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dang son, the pink stuff is what we all live for.
to each his own
but I really enjoy pink meat
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I absolutely dislike any hint of red in the meat and want it WELL done. Blasphemy!
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I don't have a barbeque so always cook steak in the oven. Put pan on lower rack,set oven to broil. Sprinkle boneless rib-eye 1 3/4" thick liberally with Mrs.Dash Herb & Garlic. Broil on 1 side 15 minutes and turn and liberally sprinkle other side with Mrs Dash. Broil on second side 10 minutes. I absolutely dislike any hint of red in the meat and want it WELL done. With a good ribeye this is perfect for me. Always eat boneless ribeyes and always not less than 1 3/4" thick. Safeway has prime beef and cuts them for me. Serve with a steamed vegetable and have at it with pleasure. Heretic. I will say the cast iron stove top/oven method does emit a bit of smoke. A bit being a LOT in this case.
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OK, I tried this tonight. Verdict: Good. Very good. But I like the grill better. I'll save this recipe for rainy days.
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I will need to try this out, on the grill.
Sometime this week I hope.
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I've done this a few times over the winter and it always is superbly juicy and tender.
I prefer the grill, but there is nothing wrong with this in any way. Can't speak to killing it, but medium rare, or medium, is great.
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well at -40 for 3 weeks you can have the propane grill
I've a Jennair with the grill set up, but like this way mo betta
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Only time my oven gets used for steak is if it's a fillet migon. All other cuts are cooked on a charcoal grill or grill pan if it's too cold or rainy out. And it HAS to be extra rare. My steak don't get marinated for 1.5-2 days to be burnt to a crisp.
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