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      06-01-2018, 01:22 PM   #771
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1> find a cow
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Two things. It will make the best steak period. Second, it is so damn easy.

Take steak out of fridge, apply salt, put in oven at 200F. At 200F, it is about 45 min/inch. Then you have a full 45 min or an hour to do everything else for dinner, clean up etc etc etc. When done in the oven, pull it out, sprinkle with seasoning, then either in a really hot pan or BBQ for 30s a side. Serve immediately. Nearly impossible to overcook as well, there is a lot of leeway in how long it stays in the oven, and if you like rare, it can be completely rare from edge to edge. None of this rare in only the middle half, or rare with a cold center.
I'll give it a shot. Sounds simple enough.
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I have a smoker in which I use lump charcoal and wood for slow cooking. But for fast cooking like steaks, burgers, chicken breasts, etc., it is hard to beat the convenience of propane. Cooking on charcoal is great but doing it correctly takes time.
Lump hardwood charcoal, chimney starter and paraffin cubes don't take much longer than pre-heating a propane grill. You basically just light it, go inside and finish prep, come back out and distribute the coals and give it a few minutes to bring the grill surface up to temp.
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Gas grill at 450*. Throw a little lawry's on it and some Maggi sauce before... Perfection every time!
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I have a smoker in which I use lump charcoal and wood for slow cooking. But for fast cooking like steaks, burgers, chicken breasts, etc., it is hard to beat the convenience of propane. Cooking on charcoal is great but doing it correctly takes time.
Lump hardwood charcoal, chimney starter and paraffin cubes don't take much longer than pre-heating a propane grill. You basically just light it, go inside and finish prep, come back out and distribute the coals and give it a few minutes to bring the grill surface up to temp.
Sorry but that sounds neither convenient nor quick, not to mention disposal when done cooking.
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Step 1 is get good grass fed beef. For cooking I generally use a cast iron in the oven @ 500 degrees. Letting it sit out for a bit before AND after cooking is also pretty crucial.
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Sorry but that sounds neither convenient nor quick, not to mention disposal when done cooking.
It's 15 minutes, of which less than 5 minutes is hands-on. How is that any slower or more inconvenient than pre-heating propane?

There's not a whole lot to dispose of - you let the coals burn down to ash. You dump out the ash catcher when it's getting full (every other use).

The convenience advantage of propane is overblown and hardwood charcoal tastes better.
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My mouth started to water after reading this thread..
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cast iron skillet. coat both side of steak liberally with fresh cracked pepper. add oil to pan. 4 min per side. perfection.
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My favorite method is how Ruth's Chris prepares steak, but I'll use a grill at home more often than not. Depends on the cut, the weather, my ambition, etc..
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Step 1 is get good grass fed beef. For cooking I generally use a cast iron in the oven @ 500 degrees. Letting it sit out for a bit before AND after cooking is also pretty crucial.
Ever try cooking a frozen steak? It kinda puts the whole 'let steak warm up' concept to bed.
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Ever try cooking a frozen steak? It kinda puts the whole 'let steak warm up' concept to bed.
Never have. Please explain.
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I tried grilling a semi frozen steak once and it turned out awful
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My favorite method is how Ruth's Chris prepares steak, but I'll use a grill at home more often than not. Depends on the cut, the weather, my ambition, etc..
I should disclose that I live in a condo and can not use any flame. Major handicap! After fooling with others, I bought the best electric grill my 15A circuit could handle... Kenyon.


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Ever try cooking a frozen steak? It kinda puts the whole 'let steak warm up' concept to bed.
Never have. Please explain.
https://www.cooksillustrated.com/how...-frozen-steaks
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sous vide is the only way to cook a steak if you want consistent results every time
https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/...ks-recipe.html
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sous vide is the only way to cook a steak if you want consistent results every time
https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/...ks-recipe.html
How long does it take to cook a steak that way?
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I like to reverse sear. Always comes out perfect and juicy!
https://www.seriouseats.com/2017/03/...ook-steak.html
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sous vide and then searing afterwards
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I should disclose that I live in a condo and can not use any flame. Major handicap! After fooling with others, I bought the best electric grill my 15A circuit could handle... Kenyon.


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ya man you definitely need to sous vide. I use anova precision cooker. for steak i prefer medium rare so I set the timer for 2 hours at 130 F and when its done I sear both sides for about a minute on high heat for that crispy finish. comes out perfect every time!
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ya man you definitely need to sous vide. I use anova precision cooker. for steak i prefer medium rare so I set the timer for 2 hours at 130 F and when its done I sear both sides for about a minute on high heat for that crispy finish. comes out perfect every time!
2 hours?! Does it always take that long?
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Reverse sear, rare. Finish on the BBQ.

Slightly different to this article, I only salt before going in the oven. Once out of the oven, I add salt free Montreal steak spice then sear.

https://www.seriouseats.com/2017/03/...ook-steak.html

Once you have done it a couple of times, you will not go back. It is so easy, and so easy to get it perfect.
I just tried the Montreal Steak seasoning - it's good. Amazing they developed it in Montreal, Oklahoma.
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I have a smoker in which I use lump charcoal and wood for slow cooking. But for fast cooking like steaks, burgers, chicken breasts, etc., it is hard to beat the convenience of propane. Cooking on charcoal is great but doing it correctly takes time.
Lump hardwood charcoal, chimney starter and paraffin cubes don't take much longer than pre-heating a propane grill. You basically just light it, go inside and finish prep, come back out and distribute the coals and give it a few minutes to bring the grill surface up to temp.
Sorry but that sounds neither convenient nor quick, not to mention disposal when done cooking.
Get one of these:

https://assets.academy.com/mgen/25/10441525.jpg

You stuff two sheets of newspaper, or a paper grocery bag in the bottom. Then put charcoal in the top. Set on fire via the holes in the bottom. In less than 10 mins, you have hot coals. Boom - done.

Propane grills should be a capital offense.

It seriously takes like 10 mins til ready
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