From forgiving cuts to difficult ones, chefs explain how fat, thickness, and muscle work for and against you -- and how each ...
A primal hunk of meat is great reverse seared in a skillet. Want every bite of your ribeye spot‑on? Reverse sear it like the pros. Cooking a thick steak at home can feel intimidating. Get the timing ...
For this Valentine's Day, I was lucky to get my hands on a spectacular steak. It was a boneless, butterflied ribeye for two people in the shape of a heart, from Texas' phenomenal... For this Valentine ...
1. French the bone on each steak.2. Combine the two peppercorns, salt and mashed garlic and season both sides well with the mixture.3. Heat a skillet until very hot. Add the oil and butter and quickly ...
When I discovered the reverse-sear method, it took my steak game to the next level. Cooking this reverse-seared bone-in ribeye over charcoal combines the best of both worlds: the slow, gentle heat of ...
Any carnivore knows the joy of a steak that's melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Tender, juicy, seasoned to perfection — you get the idea. But you’ve probably also had a few that are tough as leather. That ...