Mouth Watering Medium Rare Steak, That is Absolutely Too Die For!!! Words Don't Do It Justice!!!

in #food7 years ago

Hi I'm Taztacks and This is My First post, So I thought to my self, What is the to my heart that I could share and others Could relate too, and This Steak Guide Shot dead center to the front of my thoughts!

So My friend had passed this Recipe on too Me and I just want too say I will Kill for a mouth watering perfectly done Medium Rare Steak and I Feel I need To share this Because I know I cant be the only one. Now Iv ate at many Restaurants But have never gained such Satisfaction. So with no more left too Be said, try this! Words Don't do this Steak Out Justice!!!!...

Rib-Eye Steaks: Buy two thick steaks, and cut each in half.
Filet Mignon: Cut 2-pound roast into four steaks and press each piece to flatten.
Strip Steaks: Buy two thick steaks and cut each in half.
Rib-eye or filet mignon of similar thickness can be substituted for strip steaks. If using filet mignon, buying a 2-pound center-cut tenderloin roast and portioning it into four 8-ounce steaks yourself will produce more consistent results. If using filet mignon, increase the oven time by about 5 minutes. When cooking lean strip steaks (without an external fat cap) or filet mignon, add an extra tablespoon of oil to the pan. If desired, serve with a pan sauce, relish, or butter.

Ingredients
2 boneless strip steaks, 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 inches thick, about 1 pound each (see note above)
Kosher salt and ground black pepper
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Directions
Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 275°F. Pat steaks dry with paper towel. Cut each steak in half vertically to create four 8-ounce steaks. Season entire surface of steaks liberally with salt; gently press sides of steaks until uniform 1 1/2 inches thick. Place steaks on wire rack set in rimmed baking sheet; transfer baking sheet to oven. Cook until instant-read thermometer inserted in center of steak registers 90 to 95°F for rare to medium rare, 20 to 25 minutes, or 100 to 105 °F for medium, 25 to 30 minutes.
Heat oil in 12-inch heavy-bottomed skillet over high heat until smoking. Place steaks in skillet and sear steaks until well-browned and crusty, about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes, lifting once halfway through to redistribute fat underneath each steak. (Reduce heat if fond begins to burn.) Using tongs, turn steaks and cook until well browned on second side, 2 to 2 1/2 minutes. Transfer all steaks to wire cooling rack and reduce heat under pan to medium. Use tongs to stand 2 steaks on their sides. Holding steaks together, return to skillet and sear on all sides until browned, about 1 1/2 minutes. Repeat with remaining 2 steaks.
Transfer steaks to wire cooling rack and let rest, loosely tented with foil, for 10 minutes while preparing pan sauce. Arrange steaks on individual plates, spoon sauce over steaks, and pepper to your liking; serve immediately.

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ok sorry my friend just forwarded this too me I did not realize it was copied from a site although the picture had raised a bit of thoughts towards that end.

Please note that the first part of the article was not copied and was my own personal review on this recipe. I think I should at the least be credited for doing a great review of this recipe and not just simply trying to make a buck.

I will take more care in the future

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My Review is original and authentic not plagiarized. A friend emailed me the recipe and the picture. thanks tho to the cheetah bot cause credit is deu back to the posts origins. my sincerest apologizes! I urge any and all regardless to try this recipe out it is too die for!!!!!!!

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