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  • How to Make a Smoker From a Covered Roaster Pan

    Some people cannot smoke meat outdoors because they lack either the smoker or an outdoor patio or backyard to use it in. But even apartment dwellers can enjoy the smoky flavor equated with outdoor...

  • How to Use an Aroma Roaster Oven

    The Aroma Roaster oven not only roasts but steams, slow cooks and serves your food. This multipurpose kitchen appliance saves you counter space by taking the place of an oven, crock pot and buffet...

  • How to Use Roaster Pans

    Don't keep your roaster pan in storage all year, only to take it out for cooking the Thanksgiving turkey! Bring it out and revive the tradition of the Sunday roast. Whether you roast chicken or...

  • How to Broil With a Convection Oven

    The invention of the convection oven has been a boon to the time-strapped chef for years. The circulating air of the convection oven removes the insulating air level around the food, allowing the...

  • How to Choose a Smoker

    Smokers are used to cook meat, fish and poultry using smoke instead of direct heat. There is a wide variety of smokers available and the choices may seem overwhelming. A good smoker should cook...

  • How to Use a Baby George Foreman Rotisserie

    The George Foreman Baby Rotisserie is a product that offers a method of cooking meat and vegetables in a relatively healthy way. It rotates foods as they cook and allows excess fat to drip off the...

  • Instructions for Making a Meat Smoker

    If you're looking to smoke meat, consider making your own smoker. If you're a metalworking hobbyist, welding your own could be a fun project. If you're just looking for inexpensive alternatives to...

  • Homemade Smoker Grill Plans

    Smoker grills deliver low-temperature cooking over a long period of time. Large pork or beef roasts, legs of lamb, whole chickens or turkeys and even cheese wheels are appropriate food items to...

  • Use of Stovetop Grill Pans

    Stovetop grill pans come in all sizes, and they are compatible with all types of stovetops. Use them on gas or electric burners, as well as flattop cooking surfaces. Grill pans are useful for any...

  • Parts of a BBQ

    Hosting a barbecue is a great way to gather friends together and enjoy food and company. Outdoor summer barbecues have become an American tradition, but similar events can be held all year long,...

  • BBQ Smoker Ideas

    A BBQ smoker has the versatility to impart delicious smoke flavor at high and low temperatures. Turn it up high for steaks and chops with smoky aroma. Turn it down to medium for slow smoked ribs....

  • Do It Yourself Meat Smoker

    Smoking imparts a flavor to food that is both delicious and impossible to produce any other way. With some basic knowledge and simple supplies, you can build your own meat smoker. The key with any...

  • Great Ways to Use Slow Cookers & Crockpots

    Crock pots and slow cookers are the same thing: a small, countertop, electrical appliance that cooks foods slowly at a low temperature. Using crock pots to cook your family's meals help you save...

  • Why Is it Important to Use a Cooking Thermometer?

    To effectively neutralize potentially deadly microorganisms such as E. Coli, listeria and salmonella, cooked foods must reach and maintain minimum internal temperatures. Cooking thermometers are a...

  • How to Cook With a Cast Iron Grill

    Also known as a sportsman's grill, the cast iron grill is a great way to grill food without using a lot of space. A cast iron grill weighs only about 30 pounds. This grill is ideal for traveling,...

  • How to Use a Stock Pot

    Stockpots have been used for generations to simmer meats and vegetables to create a tasty stock to use as the base for soups, sauces and gravies. Early American households frequently used this...

  • How To Use a Sausage Stuffer

    Making your own sausage at home has the potential to save you a lot of money. Most people choose to purchase a motorized sausage stuffer instead of a manual hand crank sausage stuffer these days....

  • How to Cook in a Roasting Pan

    Many people think of roasting pans only at Thanksgiving when they have to roast the turkey for the holiday, but a roasting pan can be a useful addition to your cookware if you know how to use one....

  • How to Use an Omelet Pan

    The shape of an omelet pan, along with a possible non-stick surface, allows for uniform heating of the omelet as it cooks. It also lends itself to easy turning of the omelet's edges, as well as...

  • How to Buy a Rotisserie Smoker

    A rotisserie smoker is a great addition to any household, especially if you are into grilling, smoking and eating meats. It is a great father's day present or a birthday present for someone who is...

  • How to Cook Meat in a Bamboo Steamer

    Bamboo steamers are used primarily in Asian cultures for cooking a variety of foods. Chinese Dim Sum is made using these versatile cooking vessels. They are an efficient method of cooking because...

  • How to Cook with Stainless Steel Frying Pans

    Stainless steel is one of the more budget-conscious options for cookware in the kitchen. It does not conduct heat the same way that copper does, but it will still offer even and thorough heating...

  • Cooking Meat in a Pressure Cooker

    When using a pressure cooker, you do not want to remove the lid from the cooker while cooking or the pressure will release and delay your meal from being completed. For this reason, you will want...

  • How to Use a Steamer Insert

    Steaming is a healthy, fat free cooking method that takes less time than boiling. By steaming your dinner, you can lock in flavor and nutrients that would have been lost in discarded boiling...

  • How to Use Coleman Smokers

    The Coleman Company specializes in making portable cooking appliances, mostly used for camping. Since barbecuing and smoking is already an outdoor activity, the Coleman Smokers are a perfect fit...

  • How to Make a Smoker BBQ Grill

    As many barbecue aficionados already know, true barbecue is not simply grilling meat over an open flame. It is a slow cooking over indirect, low heat, while simultaneously infusing the meat with...

  • How to Use a Hand Meat Cuber

    A meat cuber is a piece of kitchenware that doesn't exactly do what it sounds like it does. It doesn't exactly cut a piece of meat into cubes. It acts instead to tenderize meat and ready it for a...

  • How to make a wood smoker.

    A wood smoker is a great way to cook meat. The different flavored wood used gives the smoke flavor in turn giving your meat flavor.

  • How to Build a Smoker

    Nothing is better than a barbecue. Whether it's with friends and family, out camping or even in the parking lot of your favorite teams stadium, barbecue is as American as apple pie. But what you...

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