Anybody know a good steak recipie?
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Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 10/28/2006 7:30:55 PM
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Poetic Designs
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I can make everything from chicken, to seafood, but i love steak and cant think of no healthy way to make it but good and bad. H.E.L.P.
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 11/6/2006 4:30:12 PM
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mickeybue37
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b-b-q is probably the healthiest method, but find yourself a george foreman or something like that, use a few spices like a pinch of kosher salt, a pinch of pepper, hot or mild to spice it up, and some othe rspices of choice. maybe some margarim, or lime. it's really up to you, stick to spices.
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 11/9/2006 4:39:44 AM
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Thats great advice! Thanks!!! I never knew adding salt to raw meat makes it dry and tough.
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 11/15/2006 12:52:47 PM
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rob1
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a super easy and fast way to cook steak.. when your BBQ-ing, go down the sauce isle and get a "rub". the one i like is called "stubbs BBQ rub" its just a powder that you rub into the meat and throw it on. its great!!
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 11/16/2006 5:59:23 AM
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I was just at Stubbs in Austin last week and I am wearing my stubbs shirt today. The food was great there. They had a book signing there about the original stubbs in Lubbock and the live music scene in Lubbock. My boss just put out a new album so we went over in a bus and he played a bit. He is also friends of Billy Gibbons (zz top) and Billy Bob Thorton who came for the show and Billy Gibbons graced us with playing one song on stage, now that was freaking awesome.
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 3/20/2007 1:21:56 PM
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That's a great experience tdf700. I'm kinda jealous! Does anyone see anything wrong with adding a little sauce to the finished product? My issue is that I make a ton of chicken brests, turkey burgers, and lean steaks and freeze them. That's just how I have to do it given that I share a kitchen with a whole dorm. I have resorted to buying an assortment of sauces to use when I reheat the foods. I think it might help me stick to my healthy diet, even if it's cheating a little bit. I went to Whole Foods and bought some organic teriyaki sauce, barbeque sauce, and some balsamic glaze. They have some calories, but if I use them sparingly I don't think it will affect my nutrition that much. I just can't eat plain (or even seasoned) chicken breast day in and day out. The taste is so subtle and annoying. I want to know if anyone here would reccommend I totally stop? I don't have any BF% or any stats to see how it's affecting my body makeup but I guess that's the whole game. It's all about balance. If you're a competetor, then you have to really sacrifice, which makes it extremely difficult. You can't have a teaspoon of BBQ sauce or you'll lose a comp. Any thoughts? Just kind of venting here. Just getting back into the forums after a short hiatus due to injury.
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 3/21/2007 9:19:19 PM
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Got a George Foreman? Marinade a sirloin however you like, of course trimming the fat first. Then throw it on the hot grill, close for 4 minutes, and take it off. Came out awesome. Just had it tonight. Of course, after I took it off, i threw it in a glad container and closed the lid to keep it warm, cause I had to clean the grill and take my stuff out of the kitchen back to my room, so I think it probably continued cooking in the container. However, I think rare tastes better, as long as it's hot enough, and it's not bad for you. My buddy eats steak raw whenever we're grilling. It's more of a show off thing then for enjoyment, but he's pretty well read on nutrition and health and he says it's not bad or you. Ground beef? Don't eat that raw...ever. Anyways...I also had some sweet potato salad with it. Damn good.
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 3/24/2007 2:33:56 PM
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IMO steak is one of the best tasting meats money can buy, i don't know what kind of steak you buy, but in the uk, a rump steak or sirloin is best when it is cooked very simply. Firstly put a tiny drop of oil on the steak and rub it all over, then get your pan very very hot. Because you oiled the steak you do not need to oil the pan, so it is much more healthy. Cook as normal however you like it, but only season (salt,pepper) after it is seared, or it will draw out the moisture and become tough (i reccomend rare, the only way to eat a steak!) then the most important thing for a tasty steak. LEAVE IT IT TO REST. thats right, take it off the heat and rest the meat for as long as you have cooked it! this allows the meat a chance to relax and the juice to flow back into all sections of the steak, making a much juicier, tastier steak. I like it with some steamed spinach and broccoli, what could be better.
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 3/25/2007 11:34:58 PM
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danmac75
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Steak often tastes better reheated later, even the next day! just my experience...
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RE: Anybody know a good steak recipie? - 8/15/2007 5:10:40 AM
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Ok this is kind od similar to danmacs suggestion: Buy a george foreman or grill (but the george is brilliant). Its simple but nice! Cut away all the fat from the steak (get a nice big thick one), simply add a few pepper corns, little bit of salt and cook for around 12 mins, it sounds boring, but it is really quite nice
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