Originally Posted by Buzz:
I tried doing a reverse sear on a butthole steak, came out more medium than medium rare. I like the method, just didn't adjust enough for the thinner cut of steak.
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I got a chub pack of pork steaks reduced at Sams.
Been doing the WT sous vide I have set up.
I use a rice cooker. I have to pay attention for the initial warm up, but if I set it at 135 on the probe thermometer, then immediately turn it off, I can wrap a dish towel around the top to stop heat from escaping and it will sit on 'warm' at 138 all the livelong day. Twice last week, I sous vided overnight, and it was 138 at night when I went to bed and 138 when I went back to sear it for lunch.
Very economical and low-maintenance.
Hot water in,
Cooker power on.
Frozen sealed steak in.
Hit 135 on the thermometer.
Cover with a towel, and
GO TO SLEEP. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buzz:
I tried doing a reverse sear on a butthole steak, came out more medium than medium rare. I like the method, just didn't adjust enough for the thinner cut of steak.
T-Bone Steaks on the grill. Marinating in Italian dressing and garlic salt. perforated for max seasoning. Gonna throw them on in a few hours. Will report back after the cook. Speaking of the T-Bone. There is one thing American butchers are doing wrong. They don't include the tail. And fuck me running sideways if it isn't the best part of the steak.
Here is a pic for the tail while meats in the fridge.
One of my weekly easy meals when I allow myself some carbs. Teriyaki chicken over rice and sauteed vegetables. Jasmine rice takes about 30 minutes in the rice cooker. Cook marinated chicken breast in cast iron for 8 minutes a side. Veggies sauteed in pan with oyster sauce. Unconventional but I like throwing in a handful of crumbled feta cheese with this dish. Easy and healthy. When I am low carbing it, I skip the rice and double the meat portion and have more veggies.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
One of my weekly easy meals when I allow myself some carbs. Teriyaki chicken over rice and sauteed vegetables. Jasmine rice takes about 30 minutes in the rice cooker. Cook marinated chicken breast in cast iron for 8 minutes a side. Veggies sauteed in pan with oyster sauce. Unconventional but I like throwing in a handful of crumbled feta cheese with this dish. Easy and healthy. When I am low carbing it, I skip the rice and double the meat portion.
Looks good. Excellent looking sear on the chicken. How do you do the teriyaki? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Looks good. Excellent looking sear on the chicken. How do you do the teriyaki?
Throw breasts in Tupperware container. Mix of lemon pepper seasoning, Yoshida, garlic powder, onion powder and some oil. Any time I open fridge I give the container a good shake. I marinade 24 hours. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Throw breasts in Tupperware container. Mix of lemon pepper seasoning, Yoshida, garlic powder, onion powder and some oil. Any time I open fridge I give the container a good shake. I marinade 24 hours.
Ever try a couple tbsp's of red wine vinegar in the marinade?
Do you pound your breasts or just massage them? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Ever try a couple tbsp's of red wine vinegar in the marinade?
Do you pound your breasts or just massage them?
I have not but I will next time!
I just take a big breast and cut it in half. I do nothing else to it. Plenty moist and good sear when cooked in cast iron like I do. It's the technique I have found that works the best. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
One of my weekly easy meals when I allow myself some carbs. Teriyaki chicken over rice and sauteed vegetables. Jasmine rice takes about 30 minutes in the rice cooker. Cook marinated chicken breast in cast iron for 8 minutes a side. Veggies sauteed in pan with oyster sauce. Unconventional but I like throwing in a handful of crumbled feta cheese with this dish. Easy and healthy. When I am low carbing it, I skip the rice and double the meat portion and have more veggies.
Have you ever tried making fried rice and do you ever use ginger? [Reply]
Originally Posted by threebag02:
Anyone ever try to whip up some donuts? Old fashioned cake? Yeast donuts? Not the canned biscuit trick, i am talking some real donuts