3 Ways To Cook A Good Steak

If you like steak then you know the way(s) you like it prepared. While some prefer their steak rare others like it very well done. There’s always the compromise of medium rare. Rare is usually very pink and still pretty raw. If it’s medium rare the steak will have a fully red color inside usually cooked at about 130 F. Well done steaks are cooked at about 160 F making the meat appear gray-brown throughout and slightly charred. Shorter cooking times retain more juice. Longer steak cooking times give you drier tougher meat.

The three ways of cooking a steak that we will focus on include: grill, fry and oven roasting. First, you should consider getting a 1-inch thick steak. Anything thicker than that makes it difficult to gauge doneness. It is best to season the meat before cooking. It doesn’t even matter which cooking style you choose. Start by sprinkling a good amount of salt and pepper over the meat. Rub crushed garlic clove all over the beef for additional flavor.

The first cooking option for your steak is to grill it. Most meat-lovers seem to really enjoy this. The barbecue needs to be really hot though. Try pouring a little bit of olive oil on a small brush or a paper towel, and rub down the grill slate before laying down your steak. Once your steak is on the grill reduce the heat to about medium and make sure to keep the lid down. After about 5 minutes turn the steak over, and let it cook for about another 5 minutes on the other side.

Using the second steak cooking method basically involves tossing your beef into a frying pan. Turn your stove on medium heat and warm up a teaspoon of oil for a minute. Lay your steak in the pan but be sure to turn on the stovetop fan as well as keep the pan covered. If you’re cooking a 1-inch thick steak then you should let it cook for about four minutes on each side depending on how you prefer it cooked.

The last method, often used by restaurants, requires a couple of steps. When oven roasting your steak pre-heat the oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Use a heavy frying pan that is oven-safe to cook the meat in. Turn the element on high heat and warm up the skillet until it is very very hot. Put a teaspoon of oil in the pan and let it heat up. Then, using tongs, gently put the steak in the pan and sear for 90 seconds on each side. By doing this you are able to lock in the juices. Next, place the pan in the oven to finish cooking and roast the beef for about 6-9 minutes again depending on how you like it cooked. Take your pick from the method that works best for you to enjoy your delicious steak. Then don’t forget to eat it with the best steak sauces available in stores – A1.

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