Porterhouse Steak in a Cast Iron Skillet – Video Recipe

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Porterhouse Steak cast iron skillet video recipe

Learn to cook a TASTY steak INDOORS with this SIMPLE Porterhouse Steak in a Cast Iron Skillet video recipe….because you don’t need the grill to make a steakhouse quality steak! Here at Red Meat Lover we continuously strive to evolve and create a better website and experience for our visitors.  We recently had a new idea to bring the site to life … Read More

BBQ Ribs Competition Style – Guest Post

Occasionally, we’ll share guest posts from our community of fellow RedMeat Lovers….there’s a lot of great cooks out there who have something to share.  So today we’re sharing an awesome BBQ Ribs recipe (Competition Style) from the BBQ Brothers over at cutsandcrumbles.com. They have a great recipe for ribs that we wanted to share…very well explained and easy to follow.  … Read More

Pulled Pork Baked In The Oven – Video Recipe

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Learn to cook a TENDER pork shoulder in the oven with this EFFORTLESS baked Pulled Pork recipe….because you don’t need a smoker to make AWESOME pork! Video Recipe – Pulled Pork Baked In The Oven What’s up ya’ll?!  Hope you’re enjoying life and crushing it in the kitchen!  If you’re looking for a simple, nearly hassle free recipe and a … Read More

Simple Steak Marinade and Steak Sauce – Guest Post

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Occasionally, we’ll share guest posts from our community of fellow Red Meat Lovers….not all of us are pros but we all have some good tips to share that might help others.  If you have something you want to share, please contact admin@redmeatlover.com ….we’d love to hear from you!  Today we’re sharing a simple steak marinade and steak sauce from Paul … Read More

Parmesan Meatballs In Cast Iron Skillet Video Recipe

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Meatballs

In this video recipe we’ll share these easy Parmesan Meatballs in a Cast Iron Skillet.  And the cast iron is the real key here… The great thing about this skillet is that we can brown the meatballs on the stove and then bake them, all without switching a pan…..the results are incredibly tender and tasty meatballs just like your Nonna … Read More

Filet Mignon Steak in a Cast Iron Skillet

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Cast Iron Filet Mignon Steak

Learn to cook a PERFECT steak INDOORS with this EASY Filet Mignon Steak in a Cast Iron Skillet recipe….because you don’t need the grill to make a tasty steak! Cast Iron Filet Recipe Video In this video, we’ll share tips including: What is a Filet Mignon Steak (hint: it’s delicious!) Easy method for cooking steak indoors on the stove and … Read More

Cedar Plank Grilling with Cod Loins

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Cedar Plank Cod Loins

This month Red Meat Lover is going from land to sea!  In this newest video recipe, we’ll show you how to cook Cod loins on a cedar plank.  Cedar Plank Have you ever used cedar planks for cooking?  If not, you’ve really been missing out because making tasty fish on the grill couldn’t be any easier….or more delicious! I first discovered … Read More

Easy Grilling Tips for Better Tasting Steak

There’s a few important things to consider when grilling steak, which can have a big impact on the final outcome.  Although many people have their own “tricks of the trade,” it’s really important to consider what cut of steak you’re cooking before firing up the grill….not all techniques are appropriate for every cut.  These easy grilling tips listed below are … Read More

Super Bowl Flank Steak on a Stick – Watch & Learn

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  The holidays are over (you made Santa’s Nice List, right?) but the fun is just beginning.  With every new year, there’s a lot to look forward to…new seasons, new opportunities….and new parties!  And the years biggest party is just around the corner – Superbowl Sunday.  Kick off the big game with this Super Bowl Flank Steak on a Stick  If … Read More

Pork and Chicken Seasoning Recipe aka “JoJo” Rub

Chicken and Pork Seasoning JoJo Rub

JoJo Rub is a mixture of finely ground, dry seasonings and powders which are commonly found in most kitchens. This is not only a chicken seasoning recipe, but also a pork seasoning, we created for grilling, baking and smoking chicken and pork. It’s the perfect dry rub for crispy chicken wings, TASTY pork tenderloin and much more  We’ve been told … Read More

Grilled Chicken Wings – The Secrets to Grilling Crispy Wings

This video will teach you how to cook “fried” Chicken Wings on a charcoal grill. They’re so crispy, you’ll swear they came right out of the fryer! These wings are great for parties Yes, we know that chicken is not red meat but it is too good to be ignored….  Let’s face it, wings are so hot right now….literally and … Read More

