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Just thought you should know.

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Plus I just wanted to make your mouth water. :drool:

Also, feel free to share the method you like to cook your steak best, favorite cuts, seasonings, marinades, sauces, etc.
 

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I'll use a porterhouse for example but it depends very much on the cut of beef as to what I do to prep it.

I grill but more often I use a very well seasoned cast iron pan. The pan is always oiled when I put it away so I simply heat it on high until it is smoking. I add a little butter and let it brown a bit.

I lay the steak in the pan, making sure the surface is flat against the pan. I don't move it for 4 minutes. Then flip and do the same to the other side. Remove from the pan and let sit for a few minutes. Inhale.

That's it. Blue rare to rare.
 

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I'm a fan of ribeyes. Not the healthiest, but definitely the juiciest cut.

I like to grill it. First, rub it down with oil then create a steak seasoning crust. My favorite is actually a pretty cheap seasoning but I've only seen it in Texas. It's Bolners Fiesta Brand Texas steak seasoning. Maybe two or three bucks for a huge bottle. Awesome stuff.

I don't have a grill here in Florida, so I'm content to just broil it. Not nearly as good, but it'll do in a pinch. I'll often sear it quickly on my grill pan then throw that under the broiler.

I also like to tent the steaks and let them rest a bit while I finish making any side dishes. I will often create a compound butter, using Plugra butter and whatever herbs or spices I want. Soften the butter, mix in the herbs, then let the mixture melt over the steak.
 

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I love steak especially medium rare. though I'm no expert on cuts I usually get the smallest size at a resteraunt and I can't even eat all of that along with the bread and the soup and baked potato (loaded naturally). I just ate and I really want a steak now. curse you and your photo.
 

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Definitely the meat has to be tender for me. Chewy steak is like that scene on the Matrix where you saw a titty shot, and then Reeve's Mr. Yuck Face qualifying ass right afterwards. I like anywhere between medium-rare to medium-well.

I like the meat to be marinated overnight, I use a variety of things but seeing as how I tend to cook steak and use leftovers for fajita meat I favor cilantro lime marinades.

I use a cheap brand of seasoning too called Uncle Kracker's somethingorother. I recognize the bottle lol. It tastes good on a variety of meats.

Light A-1 sauce usually covers up any bad cooking, but if it's made right I don't need any sauce at all.

Also, for those who have H.E.B. in their areas, that pre-marinated and seasoned fajita meat rocks. Both the chicken and steak kinds were awesome and easy to cook.
 

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Medium, usually. NY strip is my favorite, cooked with some old bay + grill mates (montreal steak) on both sides. Sometimes I experiment with paprika, or cinnamon.

The best way to cook it, which I don't do often (since I rarely buy wine), is in an iron skillet with a little bit of wine (sweet wine even better), cooking the resulting wine+juices after the steak's been removed so that it forms a syrupy sauce. No A1 required there.
Once when I was *really* bored (and feeling adventuresome) I tried grapefruit juice instead of wine, cooking it likewise to thicken the sauce. The resulting sauce was really mild but surprisingly delicious.
 

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I don't eat meat very often, but when I do it should be well done.
 

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Steak is just awesome. Rare to medium rare depending on the cut. I've found that I like how it cooks in the broiler of a gas stove, or the toaster oven believe it or not. Just the meat. No sauce. Salt and pepper. Pepper maybe.
 

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Medium ftw. Steak is my favorite food. Followed shortly by other variants of beef. I'm a Texas boy.
 

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Rare to medium, depending on how much I trust the restaurant to not be infested with e-coli. I probably won't ever try blue rare. I don't want my food talking back to me.
 

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i like my steak well done. If there is any pink at all, i will not eat it. I'd rather it be burned than pink.
I usually order sirloin i like it with sauteed mushrooms. yum yum.
 

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Cut in 1" cubes and marinate in a little olive oil, balsamic vinegar and Johnny's Dock meat seasoning.

Thread on skewers with mushrooms, green peppers, cherry tomatoes and onions. Grill to charred on outside, pink on inside. Over a bed of coals with some mesquite chips.

Serve on wild rice with a tossed salad.
 

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I slightly prefer to tear my steak right off the cow and eat it in front of him, until the farmer chases me away.
 
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A whole thread devoted entirely to steak. Hmm, you've outdone yourself!

My favorite is porterhouse, because it has the best of both worlds, a beefy strip and a tender filet. I like to rub it with olive oil, kosher salt, and pepper, and then sear it on both sides and finish in the oven for a few minutes until it's medium. And then smother it in caramelized onions.

YUM.
 

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bottom sirloin, soaked overnight in beer, garlic and salt and then cooked medium, with the outside charred :wubbie:

got used to the cut and the marinade in Brazil... one of the best places on earth for steak!
 
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Rare to medium, depending on how much I trust the restaurant to not be infested with e-coli. I probably won't ever try blue rare. I don't want my food talking back to me.

I get these thoughts too whenever I order steak, but somehow I don't get them when I order carpaccio, which I love. Strange. :huh:
 

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22 oz. New York Strip, medium rare with some nice spices. I moved to Cow Town, Alberta with this as one of my reasons. :drool: :D
 
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