Message from @xWarzardx

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2020-12-26 20:32:25 UTC  

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2020-12-26 20:32:45 UTC  

Question: how do you cook a steak that fat?

2020-12-26 20:56:28 UTC  

It's like a roast

2020-12-26 21:01:01 UTC  

I'm thinking of searing on the pan. Basting, then put it in the oven

2020-12-26 21:38:27 UTC  

@Hawk Reaper maybe you know

2020-12-26 21:41:28 UTC  

About how thick is it

2020-12-26 21:43:04 UTC  
2020-12-26 21:44:02 UTC  

over 1.5 inches

2020-12-26 21:46:02 UTC  

Ok, so yeah you could reverse sear it

2020-12-26 21:46:43 UTC  

Which is where you would bake it and then sear

2020-12-26 21:48:20 UTC  

Something like this

2020-12-26 21:50:03 UTC  

I think that would be the best option

2020-12-26 21:53:43 UTC  

Hah, nice! I was about to do everything backwards πŸ˜„

2020-12-26 21:53:55 UTC  

I was about to pan seer it first, then oven, that makes more sense

2020-12-26 21:56:36 UTC  

Lol 😁

2020-12-26 22:25:40 UTC  

at the pan seer stage of the steak, can you still baste the steak with butter and rosemary? As I notice they encourage cooking the steak with butter on the skillet

2020-12-26 22:26:57 UTC  

Yup, you can add in your rosemary and garlic when your searing and it’ll be good

2020-12-26 22:27:35 UTC  

Great πŸ˜„
I got my Grandparents to warm up to butter & rosemary since they're pretty stingy with just salt & pepper

I do want to try garlic in the mix

2020-12-26 22:27:41 UTC  

I take it 1 clove works?

2020-12-26 22:30:23 UTC  

I'll likely take that 1 clove and mince it, and then add it to the melted butter & rosemary

2020-12-26 22:32:29 UTC  

Yeah, one should be good, maybe two if you want more flavor, but salting (and adding pepper) all sides of the steak before baking will also bring out a lot of flavor. But yeah, you can put your butter rosemary and garlic in the pan when you sear

2020-12-26 22:33:04 UTC  

Sounds good, I should try adding pepper to the steak for cooking. I usually pepper the steak when the steak is finished

2020-12-26 22:33:12 UTC  

because salt marinates and soaks into the steak

2020-12-26 22:33:47 UTC  

I salt the steaks overnight for it to sink in

2020-12-26 22:34:07 UTC  

Thanks for the gameplan. Before I even move forward..I need to drop 5 pounds with power greens and ginger root πŸ˜‚

2020-12-26 22:34:25 UTC  

Starting Monday

2020-12-26 22:41:40 UTC  

Hahaha sounds good πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ»

2020-12-26 23:43:02 UTC  

I got an Anova sous vide machine for Christmas yesterday. Really looking forward to getting to use that.

2020-12-27 00:11:33 UTC  

I love mine!!!

2020-12-27 00:11:58 UTC  

I used it every holiday this year (and it’s become the standard use for my steaks).

2020-12-27 00:39:27 UTC  

I used my sous vide yesterday to cook up a bunch of steaks, they came out amazing!

2020-12-27 00:40:45 UTC  

I plan to use it to cook steak for my family and grandparents this week while I'm still home for my college Christmas break.

2020-12-27 00:41:45 UTC  

Unfortunately I'm not sure how I'll do it because two people like medium well, three of us medium, and two medium rare.

2020-12-27 00:42:01 UTC  

There are ways to do that

2020-12-27 00:42:22 UTC  

I had only see ways to do it with two temperature not three.

2020-12-27 00:42:51 UTC  

Yeah, I was just going to say that 😬

2020-12-27 00:43:17 UTC  

It may be the same principle as two, but I’m not sure

2020-12-27 00:44:11 UTC  

Only solution I've come up with is to cook the medium well and medium earlier in the day.Then dinner time cook the medium rare and reheat the other steaks near the end of that so everything's up to temperature and ready to sear at the same time.

2020-12-27 00:48:05 UTC  

Yeah, that should work! 😁