does anyone here not understand what's so good about steak or is it just me?
cows are also a bigger threat to global warming than cars, so my lack of eating steak decreases demand and so there are less cows in the world and my methane footprint is less
Quote from: JDC on February 03, 2009, 12:29:25 PMcows are also a bigger threat to global warming than cars, so my lack of eating steak decreases demand and so there are less cows in the world and my methane footprint is lessWhich proves global warming isn't really worth paying attention too ;)
This thread is making me really want a steak, may have to go and buy one to try and cook tomorrow :lol: Whats the best way to do it?
Quote from: JDC on February 03, 2009, 12:29:25 PMcows are also a bigger threat to global warming than cars, so my lack of eating steak decreases demand and so there are less cows in the world and my methane footprint is lessEr.. er... but if you're not eating steaks (and therefore not helping to rid the world of this methane generating, pestilential, menace...) it seems a rather specious argument to suggest that your methane footprint is less because there are in fact less cows as a direct result of your inaction!! :lol:I think all we cow-guzzling types (whether we partake raw or otherwise) are owed a huge debt of gratitude for our sterling efforts to protect the rest of you from the plague of ruminants with which our ancestors have seen fit to inflict us with :D
First things first, buy fillet steak, not of the other nonsense. At a push, rib-eye, but really fillet all the way. So I'm assuming you have fillet cause best cooking approaches vary from cut to cut.Bit salt and pepper on it, a decent steak should need owt else.Griddle pan, wiped with just enough oil to make it shine. Get it searing hot, drop your steak in for litterally two or three seconds then turn it over so it's sealed. Then it depends on how rare or well done you like it. I'll rarely leave it in there for more than two minutes a side and that's if it's awfully thick thick. But I do look it to be in a state where a decent vet could revive it.I generally make sauces too, but a decent cooked steak and some dirty great big thick chips is fine and dandy!