Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Get Tender, Succulent Meat Every Time With This Technique

Anything that will benefit from long, slow cooking can benefit from braising.
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This Cooking Technique Gives You Tender, Succulent Meat Every Time
This method is perfect for cuts of meat with lots of tough, connective tissue that breaks down and becomes tender with long, slow cooking. These cuts tend to be cheaper than beef tenderloin or lamb chops, for example, but they're also deeply flavorful.
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