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Alastair
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Can I just point out, for clarity, that the red juice that is emitted from a rare steak isn't blood, but a protein called myoglobin (which just happens to be red when not cooked for too long).
This is quite a tough one because what is medium to some is not medium to others. I probably like it medium rare, but a bit closer to medium if that makes sense. Another interesting question might be what is your favourite cut of steak? I'm undecided because I like fillet, rib-eye and sirloin but would be hard pushed to pick a favourite.
That’s where resting it after cooking comes in. No reason for even rare to bleedMedium. If it bleeds onto the plate and turns my chips red I don’t want it.
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DistortAMG
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Medium to medium rare all day long.
I have found this new butcher in Nuneaton, you pay a premium for the steaks but my god are they worth it. These things literally melt in your mouth.
My go to sides are a plate garnished with a crispy jacket, cottage cheese, Cesar salad with parmesan, scampi and a few mushrooms and garlic, covered in peppercorn sauce. Although the classic steak and chips will do if push comes to shove.
I have been experimenting with some seasons on my steaks recently, to great success. Louisiana cajun being the particular favourite.
Live a little, it is properly cooked even though it is semi raw in the middle, not to mention perfectly safe. Besides, it is good for your digestive system, helping it build up resilience.
Steak may be many things, but over rated is certainly not one of them. The right cut of beef, cooked right can be supremely delicious. Just.....unbelievable. A proper steak is for sure one of the highlights of the meat eating world, far from being overrated. It's high rating is quite rightly justified.
I have found this new butcher in Nuneaton, you pay a premium for the steaks but my god are they worth it. These things literally melt in your mouth.
My go to sides are a plate garnished with a crispy jacket, cottage cheese, Cesar salad with parmesan, scampi and a few mushrooms and garlic, covered in peppercorn sauce. Although the classic steak and chips will do if push comes to shove.
I have been experimenting with some seasons on my steaks recently, to great success. Louisiana cajun being the particular favourite.
I don't eat steak even though I do eat meat, but if I did it would have to be well done as I am very careful about food poisoning and will only eat food that is properly cooked.
Live a little, it is properly cooked even though it is semi raw in the middle, not to mention perfectly safe. Besides, it is good for your digestive system, helping it build up resilience.
Well done or medium-well. Based on my visit to Florida, I'd say the Americans have perfected the method of doing them well done but retaining juiciness, unless of course they are just deep fried...
Steak is however overrated and a lot of its popularity is driven by masculinity statements and proclamations of how men have it cooked, rather than its taste, I find.
Steak may be many things, but over rated is certainly not one of them. The right cut of beef, cooked right can be supremely delicious. Just.....unbelievable. A proper steak is for sure one of the highlights of the meat eating world, far from being overrated. It's high rating is quite rightly justified.
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Skyscraper
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I think he might be joking Matt...Apologies; I’ll add it!
Thameslink Rail
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I don't think that's a joke, blue means extra rare.I think he might be joking Matt...![]()
Skyscraper
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Ah fair enough, never heard of it lol.I don't think that's a joke, blue means extra rare.
Scare yourself with a look at steak tartare then!Ah fair enough, never heard of it lol.
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Skyscraper
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Are you forgetting that this topic is in Corner Coffee, not the Tavern?Take off its horns and wipe its arse. Sorted.
You like it still mooing do you @Burbs !Take off its horns and wipe its arse. Sorted.
100% ordering one abroad you got to be careful. They seem to cook to a different metric then we do (with most things to be fair).No, I was only joking. I prefer medium rare or rare myself. I echo Dan's comments on ordering one abroad though, it's always a bit of a gamble with how it will come out.
I ordered one in spain and that was a strange experience not sure they knew enough English to understand how I wanted it and rudely I speak very little spanish, got there in the end though. Any I divulge from the topic and I see you are a team member so I will now behave.
Ian
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