There’s no need to become a world-renowned chef to cook pork steaks in the oven. This flavorful and affordable alternative to the usual pork chops benefits from the slow cooking offered by an oven. Similar to how you bake pork…
Category: Pork
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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…
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…
Pork butt steaks, also known as Boston butt steaks, are a flavorful and versatile cut of meat that can be prepared using several cooking methods. Whether you prefer the oven, stove, grill, crock pot, or air fryer, there’s always a…
Most pork roasts are better suited to an everyday dinner than a special occasion. The pork rib roast is one great exception that deserves more attention than it receives. Cooking up an entire standing rib roast is often a challenge…
We’ve been introducing you to all kinds of smoked meat guides lately, including smoked beef short ribs, smoked pulled pork, and smoked top sirloin roast. This guide to smoking pork loin is sure to be another crowd-pleaser you’ll want to…
Almost every method used for cooking pulled pork will result in leftovers. In some cases, you may have pounds of leftover meat you want to reheat later for further enjoyment. There are a number of options for reheating pulled pork…
Whether you’re firing up the grill to prepare tender and juicy pork steaks or sticking to indoor cooking by roasting or pan-searing your pork, a pork steak marinade can come to the rescue. In this guide, we explore what a…
Air fryers soared into popularity just a few years ago. At first, home cooks tended to use them most for cooking frozen foods, like French fries and chicken strips, quickly and without needing to heat the home with a hot…
Marinating meat overnight can transform almost any cut of beef or pork by adding flavor while also subtly tenderizing the texture. There’s no need for a long soak either. Even a four to six hour marinating time can make a…
Getting into grilling may encourage you to try cooking all sorts of meats at home that you previously thought of as a restaurant-only treat. Ribs are a great example because they can seem impossible to the inexperienced grill master. Once…
Mastering ribs starts with understanding the options. This guide tours types from meaty spareribs to quick-cooking loin ribs, detailing flavors, textures, prep tips, and best cooking methods. Get to know your cuts so you can pick perfect ribs to match…