Cooking, Braising guidelines, Cont’d) – Amana Electric Smoothtop Range ACF4255A User Manual

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Braising Guidelines

Less tender cuts such as those from the round, chuck, brisket and shank
require moist cooking. A longer cooking time at lower temperatures with
moisture helps soften the meat.

1.

Brown meat with a small amount of oil in heavy pan.

2.

Pour off excessive drippings, season, if desired.

3.

Add small amount of liquid (1/2 to 2 cups) and cover tightly.

Simmer gently over low heat on top of the range or in a 325°F oven,
until meat is fork tender.

Meat Cut

Recommended Internal Temperature

Oven
Temperature

Weight (pounds)
OR Thickness

Approximate
Cooking Time
(hours)

BEEF

Blade Pot Roast

325°F

3 to 5

1

½

to 2

Arm Pot Roast

325°F

3 to 5

2 to 3

Chuck Roast (boneless)

325°F

3 to 5

2 to 3

Short Ribs

325°F

2 inches
x 2 inches
x 4 inches thick

1 ½ to 2

½

Round Steak

325°F

¾

to 1 inch thick

1 to 1

½

Flank Steak

Meat should be cooked to a
temperature of at least 160°F
to reduce the likelihood of food-
borne illnesses.

325°F

1

½

to 2 inches

thick

1

½

to 2

½

LAMB

Shoulder Chops, Round Bone or
Blade

325°F

1 inch thick

1 to 1

¼

Riblets

325°F

3 pounds

1

½

to 2

Shanks

325°F

3 pounds

1 to 1

½

Stew Cubes

Meat should be cooked to a
temperature of at least 160°F
to reduce the likelihood of food-
borne illnesses.

325°F

1 inch pieces

1

¼

lbs.

1

¼

to 1

½

All times and recommended temperatures are provided by the USDA, the Beef Industry Council, the National Pork Producer’s
Council, and the American Sheep Industry Council.

Cooking

(cont’d)

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