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Food photography. Culinary Porn. Top 10 chefs with greatest influence online. Wine food and geekeries - blogs. Food Photography Club. One. One. SAVEUR.com - Authentic Recipes, Food, Drinks and Travel. Food Blogs & Sites. Food. Top 10 Skills to Master Your Grill. @jonny6pak: AFAIC, marinades are NEVER the way to go. I've never had a piece of meat that was somehow made better by soaking it in something. A brine will help tenderize and will flavorize to the extent that you like salt (and yes is much better than any marinade I've had), but honestly, I think a good homemade rub is all you need 99.9% of the time.

I rub chicken, pork, and beef with consistently good results. I also coat the outside of beef and pork with olive oil to help with searing. The only meat that gets anything wet at all is ground beef, which gets egg white and Worcestershire (along with oatmeal, cheese (grated or sometimes stuffed with blue cheese), (usually) onion flakes, salt and spices—and a coating of olive oil). 10 techniques every cook should know. Breading This easy, three-step technique ensures an even crumb coating. It's commonly used on thin cuts of chicken, pork or veal that will be fried or baked. To begin, set up your breading station. Fill the first of three shallow dishes with flour. In the second dish, make an egg wash by whisking eggs with a little bit of water, milk or other liquid or seasoning. Start by dredging a piece of meat in the flour. The second step is to dip the meat into the egg wash, again letting the extra drip off.

Try to work with one hand as you complete the process, so as not to bread your fingers on both hands - that can lead to a sticky mess. Proceed with the recipe as directed. Browning/Searing Myths abound about the benefits of searing, most notably that it seals in the juices. The most important factor in this technique is to start with a very hot pan. Place your ingredient directly into the pan. Dicing an onion If done properly, dicing an onion is very simple. Next make horizontal cuts. Folding. Food Blog. Food Blogs 2. Cooking. Alternitive energy. FOOD & DRINK. Recipe Sites. Quick Guide to Every Herb and Spice in the Cupboard | Apartment Therapy The Kitchn. COOKING. NewhouseSM4. 1ironaut. Food Magazines. Food & Drink. Food Websites. Food Blogs.

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