October 13th, 2011

Steak Widget!

Have you noticed the new Steak Widget on this site? Just scroll down and you’ll see it on the left-hand sidebar. It looks like this:

You can use it on your site to keep up with all the tips, posts and recipes going on over here at Steak-Enthusiast.com. You know how we like to talk about steak in all its many facets. And seriously, you don’t want to miss anything!

Just press the “Get Widget” button there at the bottom of the actual widget on this page and you can upload it where you like!

Steak tips at your fingertips. Yeah, feel free to use that one. It’s on the house.

Happy widgeting, steak lovers!

 


September 14th, 2011

Perfect Steak Cooker

There is something in the U.K. called the “Steak Appreciation Society.” I must delve into this more deeply.

But for now, here is something they have unearthed that may revolutionize your steak cooking from this day forward. . .

Or not. You decide.

It’s called the Perfect Steak cooker and it has a grill and timer to help you cook – you guessed it – that perfect steak every time.

It’s available on Amazon.com here:  http://www.amazon.co.uk/Perfect-Steak-temperature-vegetables-perfection/dp/B001644WLM

Note the U.K. URL. Apparently they have really good stuff over there that we don’t have. Jealous.

Check out this device and let me know what you think. In the meantime, I shall investigate this Steak Appreciation Society and report back.

Is it weird that I’m starting to talk like Harry Potter now? Hmmpf. I can’t help myself.

Photo courtesy of SteakAppreciationSociety.com.


August 19th, 2011

How to Broil a Steak in the Oven

 

Sometimes you want to do something different. And sometimes you just want to pop that steak in the oven instead of firing up the grill.

This link shows you step-by-step how to do that and get great results.

It’s especially helpful if you live in a small apartment without access to an outdoor grill.

One thing, though, the post states that a Porterhouse is otherwise known as a T-bone. That is not true. They are different cuts (one has more filet side and one has more strip side). Different. Similar, but different.

Check out descriptions of cuts of beef here for everything you ever wanted to know about the different steak cuts.

But do check out this process and let me know how your broiled steak turns out!

Photo courtesy of thekitchn.com

 

 


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