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kitamaria wrote:
> I am a recovering vegetarian and would like to learn how to cook a > really good steak. I just bought some new All-Clad cookware hoping > that better cookware would do the trick. The last time I cooked steak > (a long time ago) it came out really really tough. After 7 years of > vegetarianism, I am sure craving a good steak. Any suggestions? > a recovering vegetarian, that's funny. To answer your question though it would help to know what your preference is for the level of "doneness". Rare, med-rare, med, med-well, or well. Personally I wouldn't recommend goin' beyond med at the most but you're eatin' it. So, how do you like it done? -- Steve It's not a good idea to squat while wearing spurs. |
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