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| Elroy |
Posted: August 08, 2007 04:01 pm
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![]() Thread Killer Group: Moderator Posts: 3045 Member No.: 4 Joined: June 29, 2006 |
What I usually do with this massive steak, is basic. I marinate in some yoshida's teryaki for a couple hours, the longer the better. and add lemon juice, maybe some diced garlic and ground pepper and after a couple hours in the fridge I throw it on the BBQ grill and kill it.
its actually fast, and easy to make, and if you dont kill it. its pretty tender. Any other easy suggestions???? elroy btw, that what I am having Sat. night. -------------------- I got nothing
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| hifi_nut |
Posted: August 08, 2007 04:39 pm
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![]() Giving it another try Group: Charter Member Posts: 3384 Member No.: 6 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
I hate garlic.
All the rest sounds great to me. Jorge |
| itlldue |
Posted: August 08, 2007 06:56 pm
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![]() Seeking Moderator Degree................ Group: Moderator Posts: 2863 Member No.: 7 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
We use a lot of round steak. The wife saute's strips of it with onions, garlic, bell peppers, and carne asada seasoning and makes Fajitas, or with onions, cream of celery, cream of mushroom soup, and sour cream, and makes a poor man's stroganoff.
As weird as this sounds, "tender" is not a requirement of mine when it comes to good meat. I don't want tough, but chewy is OK if the flavor's there. -------------------- IN ORDER TO BE OLD AND WISE, YOU MUST FIRST BE YOUNG AND STUPID
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| thedelihaus |
Posted: August 08, 2007 08:55 pm
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![]() The Black Dahlquist Group: Moderator Posts: 2478 Member No.: 9 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
Season-all, Worcestershire (Worcester) sauce, tin foil, and a toaster oven with a "Broil" setting makes a steak fit for a king. A bachelor king, that izzzz......
On good weeks, I'd cook a bunch in my office for the fellas that worked for me as a thanks for a week well done. Don't even dare try tell me the other workers in the office weren't jealous. 'Cept for the time I bought what was labeled "Meat Ends". We all called in sick the next day. Ugh. -------------------- What you got back home, lil' sister, to play yer fuzzy warbles on? Pitiful, portable picnic players? Come with uncle & hear all proper! Hear angels trumpets & devils trombones. You are invited!
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