How to cook steak?!


Question:

How to cook steak?

I always season my steak with salt and pepper and just simmer it. Is ther any different ways to season it and cook it?


Answers:
I like to marinate mine for at least an hour before grilling. I use the following:

Oyster Sauce (found at Asian markets), Lime Juice, Sugar, MSG, Ginger, Garlic, Crushed Red Peppers, and Onion Powder.

I serve it with a few Thai hot peppers and some sticky rice.

MMMM good.

Broil for 8-10 minutes per side cook it with cut up onions , mushrooms, and green peppers

Yes! Get some montreal steak seasoning and dredge the steak into it. Leave it sit for a few hours at room temp. Then get the grill going and cook out! By the way, if you want a good steak, get Ribeyes or New York Strips, well marbled. 8-12 minute for medium rare, 12-14 minutes for medium, anything more and it is merely charred animal flesh!

stick it on a BBQ grill and season it!

I like to marinade the steak first, I like to use minced garlic, onion, a little vinegar, oil, salt and pepper. You can grill it, pan fry or broil it in the oven. Broiling is when the heat is on top of the food.

Marinate with italian dressing for 30 mins and then cook on grill and brush with A-1 steak sauce as you cook it til its done to the temp you like. Very good. You can also use Montreal steak seasoning and cook on top of stove or grill.

I like to salt it, and add course-ground black pepper. Then I smear butter on both sides. then I grill it on both sides for about 3-5 minutes (depending on the thickness).

The butter helps to sear in the juices, because it burns so quickly.

you can marinade it in whatever seasonings and liquids you like. i like to use crushed garlic, salt, fresh black pepper and a little olive oil for a few hours (sometimes i use soy sauce too). then i sear it in a HOT cast iron skillet on both sides. then i reduce the heat and throw in some sliced onions and mushrooms and put a top on it. i cook mine to its medium well. i let it cool on a plate for 10 minutes before cutting into it. it tastes pretty good.

My recommendation:

get a George Forman Grill. They are very convienent, easy to clean, and the food turns out yummy!! i made a steak on it 2 nights ago, leave it on the grill for about 5 minutes (or however you like it done) and take it off

seasoning:

a good seasoning for steak (my fav) is WEBER "grind 'n grill" chicago steak seasoning.hope it helps!!!

marinade it w/ brown sugar & soy sauce & garlic then broil it OR rub butter worsteshire sauce salt & pepper & grill it

My wife makes a marinade using red wine, soy sauce, brown sugar and Lawry's seasoned pepper. We marinate a pair of ribeye's for an hour or as long as we can, the grill them over charcoal.

My wife likes her stake medium and I like mine rare, but with the fat crispy.

I like steak best on the grill with Lowry's Seasoned Salt. Take it out of the fridge and let the meat sit on your counter with the seasoning on it for 20 minutes before putting it on the grill. Only flip it once when cooking, the more you flip a steak on the grill the more it dries out.

George Foreman grills are great and everything, and I use mine all the time in the winter, but there ain't nothin in the world that beats a meal cooked on an outside grill. No electrical appliance can give you that flavor.

My family loves the way I fix steaks.

Cut away excess fat. Season with pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and a little seasoning salt. Put a relatively thick layer of chili powder and pat it all so it sticks. Do the same thing on both sides.

Light charcoal in the grill (about five or six briquettes per steak) and when it is no longer in flames, and the briquettes have turned grey, arrange them in one layer. Put the steak on a greased grill rack and cover. Cook until it's done the way you like it (I like mine medium rare, my husband likes his almost burned), turning it halfway using long-handled tongs (not a fork).

While you have the grill going:

Slice an onion into thin rings or strips. Take a large sheet of sturdy aluminum foil and place the onion rings near the middle. Top it with several pats of butter. Fold the foil up to make a packet, folding all four edges several times to seal. Put the packet on the grill while the steak is cooking.

If fresh corn is in season (it is right now, and dirt cheap), take an ear of corn per person, and pull the husk down, but don't tear it away from the ear of the corn. Remove the silks and wash the corn. Mix softened butter with a little lime juice and some dill weed, basil, or even a dash of ground cayenne pepper. Spread the seasoned butter on the corn, and pull the husk back up over it. Tie it at the top using 100% cotton kitchen string or twine (I usually soak mine in water, first). Grill it, along with the steaks, for around half an hour.

Top your steak with the onions, have some hot grilled corn with extra butter on the side if you want it, and a salad or fresh fruit.

Season with garlic and onion powder then broil or grill 10 min on each side turning only once.

Swiss Steak and Onions Recipes

Ingredients

2 lb. round steak, cut in cut in strips 1 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. black pepper 1/2 cup flour
3 tbs. margarine 2 onions, sliced
1 cup water 1 clove garlic, minced
1 bay leaf 2 tbs. parsley, finely chopped

Preparation

Cut round steak into strips. Combine salt, pepper, & flour. Coat
steak strips with flour mixture. Pound flour into meat. Place
margarine in heavy skillet, add sliced onion & minced garlic. Cook
until tender. Remove & set aside. Add a little more margarine to
skillet & brown meat on both sides over medium heat. Add water, bay
leaf, & parsley. Place saut?ed onions on top of steak. Cover
tightly, cooking slowly for 1-1 1/2 hours or until meat is tender. More
water may be added if necessary. Stir occasionally to prevent
sticking.

Chicken Fried Steak And Gravy

Ingredients:
--------- STEAK ---------
4 lb Round Steak; 1/2-inch Thick
1 c Milk
1 c Flour; unbleached
1/4 ts Black Pepper
1/4 ts Salt
Milk
--------- GRAVY ---------
4 tb :Fat
4 tb Flour; unbleached
1 qt Milk


Instructions:

Tenderize round steak.
Dip in milk & then flour, salt & pepper to taste.
Fry in deep fat at approcimately 375 Degrees F.
until golden brown.
After steak is done, pour off fat leaving about 4 T in pan.
Add 4 T flour.
Stir until smooth.
Add 1 qt milk.
Stir & cook until thickened for steak gravy.

Chili-Cheese Steaks

2 lb Top round steak, cut 1" Thick
3 tbsp. Flour
2 tsp. Salt
2 tsp. Chili powder
1/4 tsp.Pepper
1/4 cup Shortening
2 cup Chopped onions
1 can (16 oz) tomatoes
1 cup Shredded Cheddar cheese
--------- GARNISH ---------
Thin slices red and green
Bell peppers
Parsley
--------- GARNISH ---------
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In cup,combine flour,salt,chili powder and pepper.
Trim excess fat from top round steak.
Cut into 6 pieces.
Place on cutting board;sprinkle with some of the flour
mixture.
With meat mallet,pound flour mixture into meat.
Turn meat over and repeat on other side.
In 10" skillet over medium high heat, cooking meat in hot
shortening until well browned on both sides.
Remove to warm platter.
In meat drippings, cook chopped onions until browned.
Stir in remaining flour mixture.
Spoon onion and flour mixture into large, shallow
casserole.
Arrange browned steaks on top.
Add tomatoes and their liquid.
Cover and bake 1 1/2 hours or until meat is fork
tender.
Spoon off any fat drippings from casserole.
Sprinkle top of steaks with shredded cheese.
Heat 5 minutes or until cheese is melted.
Makes 6 servings.

Zesty Steak Marinade
1/3 Cup Steak Sauce
1/3 Cup Barbecue Sauce
1 clove minced garlic
1 teaspoon onion powder
Mix steak sauce, barbecue sauce, garlic and onion powder into bowl.
Use to marinate steaks in refrigerator for at least 1 hour.


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hope those helped!




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