How To Make Less Expensive Cuts Of Meat Tender

Posted by Chris | Slow Cookers | Thursday 22 July 2010 1:07 am
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How To Make Less Expensive Cuts Of Meat Tender

Step 1

Briskly rub the inside skin of a fresh papaya on both sides of steaks and chops, then cover the meat with the papaya skins and refrigerate for two hours. Papain, an enzyme in unripe papaya, is the main ingredient in many commercial meat tenderizers.

Step 2

Before grilling meat, use an acidic marinade to break down the meat’s tough fibers. Vinegar, wine, salad dressing, and citrus juice all qualify. Pour the marinade in a plastic bag or shallow dish – never aluminum, which can affect taste. Add the meat, and let sit in the fridge for an hour. Use enough marinade to cover the meat.

Step 3

Pour red or white wine over roasts and let them sit in the fridge for a couple of hours before cooking.

Steep a frozen roast in a wine bath as it defrosts in the refrigerator; as it thaws, it will absorb some of the wine. Turn the meat every half hour or so.

Step 4

Soften liver by soaking it in milk for two hours, or in tomato juice for three hours, in the fridge. Pat it dry before cooking.

Step 5

Use a meat mallet to pound less tender cuts of meat, like bottom round, cube, and flank steaks.

Step 6

After roasting it for about 30 minutes, take a ham out of the oven and pour a can of regular cola, not diet, over it. Return it to the oven and finish cooking. Along with tenderizing it, it caramelizes the crust and neutralizes saltiness. You can also use cola to tenderize brisket, skirt steaks, pot roast, and short ribs.

Try ginger ale on tough cuts; fresh ginger contains an enzyme that tenderizes meat.

Step 7

Include a tablespoon of vinegar in any stew recipe that uses inexpensive cuts of meat.

Step 8

Cook meat on a low heat over a long period of time in a Crock-Pot or Dutch oven. A slow braise can turn the toughest piece of meat into butter.

Pork is the most produced meat on the planet.

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I have a question. Has anyone got a recipe for perfect crock pot/slow cooker brisket?

Posted by Chris | Slow Cookers | Wednesday 21 July 2010 4:27 am

Question by flyingdog: Has anyone got a recipe for perfect crock pot/slow cooker brisket?
I bought a slow cooker and a 1kg (2 pound) brisket yesterday - I want to make a pot roast or the like this weekend, so anyone who has the perfect brisket recipe, please hit me with it! I really want my first slow cooker venture to be a success!

Best answer:

Answer by Robert
This is a favorite recipe of mine:

http://www.gourmet-food-revolution.com/beef-pot-roast-recipe.html

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Posted by Chris | Slow Cookers | Tuesday 20 July 2010 7:06 am

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Question – What is the difference between crock pots and slow cookers?

Posted by Chris | Slow Cookers | Monday 19 July 2010 10:08 am
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Question by Val: What is the difference between crock pots and slow cookers?
I have a crock pot that my mom gave me a while back but i always find slow cooker recipes but not as many for a crock pot. So I just wanted to know the difference.

Best answer:

Answer by Boo.
There is no difference. Crock Pot started out as a brand name of slow cookers- kind of like how we call all facial tissue Kleenex.

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Posted by Chris | Slow Cookers | Sunday 18 July 2010 1:26 pm

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Posted by Chris | Slow Cookers | Thursday 15 July 2010 10:07 pm


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Roasted Beef in a Slow Cooker

Posted by Chris | Slow Cookers | Thursday 15 July 2010 1:06 am
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Roasted Beef in a Slow Cooker

Slow cooker is a very useful cooking appliance to create delicious meals. You could gather many different slow cooker recipes to get ideas.

Slow cooker is sometimes called the crock pot. This is an electrical kitchen appliance capable of cooking meals in a low temperature. You could easily prepare for gourmet for the whole family using this. It cooks on slow temperatures to tenderize meat. This process is done to avoid overcooking or burning.

Meat is submerged in water or any mix while it slowly tenderizes. The liquid evaporates slowly in low heat. At the same time, the meat is able to absorb the flavors of the mixture. Even if you cook your meal in a longer period of time, the taste of the food would not change.

Not all foods will taste good when cooked with a crock pot. This is important to note so that you will be guided accordingly. Hence it is important to gather recipes and see which ones are okay with a slow cooker.

Try to experiment on your own also and see if you could deviate from some recipes. This is important so that you and your family can enjoy a new kind of recipe. You can also make your own recipe using your slow cooker. You just have to be very keen enough that you make the very delicious recipe and that can be your specialty that can be enjoyed by your family.

There are recipes you will find that is good to serve for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Even vegetarians can make their own slow cooker recipe to enjoy. You actually have large option of slow cooker recipe to experiment.

The very common slow cooker recipe is the roast beef. Almost everyone loves it. Many people yearn to learn how it is done. It is a part of a beef cut and roasted usually done in an oven. It is commonly put in sandwiches or served with rice or potatoes. This is also the traditional Sunday dinner for some places in Europe, Australia and America. This is often served with a side dish called the Yorkshire puddings.

You might be surprised to know that roast beef will taste better and more delicious when it is done through a slow cooker. Your family can surely enjoy a new taste of roast beef if you have done it through slow cooker.

Of course, before cooking you should have the complete ingredients. The main ingredient is the boneless beef, seasonings and garnishing. To start the process, the first thing to do is to take off all the fats of the beef. Afterwards, cut the beef to smaller pieces to fit the crock pot.

Put the vegetables in the slow cook, and then the meat comes next. Create a mixture of water, sauce, beef granules and basil. Pour the mixture over the vegetable and the meat. After doing these, you are ready to put on your slow cooker. On high temperature you can have your roast beef done in 5 to 6 hours but in slow temperature, this can be done in 10 to 12 hours.

You can always improvise whatever you have in your refrigerator and replace the ingredients mentioned. Cook it suitably to the preferential taste of the family. Some would make it a bit spicy and put peppers or diced chili. Others like the flavor of meat to really come out and will just add sparse seasonings.

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