Tips for High-Heat Cooking
Some foods are especially delicious cooked in a very hot oven.
Yield: 1 serving
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Ingredients
- Prime beef
- Sturdy green vegetables
Preparation
- PREHEAT PANS
- To make sure that ingredients cook evenly and don't stick, preheat pans or skillets before adding the vegetables or meat. (And make sure they're ovenproof.)
- RUB WITH OIL
- Rub meat or toss vegetables with a little oil before putting them in a very hot oven. This prevents them from browning too quickly.
- USE PRIME BEEF
- Any meat that benefits from quick cooking does well in a very hot oven (many steakhouses cook beef at 1000 degrees and above.) A little bit of sugar helps beef brown.
- TRY VEGETABLES
- Sturdy green vegetables, like asparagus and snap peas, caramelize in a very hot oven, becoming sweet and brown on the outside while staying fresh and crisp within.
May 2012
This recipe is a personal recipe added by psfreeman and has not been tested or endorsed by MyRecipes.
Tips for High-Heat Cooking Recipe at a Glance
- COURSE: Hors d'Oeuvres
- COOKING METHOD: Roast
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