Well shit. Will I get yelled at for not using any sauce? I rarely even eat steak,
It's almost as if different people have different tastes in food. How bizarre.
I will agree through, a well done filet is kind of pointless.
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I usually find 'medium' provides a good mix of "this is cooked" and "oh, it's got flavor and juices!" - I'll do med-rare if I really trust the place to prepare it right, or if the dish demands it. Anything beyond medium just tastes charred usually.
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Senor_Taylor Wrote:Well shit. Will I get yelled at for not using any sauce? I rarely even eat steak,
A lot of steak purists feel that this is the only way you should eat a steak. I definitely prefer a sauce-less steak but every now and then a little red wine reduction or bearnaise sauce works for me depending on what else is in the dish
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I feel like I need to get a good steak now.
The steak sauce and doneness ridiculing gets under my skin. I eat my steaks medium rare with no sauce, but if you want a well done steak with A-1, wear it out. It's your food, eat it how you want.
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- car, bike, and home maintenance
- understanding that something is not a bad experience unless you don't learn from it
- enjoying the moment
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- confidence
- learning not to care what's expected of me and instead follow my passions
- compromising
There are a bunch of things I wish I knew, but now it's more of a battle of whether I'm willing to do it over other things (usually because I don't have time to do it all).
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