“Big Tasty” Steak Rub

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If you’re looking for a simple steak rub that you can make at home, look no further.  We’re sharing our “Big Tasty” Steak Rub below, which involves ingredients commonly found in most kitchens. Remember, liberal seasoning is the key to great flavor, so don’t be shy.  Also, if you want to turn up the heat, substitute black pepper for red … Read More

Prosciutto Stuffed Chicken with Spinach and Cheese

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Prosciutto, quite simply, is the original meat candy.  It is salted and dry-cured (up to 18 months) pork made from the hind leg or thigh; the same cut used for ham.  Prosciutto is found in many Italian and Spanish foods and, unsurprisingly, the word itself is of Italian origin. Prosciutto pairs well with everything from eggs, to sandwiches, to pasta, and … Read More

3 Things You Need To Know About Grilling Sirloin Steak

Sirloin is a well known cut of beef and is widely available at the meat counters of butchers and grocers alike.  It is a fairly lean cut of red meat with little marbling.  As a result, it is less tender and less flavorful than its neighboring cuts in the loin, like the Filet or Porterhouse Steak. However, sirloin steak provides a very versatile … Read More

Panko Crusted Pork Cutlet ‘Sammy

I can’t explain why but, sometimes you just want a piping! hot, delicious sandwich.  Maybe it’s our primal instinct to eat with our hands? (although some would argue the best sandwiches, or ‘sammys, definitely require the use of utensils)  The “on-the-go-ness” convenience of foodstuff itself?  The endless combinations or ease thereof?  Or is it the ability to easily create a balanced ratio of carbs, protein, dairy, … Read More

Honeybaked Ham and Bean Soup

Honeybaked Ham and Bean Soup

The Holidays are just around the corner. Which means celebrating with friends, family and, of course, a lot of great food.  Our family celebrations always include generous portions of turkey, ham, stuffing, all the sides. And more desserts than we can eat.  We’re spoiled. After the meal is finished and the leftovers are given away there is usually one item … Read More

All Natural Steak vs. Store Bought Steak – A Cook-off

There’s a lot of “fat” to cut through in the world of food (pun intended), especially when you consider all the talk about organic, natural, gluten free, genetically modified organism (GMO) free, free-range, grass fed, etc, etc.   There’s definitely a trend towards organic and all natural steak, which tend to be considered more expensive, but are they… really?  And if so, is it worth the money? If … Read More

Summer’s Muse: Sweet Bell Peppers

In the summer, the late spring showers combine with the subsequent warming sun to create a natural synergy exceedingly suitable for life to thrive.  Summer brings us everything from a lazy day at the beach, to patio parties, to an array of tasty summer vegetables.  We’re here to discuss the latter; namely, those delicious and colorful sweet bell peppers created by the fusion of cool spring … Read More

Cast Iron Skillet Sirloin Steak

Our motto here at RedMeatLover.com is “Any cut of meat.  Any type of heat.”  So, staying true to our motto, we will share recipes to sizzle your meat across a spectrum of heat. Today, we will be talking about making a  Cast Iron Skillet Sirloin Steak….try saying that fast 4 times….“Sufferin Succotash!” Why Use a Cast Iron Skillet? While I cannot … Read More

Crockpot Beef Shoulder Roast & the Socratic Method?

You might be wondering, “What does beef have to do with Socrates?”  No, it doesn’t come with a side of hemlock poison, but…. Have you ever been to the grocery store and wondered how one cut of beef varies from another?  There’s so many – beef chuck roast, beef shoulder, flank steak, sirloin steak, beef tenderloin, ribs, to name ONLY a few…. One cut sells … Read More

Crockpot Pulled Pork

Pulled Pork is usually made from a cut from the shoulder and it often called – you guessed it – Pork Shoulder.  But beware, like an elusive con man, this cut of red meat has many aliases – it is also known as  Pork “Butt” (yum, appetizing!), Boston Pork Roast (it is de-boned and wrapped with butcher twine), and Picnic Roast, to … Read More

The recipe that started it all….

Easy Crockpot Rump Roast This is it.  This is the recipe that started this website. First, some background…. In high school, I had a job in the kitchen of a small Italian café and learned some basics about cooking.  As a result, over time and with a lot of practice cooking for myself – using the grill, broiler, stovetop, etc – I developed some ideas about ingredients and techniques that … Read More