Everybody loves steak! ย But, what is the perfect steak? ย Well that depends on your taste. ย If you’re a medium rare lover then FudeHouse has the steak for you!
Using a boneless ribeye, theyย provide you with all the information you need so that from now on, people will be inviting themselves over for your famous steak dinner.
โMost steaks are cooked by first searing each side and then finishing (baking) in the oven. That method is a useful one and produces a steak that has the characteristic โbulls-eyeโ of doneness. But by simply baking first and searing last, the quality of the steak changes altogether. Itโll be juicier. More tender. And more beautiful.
This technique is commonly used in restaurant kitchens around the world. Get that perfect edge-to-edge medium-rare that resembles steaks that have been cooked sous-vide. Itโs easier and cheaper than buying extra equipment.
Most people want that great, mouth-watering char on the outside of their steak. But thatโs the easy part. The hard part is knowing whatโs going on *inside* your steak. So focus instead on pin-pointing the exact internal temperature, and getting that outside sear later will be a piece of cake.
You can use almost any tender cut of meat for this technique as long as it is sufficiently thick. After all, though this process mimics the sous-vide method, itโs very similar to a โroast beefโ recipe. I recommend using ribeye or strip, either bone-in or boneless. You could even use a t-bone or porterhouse, but differences between the strip side and the tenderloin side could mess with timing and result in overcooking.โ
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