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grilling and smoking woods Article
A wide range of woods are suitable for grilling and smoking food. Hardwoods are much better to use than softwoods because hardwoods burn longer and provide more heat. Hardwoods also add more flavor to foods because of the aromatic smoke that is produced as the wood burns.
outdoor grilling safety and preparation Article
Safety FirstPreparing a Charcoal Grill for Cooking | Preparing a Gas Grill for Cooking Safety First Although preparing and using an outdoor grill for cooking is not a complicated process, the most important aspect to be mindful of at all times is safety.
oils and fats cooking guide Article
Sautéing | Pan-Frying | Stir-Frying | Deep-Frying | Grilling and BroilingBaking with Olive Oil | Smoke Point | Cooking Guidelines Sautéing Sautéing is a cooking process using high heat that browns and sears food quickly in a small quantity of oil or fat in a skillet.
barbecuing and smoking turkey Article
Barbecuing Turkey | Smoking Turkey | Barbecuing and Smoking Tips Barbecuing Turkey Many people often use the terms barbecuing and grilling interchangeably, but they are two completely different cooking processes.
turkey tips and techniques Article
Shopping | Stuffing | Marinating | Grilling and Broiling | Barbecuing and SmokingDeep-Frying | Doneness | Nutritional | Food Safety | Storage Shopping Tips When shopping for a whole turkey, it is best to purchase at least one pound per person.
ham products Article
Hams | Raw Hams | Specialty Ham | Miscellaneous Hams Hams are cuts of pork that come from the leg, which have been dry cured (country hams) or wet-cured (city hams) and then boiled or smoked.
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