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STEAK THREAD! How do you eat your steaks?!

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  • AKM

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    My dads buddy used to get some big steaks like that that had a hole in the middle he claimed they were cow ass lol
     

    AKM

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    I was 10-11 then and I still knew it wasn't cow ass...When did I say I believed it? I said he claimed it was.
     

    Acera

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    Cooked one like Alton Brown did in Matefrio's video. Came out good. Cheap way to cook a single steak.


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    Thanks for that link.
     
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    scgstuff

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    True, but there are limits. When the inside is still cold I draw the line.
    Define cold....

    Cold = just out of the fridge.....steak isn't right, should start at room temp.

    Cold = room temp....if it was seared properly it shouldn't be....cooked wrong.

    Cold = little over room temp, possibly....

    Cold = red, runny, not chewy, fat rendered and close to medium rare temp (over 140) .....perfect!!

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    Bozz10mm

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    I rarely eat steaks. But when I do, I like them medium rare. The wife won't eat meat unless it is well burnt. Sausage, steak, spam, pork chops...the more black crust the better.
     
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