How do I warm up a leftover steak without overcooking it?!


Question: How do I warm up a leftover steak without overcooking it?
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Here is a trick I learned from my uncle...

Fill the bottom of a sauce pan with about 1/2 to one inch of water. Put the pan of water on the stove and heat at medium-high temperature until steam begins to rise.......

Spread some butter on top of the steak...this is by preference...

Place steak, either whole or sliced, in the middle of a piece of tin foil. Pull up all sides of the foil and close ends together at the top by folding ends over each other........

Place tin foiled steak into the sauce pan. Make sure there are no openings in the tin foil where water can get in. Cover the pan with the lid and steam for 10 minutes.

It should come out as good as the day you prepared it...


Happy cooking....



you can warm it in the microwave or put it on the pan on the lowest temperature for 3 to 5 minutes.



Microwave in a lidded container.
Or in a steamer over boiling water.
You can cook potatoes in the water.



The microwave, it might get a little gummy. but it will warm it without burning it



Put a little water or brown gravy in the pan while you reheat.



try using the oven on a low setting or warm




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