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Master Chef
My bride wanted steak tonight and suggested filet mignon, I saw this as an opportunity
to try Steamy Kitchen's "How to Turn Cheap “Choice” Steak into Gucci “Prime” Steak."
This along with the Greg Rempe "Reverse Sear."
I started with two 10 oz. rib eyes. I really wanted 1"+ steaks, but these 3/4" were the best I could do.
Coated them with Kosher salt for 15 minutes.
After the 15 minutes I rinsed them and patted them very dry.
Threw them on the OTG at 250° until I got a internal of 100°, only took
about 15 minutes. Tented them with foil and opened up the OTG and got
it up to 400° and put the steaks back on for about 3 minutes per side.
And here with green beans and a baked potato. I can not honestly say I noticed a huge
difference with the salting, but my bride said it was great. I was a little worried when I
told her I had gotten rib eyes rather than the fillets I could tell she was disappointed
and thought I may be sleeping in the doghouse.
My conclusion is ... Steamy Kitchen process was to make Choice into Prime, not
rib eye into fillets so I can't say I was being totally fair. I do think I would
do it again, if my bride is happy I'm happy.
to try Steamy Kitchen's "How to Turn Cheap “Choice” Steak into Gucci “Prime” Steak."
This along with the Greg Rempe "Reverse Sear."
I started with two 10 oz. rib eyes. I really wanted 1"+ steaks, but these 3/4" were the best I could do.
Coated them with Kosher salt for 15 minutes.
After the 15 minutes I rinsed them and patted them very dry.
Threw them on the OTG at 250° until I got a internal of 100°, only took
about 15 minutes. Tented them with foil and opened up the OTG and got
it up to 400° and put the steaks back on for about 3 minutes per side.
And here with green beans and a baked potato. I can not honestly say I noticed a huge
difference with the salting, but my bride said it was great. I was a little worried when I
told her I had gotten rib eyes rather than the fillets I could tell she was disappointed
and thought I may be sleeping in the doghouse.
My conclusion is ... Steamy Kitchen process was to make Choice into Prime, not
rib eye into fillets so I can't say I was being totally fair. I do think I would
do it again, if my bride is happy I'm happy.