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Offline ChrisSmolinski

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Reverse sear ribeye steak
« on: October 11, 2019, 1754 UTC »
Ribeye steak, reverse sear: Cooked in a slow (200F) oven until it reached 100F. Then quickly pan seared on both sides in Irish butter.

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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2019, 2039 UTC »
Don't you have any other plates, Chris?

Looks damned good, I cook most things I fry on low heat with butter. I'm less likely to set off the smoke alarms that way. It's the only thing I learned when I found out woks weren't for me.

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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2019, 2105 UTC »
Looks good! I don't often eat steak as i have a hard time swallowing it as it is too chewy for me.
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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2019, 2147 UTC »
Here's my other plate, Pigmeat. Dinner tonight. Deep fried in peanut oil, traditional sauce made with half butter, half Franks Red Hot Sauce, and then some extra Tabasco for additional heat.

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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2019, 2247 UTC »
Amazing they can make and ship butter from Ireland and be cost competitive.
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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2019, 0002 UTC »
EEEwwwww, Frank's and Tabasco?  Vinegar ick low potency.  If you need to go mainstream, at least try El Yucateco red.  Hotter and not vinegary. Two bucks at the Walworld.  I have since become self actualized and make my own habanero sauce about every other weekend.  Trinidad scorpion peppers getting grown out back next spring to see how they are.

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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2019, 0017 UTC »
Pigmeat? They look like chicken wings to me.
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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2019, 0737 UTC »
Pigmeat? They look like chicken wings to me.

The Great Penguini will get you for that, Myteaquinn.

Moof, I can't go with the green Yucateco, it's like instant Exlax for me. The red doesn't bother me a bit. I understand the only difference between the two is food coloring. You'll want to start those scorpion peppers inside, it takes a long time for them to ripen.

I had the same problem with McDonalds food. I can eat almost anything on the menu but Egg McMuffins. Same grill, same grease, but until I learned to avoid the McMuffins decades ago, it was the same as the green Yucateco.

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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2019, 2246 UTC »
Pigmeat have you gone to McDonalds lately? I hear that the Egg McPuffins are tasty but if the beaks are not cooked just right can be a little tough.
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Re: Reverse sear ribeye steak
« Reply #9 on: October 13, 2019, 2029 UTC »
Generally, when cooking a steak, you are advised to add a knob of butter.