olive oil would catch on fire at the temps needed to properly sear a steak.Originally posted by: Tiamat
I just take a normal over the gas range skillet with peanut oil (I dont like OO) and heat it up. Meanwhile, I black pepper/garlic powder the steak on both sides (I dont like too much salt) then toss it into the hot peanut oil for 60 seconds per side (1") 90 seconds if 1.5" thick steak. I then remove the steak and put it on a cutting board for a minute.
butter burns before olive oil does.Originally posted by: randay
a nice piece of new york steak
fresh cracked black pepper, fine
salt
butter
throw butter in pan, HIGH heat, heat it up real good, generously spice the steak with pepper, and a little bit of salt. cook steak till inside is nice and bloody while outside is well done. yum.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
butter burns before olive oil does.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Take 1 fresh clove of crushed garlic and rub it into a thick cut of choice or prime filet mignon. Salt and pepper to season and let it sit for 1/2 hour at room temp. Take a cast iron skillet and heat it on the grill until it is 400-500 degrees. Rub softened butter onto the steaks and sear them on the skillet until they are medium rare. Best steaks you'll ever have!
Originally posted by: d3n
I like the Reduction with brandy and cream sauce. This outback style rub is pretty tasty on a lot of things. CUT the salt by half in the recipe.
Originally posted by: JS80
the best steaks need no marinade or sauce. just a little salt and pepper. medium rare.
Originally posted by: Tizyler
Originally posted by: d3n
I like the Reduction with brandy and cream sauce. This outback style rub is pretty tasty on a lot of things. CUT the salt by half in the recipe.
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Originally posted by: d3n
I like the Reduction with brandy and cream sauce. This outback style rub is pretty tasty on a lot of things. CUT the salt by half in the recipe.
Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: d3n
I like the Reduction with brandy and cream sauce. This outback style rub is pretty tasty on a lot of things. CUT the salt by half in the recipe.
What kind of brandy? I use Remy VSOP with/butter herb sauce. I need a less expensive alternative.