January 11th, 2008

Are You Ready For Some . . . Steak?

The weekend is almost here and I am impatiently awaiting my order of filets, strips and T-bones that is supposed to arrive today. We plan to have them Sunday for dinner after we watch the Cowboys trample the Giants (that is, if Jessica Simpson doesn’t make an appearance).

I like to put some seasoning on the steaks that my mother-in-law gave us for Christmas in a little glass shaker jar. It’s to die for. She gave us some a few years ago and we went through it very quickly and we’ve been asking for more ever since we ran out.

I can’t quite identify all of the ingredients. It has an overall orangish tint with green flecks that I would bet are oregano flakes. Is the orange color cayenne? Not sure. It definitely has salt mixed in.

I’ve asked her for the recipe before and she casually changed the subject. I will have to pin her down and post the ingredients here when I get them. It’s tasty.

We mix the seasoning with a little Worcestershire, salt and pepper on both sides of the steaks, refrigerate them for a bit and then put ’em on the grill when we’re ready.

I can’t wait.

I’ll let you know how the steaks (and the game) turn out!


January 10th, 2008

What’s On Your Dinner Table?

Hi! Dena here. The holidays just passed and, if you’re like me, you’re still coming down from the high of continuous Christmas music, family bonding and an exhorbitant amount of food.

We had a fantastic time being surrounded by loved ones, but secretly, our favorite part of the holidays is the food.

For Christmas, we smoked a turkey in our smoker which we rubbed with a bbq seasoning and served it with hickory smoked spiral-cut ham and all the fixings — mashed potatoes, gravy, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls and various other sides.

So what if my kids had ham and Cheezits? We’ll work on refining their palates next year.

But our favorite holiday meal, hands down, was New Year’s Eve. My husband and I put our kids to bed and sat together at the dining room table to enjoy two amazing steaks, baked potatoes and a bottle of wine.

Michael (that’s my husband) likes a KC Strip, thick and juicy. So that’s what he got. I, on the other hand, must have a T-bone, medium well with Teriyaki sauce. It may sound kind of strange but I love it! We would rather sit at our own table with the steaks we love than go to any restaurant in town.

I mean, what steakhouse is going to have Teriyaki sauce on hand?

The wine? A bottle of White Zinfandel. Yeah, I know. Now you can see where our kids got their love of Cheezits.

We’ll have to be better about branching out and trying other wines that may be better suited.

I’m going to check out the Wine Pairings section on www.KansasCitySteaks.com next time. We need help in that department.

So, how about you? What were your holiday dinners like? Were they traditional like mine? Or did you serve something amazingly original that we need to know about? I’d love to hear about it!


January 8th, 2008

Mack’s Smoky Lipsmakin’ Steak Rub

From Renee in California
Mack’s Smoky Lipsmakin’ Steak Rub
Makes enough for 4 steaks

4 T. Seasoned Salt
4 tsp. Finely Ground Bold Coffee
2 tsp. Dark Brown Sugar
½ tsp. Ground Nutmeg

Blend ingredients together and mix well.  Sprinkle
on both sides of 4 steaks, then grill or broil to desired
doneness.


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Hi! My name is Dena P., and I love steak. In fact, I’ve been on a quest for the perfect steak for a few years now.

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