The post ...
Cooking steak at home can often feel daunting, but following these simple steps will help you achieve tender, ...
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Although most dense foods shrivel up or dry out in a microwave, some softer foods handle the microwave heat better. Items such as soup (covered), sauce, plain rice, or mashed potatoes won't lose too ...
Tender rib eye steak bites are pan-seared then tossed in a smoky chipotle-butter sauce with garlic, cumin, and tequila for an easy 20-minute meal.
Much like meat, vegetables need a little char for maximum flavor, and you just won't get it with a nonstick pan. For zucchini, carrots, onions, asparagus and bok choy, reach for a stainless-steel or ...
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You can use the oven, microwave, stovetop, or air fryer to reheat your leftover steak and still keep it juicy.
Reverse-searing involves baking a steak at a low temperature and finishing it in a hot skillet. It helps your steak cook ...
I’ve written before about the modular meal, a “cook once, feed many” approach that leaves everyone satisfied, even — gasp! — happy. For this, as for many things, I am indebted to Julia Moskin, who ...