02-05-2014, 01:42 PM
Sully Wrote:Just typed steak stone in amazon and a quick look revealed a "granite" stone. My guess would be a scrap of granite counter top would work fine for this idea.pizza stone (and I assume, steak stone) isnt actual stone, its compressed sand.
I wouldnt do a chunk of real granite IMO, they can have epoxies and things in them to seal the granite. if you want to go cheap, try an unglazed clay/brick paver stone.
beef tenderloin and filet mingon are for all practical purposes the same.
