A new method for steak searing
I don't usually like to change tried and true methods but this looks interesting
:drool: https://youtu.be/GZ4xl7XJM08 |
Definitely worth trying, although my brand new grill outside is going to feel neglected! I suppose I can do the sear outside after the oven cooking.
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Interesting, I'll have to give this a try.
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Can't wait for the weekend so I can try this. My wife has told me no beef during the week.
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I never did that with a steak, but I have always cooked multiple bone standing rib roasts at a low temp followed by removal from the oven and a 20-30 minutes rest and oven pre-heat for a high temp oven sear at 500 degrees. The same technique is used for ducks and turkeys to have s juicy interior and crispy skin.
It looks like a great technique for steak. I might try it tonight! |
The reverse sear is fine and dandy.
But I tend to stick with the basics since I rarely have a bullseye effect on my steaks. |
as everyone else has said, interesting albeit at a much slower pace.
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Definitely on my list of techniques to try. |
So has anyone really took the time to try this with a prime steak yet? I've got 2 ribeyes right now but I don't want to ruin them if this isn't any better.......any feedback yet?
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