cooking elk steak

How to Cook Elk Steak

Beef is great, but sometimes you just need to mix it up with a new type of meat. Elk is a great choice because it’s a wild meat that’s often available from reliable farmed sources. This means you don’t have…

broiled hamburgers

Broiling Hamburgers

Are you dreaming of juicy, meaty burgers but it’s too rainy or cold to spark up the grill? Turn to your humble kitchen oven to broil burgers instead. This cooking method is used by many fast food chains and fine…

salt encrusted prime rib

Salt Encrusted Prime Rib

Cooking up a whole Prime Rib roast is one of those challenges that you’ll likely only tackle for an anniversary or holiday dinner. Still, there are tricks that make it a little easier to turn out a perfectly pink slice…

cooked spiral ham

Cooking a Spiral Ham

A beautifully glazed spiral ham is a must-have centerpiece for many holiday tables. If you’re a big fan of ham, you can cook one up any time of year and slice the meat off to freeze in portions for later.…

honey baked ham

Cooking Honey Baked Ham

If you’ve gathered with family for a holiday meal, there’s a good chance that honey baked ham was involved. This meat is particularly popular for holiday feasts because it can feed several people easily, but it’s also an appealing option…

breaded pork chops

Cooking Breaded Pork Chops

Pork chops are perfectly tasty on their own, but adding breading to their exterior is a good way to bring new flavors to ordinary pork chops. All you need to do to create different flavor profiles is use various kinds…

cooking duck breast

How to Cook Duck Breasts

Duck breast is known for its rich, flavorful meat and crispy skin, making it a favorite for many. If you want to try something new in the kitchen, duck breast could be your next experimental venture. Despite it seeming like…

medium well cooked steak

How To Cook Steak Medium Well

Cooking a steak to medium well can be a bit of an art. You want that balance of a warm, slightly pink center with a nicely seared outside, without crossing into overcooked territory. Whether you’re hosting a dinner or just…

cooking halibut steak

Cooking Halibut Steak

Halibut is a mild and delicious type of whitefish that can be cooked in a variety of ways. You can find both steaks and filets available, and the two cuts are very different. Making the most of your premium Halibut…

cooking duck legs

Cooking Duck Legs

Duck legs aren’t served as often as they once were, but they’re ripe for a comeback. A finely braised or roasted duck leg is a juicy, flavorful treat that adds elegance to any dinner party. They’re also a lot easier…

spare and baby back ribs

Spare Ribs vs Baby Back Ribs

Ribs are the ultimate backyard barbecue food. When done right, they’re tender, juicy, fun to eat, and packed with great flavor. But whether you’re shopping for beef or pork ribs, you’ve got to choose between the two main types before…

beer marinated steak

Marinating Steak in Beer

Steak lovers know that their favorite cuts of dry aged beef don’t need much beyond salt and pepper to taste great. Still, there’s nothing wrong with experimenting with other flavor profiles when you enjoy beef on a weekly basis and…

ham steak on stove

Cooking Ham Steak on the Stove

When you’re craving something savory and satisfying but don’t want to fire up the oven, cooking a ham steak on the stove is the way to go. It’s quick, easy, and delivers a juicy, flavorful result every time. Plus, ham…

air fryer chicken wings

Air Fryer Chicken Wings

Do you want chicken wings that are crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and full of flavor, without heating up your oven? Cooking them in the air fryer might be the answer you’re looking for. This guide will…

crockpot barbeque chicken

Crockpot BBQ Chicken

Sharing a meal with a crowd shouldn’t leave you feeling stressed out from the challenge of cooking. While operating a grill can help you put out plenty of food over the course of an afternoon, it also leaves you tied…