mmm...steak.� Though I can't really eat too much�red meat at once these days.
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How do you like your steak?
ChrisChin is Getting Old
· 21 years, 7 months ago
mmm...steak.� Though I can't really eat too much�red meat at once these days.
Josh Woodward
· 21 years, 7 months ago
Being a mostly-vegetarian, I don't really crave steak anymore. *shrugs* When I do eat it I like it rare, though.
see, I never was a huge fan.
Even now that I'm falling from veggieness, steak doesn't have much alure for me. *shrug* It's cow. It's not bad, not amazing either. Honestly, a really good homemade hamburger always seemed better to me. That all said, I've never really cared much about how it was done. Once I'm back up to beef (I'm easing back into carnivore traits, so as to build back up enzymes) I might have someone take me under their wing and gain more steakish exposure... erm, that all could have read really badly, couldn't it? ;-)
i felt the same way til i learned how to make "i can't believe it's coffee." :)
I think I'm a lost cause, though, because I don't even like coffee ice cream. And that's pretty far along the "i can't believe it's coffee" spectrum. :)
tygerlillie
· 21 years, 7 months ago
i like it just past moo. you kill the flavor if it is any more done!
Supposedly the proper way to eat steak is rare. Cold pink center to preserve the flavor, seared to get rid of germs.
A steakhouse down here has a level BELOW rare, called Blood Rare. They literally put it on the grill for a minute each side and then slap it on your plate.
I can only take it rare if the cut of meat is good enough that it's not chewy. Nothing more disgusting than chewy raw beef. I usually go for medium to medium rare just to be safe. It has to be at least pink. I really don't understand how people can like it well done. Ugh.
Rare doesn't mean that the center is cold - rare is just to the point where the center is warm but not wicked hot.
I've heard of the level below rare too, called "blue" or "black and blue" around here because of the charred outside and cold inside. It's called "gross" if you ask me :)
My friend insists that I like it still mooing.
The Dark God Tchernobog
· 21 years, 7 months ago
Medium rare, usually. With fresh steak fries.
George E. Nowik
· 21 years, 7 months ago
medium rare for me for the most part.� i do recall the funniest order for steak i ever heard in my life tho. "Sir, how would you like your steak?" "Blue." :D �-= george =-
Rachel Beck
· 21 years, 7 months ago
Is the vegetarian counterpart, "How firm do you like your tofu?" I'd have to say pretty firm. I prefer my juice in a glass.
The smilie 8^P has no connection to sarcasm whatsoever in my lexicon. It is only intended to communicate that am in a tongue-in-cheek kind of mood... Feelin' a little whacked. You know, somewhat less than serious: I do not literally me that you have romantic intentions towards me... nor are your statements less than reliable, because they are not offered primarily to market yourself to me as a desireable mating prospect, which the statment seems to imply (literally). Just me being goffy! hope no offence was taken, as none was intended.
8^P See, I feel sorry for people who feel THIS strongly. Because you're so open to disappointment. Me, I'm OK as long as there is some pink involved, so that leaves me a big range. I just don't know how I'd deal if my meal was so easily "ruined". I'm not making fun of you in that...no snark intended. It's just something I've often thought about. I get a lot less upset about things not turning out the way I like them and I find I'm more content with situations as a result. :) I ask for medium rare and it's medium? Oh well! :) Also, The same thing always comes to mind when I see a movie with people and enjoyed it just fine and find out the whole time they were pissed off about some focus or sound problem that I was able to just tune out for the sake of enjoying my time. People just get *so bugged* about some things. I could never relate. :)
Nik Chaikin
· 21 years, 7 months ago
normaly, but if it's a good cut of meat, mooing and bloody. a rare stake should be, if the chef knows what they're doing, red and cool in the middle, NOT warm, that would be medium rare, atleast thats how it is at any good stake house.
Because I couldn't find a good a good source on the web... I whipped this up.
:) Steak done-ness definitions
ShrinkMan
· 21 years, 7 months ago
I agree with much of what Nate (and a few others) have already stated. Here is my own twist on their fine tastes in Beef: Rule 1) The only way to eat the finest cuts of beef is seared rare! All hail the Salamander! Rule 2) Beyond the tenderloin fillet, the porterhouse, the t-bone, and the strip cuts, how a steak is best done is significantly dependent on the cut, including the difference between marbled fat and more 'vigorous' connective tissues. Finally, despite the above ravings of my significant other, doneness is one of the most important aspect of fine food preparation, whether it is beef tenderloin or seaweed and tofu!!!
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 21 years, 6 months ago
I like my steak the same way my parents did. I think that would be the norm since that is the way that you first tried it. Do any of you like it differently than your parents? Of those did your parents like it the same way as each other?
I like it how my dad did it. Because he did it right. :)
I know when I was with PaulB he didn't really like steak because all he'd had really was his mom's and she cooked it well done. He had my dad's and realized it could be *good*. :) (correct me if I tell that wrong, Beasinator!) You must first create an account to post.
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