Turn up the heat in the kitchen, and walk it though.Yup...I like to still see the muscle tense when I stick my fork in it!
Ok..ok..not that rare but anyone who cooks a beautiful piece of beef beyond medium-rare is a criminal!
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Turn up the heat in the kitchen, and walk it though.Yup...I like to still see the muscle tense when I stick my fork in it!
Ok..ok..not that rare but anyone who cooks a beautiful piece of beef beyond medium-rare is a criminal!
Something about mooing was a joke I heard on a sitcom about a vegetarian having meat eaters over for dinner and preparing steaks out of respect for her guests.
The closest I've gotten to that was eating oysters on the half shell. I squeezed a little lemon and I could see the oyster contract. Someone across the room even noticed it. It may have simply been an automatic nervous reaction though.
However - in Japan they have "dancing" octopus or squid. The squid itself is probably already dead, but pouring soy sauce on it cause an electrical reaction that triggers the muscles.
Luigi Galvani figured that salts applied to dead frog legs caused them to jump. Still works today.
So those mail order Omaha steaks aren't great? I guess I dodged a bullet.Twenty one years in Nebraska and yet to find a good steak. And we produce more beef than any other state.
Growing up with frog legs cooked well done, rare steaks really scared me at first (I'm a medium medium guy). My mom still refuses to eat rare beef today.I like my steaks rare. I've eaten frog legs. But seeing that would take away any appetite i had. I would leave the table. That is not appealing at all.
$15/20 buys a burger by meHaven't had a steak in over 10 years. If I try to make it myself, it's like chewing rubber. Used to be chain steak houses called Ponderosa and Bonanza years ago that were pretty good. Remember the $6 ribeye platters with all you can eat salad bar probably 20 years ago. Can't see spending $15-$20 for a restaurant steak today.
Not criminal if your taster buds prefer medium. Then it tastes like steak.Ok..ok..not that rare but anyone who cooks a beautiful piece of beef beyond medium-rare is a criminal!
If you think Omaha Steaks are the "Cats Meow" you might as well go to Hy-Vee. They have Prime beef steaks at the price Omaha Steaks charges for 'Mystery Meat"So those mail order Omaha steaks aren't great? I guess I dodged a bullet.
McDonald's?$15/20 buys a burger by me
Ok...criminal is well-done - medium is just frowned upon.Not criminal if your taster buds prefer medium. Then it tastes like steak.
McDonald's I'm not sure if that's a burgerMcDonald's?
Is it four times as good as a $4.50 quarter pounder with cheese?McDonald's I'm not sure if that's a burger. Cheese burger deluxe at the local diner is about $18
Let me give you another perspective on Nebraska beef, I've lived here my whole life and can count on one hand the bad steaks I've had and all of them came from a restaurant. If you know how to buy beef and cook it bad steaks are not common around here. Does it help my dad was a butcher, you bet your a$$ it does.So those mail order Omaha steaks aren't great? I guess I dodged a bullet.
Which of those two restaurants had the "Six shooter" as one of the menu items?Haven't had a steak in over 10 years. If I try to make it myself, it's like chewing rubber. Used to be chain steak houses called Ponderosa and Bonanza years ago that were pretty good. Remember the $6 ribeye platters with all you can eat salad bar probably 20 years ago. Can't see spending $15-$20 for a restaurant steak today.