How to Cook the Best Lobster Recipes
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Lobster is everyone’s favorite seafood. It does not matter whether you are from the coast or not, almost everyone loves the rich savory taste of lobster. That is why it is such a great option for fancier dinners or special occasions. Although it can be rather expensive to serve everyone at your table their own lobster or tail, there are plenty of other ways to incorporate the lobster into your...
How to Cook Beef Ribs Like the Pros
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If you have tried and failed to make mouth-watering ribs in the past, relax. You are about to learn how to cook beef ribs like a pro. Those who know how to make a lip-smacking rib may try to convince you that there is a big secret to their success, but there really isn’t. Learning how to cook beef ribs like an expert really only requires one thing: patience. Here are a few tips to get you started: Precook...
How to Cook a New York Strip Steak
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If you are a steak lover, you may be wondering how to cook a New York Strip Steak in a way that rivals the masters. Here are a few tips to teach you what to without it losing its juiciness or taste: Leave a little fat on your preferred cut of meat. While leaner cuts are healthiest, leaving a small amount of fat on your steak will give it extra flavor. Marinate your steak. One of the most important...
Homemade Halloween Treats for the Kids
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Make it an extra special Halloween party this year by whipping up some homemade Halloween treats for the kids. These sweet treats taste best when they come straight from Mom’s kitchen. Caramel dipped apples are probably one of everyone’s autumn favorites. Start with 6 to 8 small Granny Smith Apples. The tartness of the apples adds a crisp crunch to the sweet caramel coating. Make the caramel...
How To Cook Pork
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There are different methods for cooking pork, however, the key is not to overcook the meat. Knowing how long to cook pork will vary depending on the cooking method you choose. Broiling pork ribs in the broiler takes about 35 minutes for them to get done. Turn ribs frequently while broiling. Boneless center cut pork chops should be broiled for 5 or 6 minutes on each side. Thin cuts only need to be broiled...
How to Cook Fish
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There are a lot of different kinds of fish to cook and almost as many different ways to prepare it. How long to cook fish varies depending on the type of fish, and whether it is fresh or frozen. A general rule of thumb to follow is 10 minutes cooking time for each inch of fish. If you cook fish in a sauce, you can reduce the cooking time to 5 minutes for every inch. Frozen fish takes longer to cook,...
How To Cook Roast Beef
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Roasting is often considered the best way to cook a large, tender cut of beef. Other beef cuts that are graded prime or choice roast well, too. Lesser grades of beef cook better by braising. Start by letting the roast warm up to room temperature. Season the meat with salt and pepper before placing on a wire rack in a shallow roasting pan. Cooking roast beef can be done different ways, however, roasting...
How To Cook Scallops
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Cooking scallops can be a task that many home cooks do not attempt. While scallops are fairly easy to prepare, knowing how long to cook scallops can be tricky. Whether sautied or pan-fried, the key is to cook them quickly so that they do not become rubbery. Start by patting the scallops dry with a paper towel. Season with a dash of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Add one tablespoon each of...
How to Cook Asparagus
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Cooking asparagus is simple in the microwave, as you can steam fresh spears of asparagus in fewer than 10 minutes. You should cook asparagus until tender, but do not overcook. Asparagus can be served either hot or cold. If you serve the vegetables cold, run cold water over the cooked asparagus spears. Cooling hot spears quickly helps them keep their bright green color. When preparing asparagus stalks...
How To Cook Pasta
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Cooking pasta starts with using a large pot. If the pot is too small, and you don’t cook the pasta in enough water, the pasta will stick together. It takes about 6 quarts of water to cook one pound of dry pasta. Fill the pot 3/4 full with cold water, cover and bring to a rolling boil. Once the water begins to boil, add 2 tablespoons of coarse salt for every pound of pasta. Don’t worry....


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