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  2. How to Make Air-Fryer Tater Tots - AOL

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    Quick Tater Tots Bake. I like to make this Tater Tot casserole when time before supper is short. If we have unexpected company, I just double the ingredients and use a 13x9-in. pan.

  3. Chicken-fried steak - Wikipedia

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    When deep-fried, it is usually referred to as "chicken-fried steak". Pan-fried versions are typically referred to as "country-fried steak". [1] Chicken-fried steak resembles the Austrian dish Wiener schnitzel and the Italian dish cotoletta alla milanese, which is a tenderized veal or pork cutlet, coated with flour, eggs, chicken stock cube, and ...

  4. Yes, you can cook a juicy steak in your air fryer — here's how

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  5. I tried Gordon Ramsay's recipe for air-fryer steak, and got a ...

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    I made Gordon Ramsay's air-fryer steak with a coffee and chili rub and was blown away.. His rub had 11 ingredients that created a complex, spicy, sweet, and salty flavor. In 20 minutes I had a ...

  6. Cube steak - Wikipedia

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    Cube steak or cubed steak is a cut of beef, usually top round or top sirloin, tenderized and flattened by pounding with a meat tenderizer. The name refers to the shape of the indentations left by that process (called "cubing"). [1] This is the most common cut of meat used for the American dish chicken-fried steak.

  7. Irish stew - Wikipedia

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    Close-up view of an Irish stew, with a Guinness stout. Stewing is an ancient method of cooking meats that is common throughout the world. After the idea of the cauldron was imported from continental Europe and Britain, the cauldron (along with the already established spit) became the dominant cooking tool in ancient Ireland, with ovens being practically unknown to the ancient Gaels. [5]

  8. Chateaubriand (dish) - Wikipedia

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    The author's instructions for preparation suggest thickly cut tenderloin, porterhouse, or rump steak. The meat is skewered into shape and broiled on one side. [ 19 ] While the meat broils, the plank is placed into the hot oven to heat until smoking.

  9. How to Cook Steak in Your Air Fryer - AOL

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