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4 days ago

The Type Of Beef You Should Always Truss Before Cooking - Tasting Table

"Fold maybe 6-8 inches of that tapered in back on itself and tie it off. That will make the skinny end much closer to the thickness of the fat end and allow for the roast to cook evenly," he says. "Trussing the rest of the tenderloin with tight circles of butcher's twine every couple inches will also keep the tenderloin round rather than allowing it to flatten out, which will also help with cooking evenly."
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1 month ago

The Crucial Step That Can Make Or Break Your Lamb Chops - Tasting Table

Bring lamb chops to room temperature (30–60 minutes, about 72°F) before cooking to ensure even cooking, better flavor, and retained juices.
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3 months ago

Cook Salmon Steaks With Thin Ends More Evenly By Securing Them With This Easy Solution - Tasting Table

Salmon steaks are one of the more underrated dinner options, but they come with one small problem. As popular as salmon is for easy, healthy meals, almost all the salmon you see in stores or recipes is cut into fillets. Those are your classic long, flat pieces, usually with skin on the bottom, and they're made by cutting salmon parallel to the spine.
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4 months ago

This Chef-Approved Tip For Evenly Cooked Beans Might Sound Simple, But It Makes All The Difference - Tasting Table

Cook dried beans in ample water—about a 3:1 water-to-beans ratio—so beans can move and cook evenly for an al dente yet fully cooked bite.
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