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Recipe: Fried Zucchini Blossoms with Feta and Mint - The Atlantic Food Channel
another recipe to try soon
Yellow Squash Ribbons with Red Onion and Parmesan Recipe - MyRecipes.com
looks so simple and good
Gotham Gal: Ginger Ribs
I don't much like the sound of this process but the sauce looks great.
Making Something Delicious Out Of An Otherwise Tough Cut Of Beef
London Broil marinade
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London Broil
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2 cloves Minced Fresh Garlic
1 teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper
1/2 teaspoon Kosher Salt
2 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce
2 Tablespoons Balsamic Vinegar
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
1/4 cup Red Wine
Grilled Pork Burgers Savory Pickled Peaches | WholeFoodsMarket.com
with Savory Pickled Peaches!
Balling the Drumettes - Slashfood
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- Grab the drumette at the skinnier end (which was originally connected to the wingette)
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your knife to cut away at the meat from the skinny end, while making a scraping motion downward. - Keep doing it
until the meat is all squished down to the fat end. - Using both hands, firmly pull the meat down over the fat
end of the drumette as tightly as possible. This will ensure a nice ball shape.
With a tender touch; perfect pork chops - Los Angeles Times
Restaurant-perfect pork chops, at home? It's as easy as 1-2-3-4 to get juicy results: season, sear, sauce, simmer.
By Donna Deane, Times Staff Writer
March 8, 2006
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With a tender touch
SO you're standing at the meat counter on your way home from work. The pork chops look terrific and they're priced right for a family dinner -- but how are you going to cook them?
Sponsored LinksA frequent comment I hear from friends these days is that they love pork chops in restaurants but can't seem to get the same juicy, tender results at home. Too often, even a favorite recipe turns out tough and dry.
With today's leaner pork, a new rule of thumb applies, but the change -- shorter cooking time -- is to the home cook's advantage. There's nothing easier to make for a snappy weeknight dinner than pork chops, and once you have the simple technique in mind, you'll be inspired to try all sorts of variations.
Just keep in mind four quick steps: Season the meat, sear it, make a sauce as you deglaze the pan and finish the meat in the sauce.
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The same technique applies whether you're making everyday chops seasoned with thyme and garlic, spicy tomato-olive sauced chops or a dressier preparation that features a rich, cream-based sage sauce. All of these sauces are quickly pulled together to take advantage of the fact that the chops will have a total cooking time of only about six to 10 minutes.
Lean pork chops should never be cooked to well done. Because they don't have generous fat and marbling, they're easily overcooked. The challenge is to turn out juicy chops with an appetizingly browned exterior and a slightly pink center.
Look for quality
FIRST, select the right chops. Look for the lean, high-quality chops that are more widely available these days. Choose either medium (three-fourths- to 1-inch) or thick (1 1/2 - to 2-inch) cuts for recipes that call for pan-searing and finishing the chops in the sauce. Thin (less than three-fourths-inch) cut chops will overcook before they brown. These are better simply seasoned and grilled fast on high heat.
Cooking time varies according to the cut of chop, whether it is boneless or bone-in, and the amount of fat along the outside edge. Fat takes longer to cook, so trim off excess fat. Bone-in pork chops will take a little longer then boneless chops.
If you are cooking meat you've just purchased, it should be tempered by the time you're home and ready to cook. If the meat has been refrigerated, season it and let it stand for half an hour before cooking.
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New York Strip Steaks with Grilled Fennel Salad and Paprika Butter Recipe : Tyler Florence : Food Network
paprika butter! Yum.
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- 2 heads roasted garlic
- 3 anchovy fillets
- 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
- 2 tablespoons sweet paprika
- 2 fresh thyme sprigs, leaves striped from the stem
Paprika Butter:
A Barbecue Sauce That Transforms Chicken - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com
white barbecue sauce - maybe this one is better than the one I tried
The Versatile Charmoula - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com
gremolata/pesto-like herb dressing
Featured Recipe: Grilled Flank Steak With Kimchi-Style Coleslaw - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com
This sounds great!
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