Anybody ever pan fry a steak?
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Anybody ever pan fry a steak?
I don't have a grill at the ThadPad... and the last time I used the oven to broil something (pork chop) I set off the fire alarm.
Cooked a steak last night....
It being around 9 in the evening, I didn't want to potentially scare the neighbors if they could hear it, so I pan fried the puppy. Not bad at all.
Basically, just applied a rub.... threw some olive oil in the pan turned it up high, let it get hot, threw the steak on it. Shortly there after flipped it, turned it way down. left it on that side for a couple short minutes longer then the other side. Flipped it tot he original side as I pulled out the plate dumped on the sides, and then slapped the steak on the plate.
It was not bad at all. Actually, amazingly good. I decided it was worth a shot after I saw Dexter cook up a steak in a pan a couple episodes a go. Just because Dexter does it doesn't make it right. Or does it? I may be on a path to killing criminals, but only if they deserve it. (For those who haven't seen Dexter or have no idea what I am talking about.... watch it! Watch it now!)
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Anybody got any good tips on cooking up a steak without a grill?
I set off my fire alarm anyway last night, so I may cook the other steak (I bought two) in the oven. The DMN had a good steak preparation guide a few months back that listed an excellent oven preparation technique.
Cooked a steak last night....
It being around 9 in the evening, I didn't want to potentially scare the neighbors if they could hear it, so I pan fried the puppy. Not bad at all.
Basically, just applied a rub.... threw some olive oil in the pan turned it up high, let it get hot, threw the steak on it. Shortly there after flipped it, turned it way down. left it on that side for a couple short minutes longer then the other side. Flipped it tot he original side as I pulled out the plate dumped on the sides, and then slapped the steak on the plate.
It was not bad at all. Actually, amazingly good. I decided it was worth a shot after I saw Dexter cook up a steak in a pan a couple episodes a go. Just because Dexter does it doesn't make it right. Or does it? I may be on a path to killing criminals, but only if they deserve it. (For those who haven't seen Dexter or have no idea what I am talking about.... watch it! Watch it now!)
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So...
Anybody got any good tips on cooking up a steak without a grill?
I set off my fire alarm anyway last night, so I may cook the other steak (I bought two) in the oven. The DMN had a good steak preparation guide a few months back that listed an excellent oven preparation technique.

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your place will smell like cattle for a week,
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ponyplayer wrote:your place will smell like cattle for a week,
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I have one... just wasn't too keen on using it for steak.... does it rock the steak party?

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Hey - I think he might be right. Like I said, my steak last nigh was darn good. Personally, I always think of cooking meats like that old Parcells line from his Patriots/Jets days...expony18 wrote:my roommate used to cook flank steak in a pan all of the time (he was a body builder), and his theory was if you marinate it in the right stuff, you can make any steak taste good, no matter how it is cooked
"How do they expect you to cook the dinner if they won't let you shop for the groceries."
You buy the right meat, the meat that looks good, and more than half your job is done. Of course you can buy average meat for use with marinade, but still you get better results with better meat.

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Re: Anybody ever pan fry a steak?
hey exponytwss18, you missed one -
Ehem.... I guess I'll pinch hit... that's what she said.ThadFilms wrote:Basically, just applied a rub....

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Thad--
Drop $30 on one of these guys, next best thing to a grill. A little non-stick spray, salt and pepper on the steak, and your good to go.
http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=199485
Make sure you preheat it for a few minutes for the best results.
Drop $30 on one of these guys, next best thing to a grill. A little non-stick spray, salt and pepper on the steak, and your good to go.
http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=199485
Make sure you preheat it for a few minutes for the best results.
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jtstang wrote:Thad--
Drop $30 on one of these guys, next best thing to a grill. A little non-stick spray, salt and pepper on the steak, and your good to go.
http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=199485
Make sure you preheat it for a few minutes for the best results.
Oh heck yeah, JT!!
That will be in my apartment soon.

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Re: Anybody ever pan fry a steak?
that's what I saidThadFilms wrote:hey exponytwss18, you missed one -
Ehem.... I guess I'll pinch hit... that's what she said.ThadFilms wrote:Basically, just applied a rub....
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Your original post on this thread is almost exactly the way I've been doing it in my apartment for years Thaddeus. Only thing is, I don't turn it up so high in the beginning. Ponyplayer is correct though, it does make your apt. and clothing stink to high heaven for a couple days. I am lucky that Mrs. KS actually likes the smell. (?) Maybe I will have to try one of these jtstang-endorsed models...
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Okay, I'll respond in earnest tomorrow (err... technically later today), but just got back to the ponderosa as it were, so this jumped out a me...

expony18 wrote:that's what she saidKnuckleStang wrote: I've been doing it in my apartment for years.
KnuckleStang wrote:Mrs. KS actually likes the smell.


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LOL nice.ThadFilms wrote:Okay, I'll respond in earnest tomorrow (err... technically later today), but just got back to the ponderosa as it were, so this jumped out a me...
expony18 wrote:that's what she saidKnuckleStang wrote: I've been doing it in my apartment for years.KnuckleStang wrote:Mrs. KS actually likes the smell.