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Posted on: May 28th, 2014
I admit I’ve for an obsession for the Pork Prime Rib, I’m convinced it’s the tastiest of all pork cuts and I just can’t get enough. Essentially the same thing as beef Prime or Standing Rib, I love it roasted, braised, as steaks, cut into cubes for chili and especially cut into Country Style Ribs.…
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Posted on: May 9th, 2014
Everybody loves a good pork cutlet, especially the cook! They’re fast, easy and always a special treat! A pork cutlet is a thin slice of tender, quick cooking meat that can be cooked in hundreds of ways. The most popular is marinating, flouring or breading and quick pan searing and then serving with sauce. My…
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Posted on: April 24th, 2014
Your gas grill needs a little love! It’s always there for you rain, snow or shine; a little tune-up once a season isn’t really that much to ask. Recently it took my buddy an entire fire extinguisher to put out a raging grease fire in his grill. His $50 worth of steaks were destroyed but…
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Posted on: April 16th, 2014
Carne Asada Soft Tacos I’m thrilled we’ve finally started cutting our new World Inspired Thin Cut Meats! These thin cuts are incredible and can be used in so many ways, like this fresh recipe Carne Asada recipe. Give it a try, it really is easy and just wait until you taste it! For this recipe…
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Posted on: March 28th, 2014
Thin sliced meats are big in many food cultures around the world, and rightly so, they’re fast, easy, wonderfully flexible and a great way to get extra servings from a pound (or .45359237 Kilos) of high-grade meat! New World Inspired Thin Sliced Meats at Tony’s! We’re always looking to help you stretch a dollar without…
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Posted on: March 12th, 2014
I’ve found many foodies are also avid gardeners, makes sense to me! Gardening brings us closer to our food and ultimately we can taste the fruits (or vegetables) of our labor. It’s no wonder I meet so many gardeners at Tony’s! About this time of year most of us are itching to get out into the garden. I…
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Posted on: January 31st, 2014
I don’t care if you call them Gyoza, Asian Dumplings, Wontons or Pot Stickers, I call them delicious! These juicy ‘dumplings’ are a favorite all over Asia so there are thousands of variations, and every one of them is great! Asian dumpling is a great way to bring the family around a make something delicious…
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Posted on: January 24th, 2014
Sous Vide (Soo Veed) is French for “Under Vacuum”, and a technique becoming more common with restaurant and home chefs. It’s still mostly reserved for high-end restaurants and serious food geeks, but hey, there are a lot of both around these parts! It’s Not New The theory was first described in 1799, was rediscovered in…
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Posted on: January 10th, 2014
French Onion Soup wasn’t invented by a fancy French chef, rather it was a mom with a lot more love and cooking skill than money. OK, so I can’t prove this, but I’m sticking to my story! When made correctly, this soup is beyond compare, but unfortunately I’ve never had a great bowl in a restaurant (even…
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Posted on: December 12th, 2013
Holiday mealtime traditions vary around the globe, but locally, the Beef Rib Roast (aka prime rib, or standing rib roast) is the number one choice. Here are some insider tips and recipes to make your holiday Beef Rib Roast extra special! The Secret to a GREAT Roast… Short and simple, the only way to serve a GREAT…