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  2. 6 Foods You Should Be Cooking in a Cast-Iron Skillet ... - AOL

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    It's also our go-to pan for reverse searing or finishing in the oven as it moves seamlessly from stovetop to oven. Try using your cast-iron skillet when you cook steak, pork chops, lamb chops, and ...

  3. The Secret Ingredient for the Best Steak of Your Life - AOL

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    When ready to cook, heat a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat and sear the steak for a minimum of two minutes per side depending on your preferred doneness.

  4. 75 Christmas Eve dinner recipes, from roast beef to seafood stew

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    Roast the potatoes in olive oil and salt and pepper, then sear the lamb chops in a hot cast iron skillet before finishing off in the oven. Dinner is served! Clam Chowder Dip in a Sourdough Bowl by ...

  5. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    This allows them to be used on both the stovetop and in the oven. Many recipes call for the use of a cast-iron skillet or pot, especially so that the dish can be initially seared or fried on the stovetop then transferred into the oven, pan and all, to finish baking. [6] Likewise, cast-iron skillets can double as baking dishes.

  6. 22 Cozy Cast-Iron Dinners for Fall - AOL

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    This one-pan chicken and broccoli casserole is prepared in a skillet on the stovetop, then finished in the oven until it's browned, cheesy and bubbling. Serve with a crunchy green salad. View Recipe

  7. File:Crowd Cow seared steak in a cast iron pan.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Searing - Wikipedia

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    Similar techniques, such as browning and blackening, are typically used to sear all sides of a particular piece of meat, fish, poultry, etc. before finishing it in the oven. To obtain the desired brown or black crust, the meat surface must exceed 150 °C (300 °F) [ 1 ] , so searing requires the meat surface be free of water, which boils at ...

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