If you want a tender, juicy cut of beef with not much work, we have the perfect recipe for you! Angela Horkan with the Wisconsin Beef Council joins FOX6 WakeUp to show us how to make a ribeye roast ...
The fact that you can use a slow cooker for a particular meat doesn't mean you should. For instance, you risk making these ...
To all those who have ever hovered at the butcher counter deciding between prime rib and rib roast, confusion is actually not that unusual. Both are top-of-the-line cuts from the cow, which is famous ...
Ashley Wulf from the Minnesota Beef Council joins us with a recipe for rib roast and what to do with the leftovers. 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Combine 2 tablespoons shallots, 2 tablespoons thyme and 1 ...
This recipe really lets the ingredients speak for themselves. A simply seasoned and grilled steak allows all the rich, meaty flavor to come to the forefront. The same goes for the potatoes, which are ...
Step 1: Get an instant-read thermometer. There’s no point in spending money on prime rib if you’re just going to guess when it’s done. By Sam Sifton Sam Sifton’s prime rib roast.Credit...Romulo Yanes ...
The differences between cooking a ribeye versus a sirloin steak all lie in their marbling. While the presence, or absence, of fat impacts a cut's cooking requirements, both types of beef still share ...
Few cuts of meat feel as special as a ruby-red slice of prime rib, whether it’s served at a formal steakhouse, a Sunday afternoon buffet, or a holiday party. This well-marbled cut is flavorful and ...
1 beef Ribeye Roast Bone-In (4 to 6 pounds) 1/2 cup Dijon-style mustard 2-1/3 cups cheese and garlic or Caesar croutons, finely crushed (about 1-1/4 cups crumbs), divided 1-1/2 pounds green beans, ...