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Cooking Filet Mignon

Posted on May 6, 2025 by Rickey Harvey
Filet mignon is French, of course, with filet meaning "thick slice" and mignon meaning "dainty." Filet mignon comes from the small end of the tenderloin (called the short loin) which is found on the back rib cage of the animal.This area of the animal isn't weight-bearing, thus the connective tissue isn't toughened by exercise resulting in extremely tender meat.This also means that the meat lacks some of the flavor held by meat that has the bone attached...

Cooking With The Power of the Sun

Posted on October 3, 2024 by Rickey Harvey
Many people understand the idea of passive solar for heating a house.Fewer realize it could be found in to cook food and sterilize water.A solar oven is virtually what it appears like.It really is used to cook food and sterilize water.A lot of people do not even understand they exist, however they are a good way to cook from both an economic and efficiency viewpoint.The basic idea with a solar cooking would be to develop a box like structure that sunlight gets hotter dramatically...

How To Remove Lobster From The Shell

Posted on July 20, 2024 by Rickey Harvey
Lobster can be an an all-time favourite seafood with a lot of people, and several dishes using lobsters require that the flesh be taken off the shell.Here are a few handy tips once you make a lobster dish in the home.A preliminary solution to make a lobster, that ought to be alive, would be to grasp it firmly by the trunk, plunge it quickly, head first, right into a kettle of rapidly boiling water, and submerge all of those other body...

Cooking Instructions For Prime Rib Roast

Posted on March 23, 2023 by Rickey Harvey
Have you been searching for cooking instructions for prime rib roast and still can't find a recipe that will provide you the juicy and tender prime rib roast that you deserve? The reason may be that recipes only give you the basic ingredients for cooking and not the actual cooking directions.Let us start with cooking instructions for prime rib roast that starts long before the day you prepare your prime rib...

Seasoning An Oven

Posted on September 7, 2022 by Rickey Harvey
Untreated cast iron rusts, especially around water.To prevent metal from oxidizing in the presence of moisture, cast iron requires a process called ? seasoning?.Seasoning is simply the procedure of baking oil into the oven's pores, and on top of the iron pores.This baked on coating will darken and eventually turn black with age.Darkening is the sign of a well kept oven, and of it's use.This coating forms a barrier between moisture in the air and the surface of the metal...

Barbecue Success With The Rule Of Thirds

Posted on June 20, 2022 by Rickey Harvey
Ever been to a barbecue party where the 'chef' placed as much food as he could possibly fit onto the barbecue grill, every so often stabbing the food with a fork and juggling it around so that it cooks evenly? Ever noticed how, within a couple of minutes, the flames start gently flickering under the food, the chef proudly standing back admiring the char grill effect that he's creating? Ever notice the panic that sets in when the flames suddenly leap up and around the food burning it black on the outside and leaving it raw on the inside?The difference between great char grilled sausage food and burnt offerings is located in a few smaller precautions...