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Rookie (Rodney)
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Too young to know who Sinead O'Connor is, and too lazy to google.
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Quote from: Rookie (Rodney) on October 23, 2009, 12:29:35 PM
Too young to know who Sinead O'Connor is, and too lazy to google.
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Come on then you expert gastronomes,How do you cook a perfect steak?
Mine always taste like a pair of Clarke's after wards.
Top tips please and does and don'ts.
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OMG, that IS Bolt!
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Quote from: pokefast on October 23, 2009, 12:41:03 PM
Come on then you expert gastronomes,How do you cook a perfect steak?
Mine always taste like a pair of Clarke's after wards.
Top tips please and does and don'ts.
Here's how I cook steak.
1. Buy a decent piece of meat to start with
2. keep it out of the fridge for a while before cooking so it's near enough room temperature when it hits the pan
3. use a grill pan - make sure it's dead hot before you put the steak in it
4. brush steak with a little olive oil, stick on some salt and pepper
5. bung steak in hot pan, turn only once during cooking, +/- a couple of minutes each side (depending on your preference)
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Quote from: Rookie (Rodney) on October 23, 2009, 12:29:35 PM
Too young to know who Sinead O'Connor is, and too lazy to google.
you are joking aint you?
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Quote from: Ironside on October 23, 2009, 12:51:51 PM
Quote from: Rookie (Rodney) on October 23, 2009, 12:29:35 PM
Too young to know who Sinead O'Connor is, and too lazy to google.
you are joking aint you?
Errr, no.
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Quote from: Claw75 on October 23, 2009, 12:46:30 PM
Quote from: pokefast on October 23, 2009, 12:41:03 PM
Come on then you expert gastronomes,How do you cook a perfect steak?
Mine always taste like a pair of Clarke's after wards.
Top tips please and does and don'ts.
Here's how I cook steak.
1. Buy a decent piece of meat to start with
2. keep it out of the fridge for a while before cooking so it's near enough room temperature when it hits the pan
3. use a grill pan - make sure it's dead hot before you put the steak in it
4. brush steak with a little olive oil, stick on some salt and pepper
5. bung steak in hot pan, turn only once during cooking, +/- a couple of minutes each side (depending on your preference)
Almost!
Put the salt, pepper, and oil, on an hour before you start cooking.
No oil in pan. I do 1 minute 30 each side. This gets you a rare steak. 2 mins will prob do medium. Any more and you may as well not bother buying a decent cut in the first place
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give the steak to a chef
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can someone with skillz please photoshop a baseball cap onto the pic of sinead o'connor
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hers she is under a baseball cap
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Quote from: Cf on October 23, 2009, 01:36:24 PM
Quote from: Claw75 on October 23, 2009, 12:46:30 PM
Quote from: pokefast on October 23, 2009, 12:41:03 PM
Come on then you expert gastronomes,How do you cook a perfect steak?
Mine always taste like a pair of Clarke's after wards.
Top tips please and does and don'ts.
Here's how I cook steak.
1. Buy a decent piece of meat to start with
2. keep it out of the fridge for a while before cooking so it's near enough room temperature when it hits the pan
3. use a grill pan - make sure it's dead hot before you put the steak in it
4. brush steak with a little olive oil, stick on some salt and pepper
5. bung steak in hot pan, turn only once during cooking, +/- a couple of minutes each side (depending on your preference)
Almost!
Put the salt, pepper, and oil, on an hour before you start cooking.
No oil in pan. I do 1 minute 30 each side. This gets you a rare steak. 2 mins will prob do medium. Any more and you may as well not bother buying a decent cut in the first place
You should only put the salt on just before you cook it otherwise it will draw the moisture out of the steak.
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Re: Forget Ramsay and Oliver ...
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Quote from: Bongo on October 23, 2009, 03:03:30 PM
Quote from: Cf on October 23, 2009, 01:36:24 PM
Quote from: Claw75 on October 23, 2009, 12:46:30 PM
Quote from: pokefast on October 23, 2009, 12:41:03 PM
Come on then you expert gastronomes,How do you cook a perfect steak?
Mine always taste like a pair of Clarke's after wards.
Top tips please and does and don'ts.
Here's how I cook steak.
1. Buy a decent piece of meat to start with
2. keep it out of the fridge for a while before cooking so it's near enough room temperature when it hits the pan
3. use a grill pan - make sure it's dead hot before you put the steak in it
4. brush steak with a little olive oil, stick on some salt and pepper
5. bung steak in hot pan, turn only once during cooking, +/- a couple of minutes each side (depending on your preference)
Almost!
Put the salt, pepper, and oil, on an hour before you start cooking.
No oil in pan. I do 1 minute 30 each side. This gets you a rare steak. 2 mins will prob do medium. Any more and you may as well not bother buying a decent cut in the first place
You should only put the salt on just before you cook it otherwise it will draw the moisture out of the steak.
Putting it on at the end does the same thing. But if you put the salt on earlier it's drawn into the steak and adds flavour. If it's a good cut of steak it'll still be plentifully moist.
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Re: Forget Ramsay and Oliver ...
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Quote from: pokefast on October 23, 2009, 12:41:03 PM
Come on then you expert gastronomes,How do you cook a perfect steak?
Mine always taste like a pair of Clarke's after wards.
Top tips please and does and don'ts.
steak out of fridge and coat in oil (not olive)
season about 20 minutes before cooking.
get pan/skillet really hot - i mean so hot you cant hold your hand over it for more than a second
place steak into dry pan. cook for about 1 minute either side, making sure it is sealed
put some unsalted butter and parsley on top of the steak and put it in the oven at 200 for 5 minutes.
while this is happening, deglaze the pan with a little olive oil, and add some button mushrooms, quickly fry them off (just to annoy ironside)
the key to this is the really hot pan. and allow the steak to rest for 5 minutes before serving.
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