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How do you like your steak?
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The Alpha Gamer
27-05-2013
Properly cooked, if it's still pink in the middle, it's not done yet.
GrannyGruntbuck
27-05-2013
Very well done.

I cannot stand anything that is not cooked thoroughly.
PJ2
27-05-2013
Medium or medium rare.
orangebird
27-05-2013
Rare. With bernaise sauce preferably.
walterwhite
27-05-2013
So a good vet could get it's back on it's feet for me. Hardly touched by heat.
degsyhufc
27-05-2013
Originally Posted by Landdrifter24:
“But one steak that i haven't seen mentioned on here yet which is a real treat for price and quality is Flat iron, it isn't sold allot in any of the major outlets because when butchered it has a vein of tough sinew (i think thats the word) which needs to be cut out of the steak seperating the two pieces of steak, but if it comes preprepared or already butchered it is a great well marbled steak, tender and easy to cook well, cheap as chips, i always place it in my head as inbetween Sirloin and Rump, but with an almost Fillet tenderness, if you can see it, get some.”

I've had it from Morrisons and ALDI. I wasn't impressed with either. Cooked one medium rare and one medium.
Chizzleface
27-05-2013
Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“So a good vet could get it's back on it's feet for me. Hardly touched by heat.”

I like my steak to be walked past the radiator
curvybabes
28-05-2013
Originally Posted by Darcy_:
“Maybe if you learnt about the different cuts of beef and what type of dish they are used for, aswell as how to cook, that would help?

Try this

http://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/a...-perfect-steak”

Made lovely sirloins on the bbq at the weekend, thanks will have a look at that link, most of the time I dont know what cut of beef it is, my Dad brings it and forgets what kind it is.
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