This week, common post-holiday-cooking-frenzy questions: Where do I place a meat thermometer in my turkey? And how do I use a meat thermometer? Use a meat thermometer to test cooked food for doneness.
We’ve ranted and raved for years about the benefits of an instant-read thermometer and how using one can help you be a more confident home cook. It’s useful for baked goods, deep frying, custards, ...
A digital meat thermometer sticks out of a steak on a grill - Dmitry Naumov/Shutterstock Many home cooks and grill masters cook up their steaks and hamburger patties using the old-fashioned eyeball ...
A quality sirloin is a culinary joy to behold. With our step-by-step video guide, we show you exactly how to cook this ...
One of the biggest mistakes people make when roasting a turkey is starting the bird at a very high heat in order to get a ...
Choose thick chops so they stay juicy in the center as they get golden on the outside. Use your favorite spice rub or ...
Cooking anything perfectly, but especially meat, can often seem like it requires some alchemical blend of art, science, and magic. There are ways that — with some experience — you can start to get a ...