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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Yes, I learnt how to cook steak properly the other week
I had always avoided buying steak as it's a bit expensive to cock-up, but I did some research and it's all quite easy. I also learnt how to make an awesome stilton sauce to go with it.
(, Tue 11 Aug 2009, 11:57, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Please tell me you cooked it
either rare or medium rare?
(, Tue 11 Aug 2009, 11:58, Reply)
Medium Rare
Rare is nice, the texture is great, but the fat doesnt melt into the meat as much so it's not as tasty (IMO)
(, Tue 11 Aug 2009, 12:00, Reply)
Yeah you need
a really good cut to get the best out of cooking it rare. I normally go medium rare
(, Tue 11 Aug 2009, 12:11, Reply)
Unfortunately some restaurants
(at least around here), read "Medium Rare" as "Leather". So to play it safe as a general rule of thumb I order Rare. This can come back either medium-rare, medium or sometimes even well done! Madness!
(, Tue 11 Aug 2009, 12:23, Reply)
I was once told in a 'restaurant'*
that there was no such thing as medium rare. I was apoplectic with fury.

*OK, it was a Yates' Wine Lodge in Wakefield, but it's the principal of the thing.
(, Tue 11 Aug 2009, 12:33, Reply)
I do the same
it's rare to get a steak actually cooked medium rare, so I tend to opt for rare to reduce the chances of getting a thick chamois.
(, Tue 11 Aug 2009, 13:00, Reply)

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