Tequila covers up a lot of flaws in things. I'm picturing this might be perfect for one of those 20 ribeyes for $40 truck deals in a tractor supply parking lot.
The trick is to lightly salt it the night before and keep it uncovered in the fridge overnight, then cook it really low temp (like 225-250f) in the toaster oven for like 30 minutes or so and then sear it in a pan at the end. It comes out excellent.
A full reverse sear, nice. I think leaving it unconvered overnight is a bit much, as it will form a pellicle, a tacky outer layer. This is good for smoking, but pretty overkill for an everyday steak. Kenji does go hard though.
Honestly just salting, adding to a 250f oven/toaster oven for 20-25 min, then finishing off in a pan for less than a minute on each side is excellent, and doesnt involve waiting a day.
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FauxPseudo@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 280d
Tequila covers up a lot of flaws in things. I'm picturing this might be perfect for one of those 20 ribeyes for $40 truck deals in a tractor supply parking lot.
Dogiedog64@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 280d
If i had to do it again, I'd lower cook time by like 3-5 minutes. They tasted fine, but came out dry.
FauxPseudo@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 280d
I'd crank that thing to broil and after more than 30% was browned I'd flip it and repeat.
Know_not_Scotty_does@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 281d
The trick is to lightly salt it the night before and keep it uncovered in the fridge overnight, then cook it really low temp (like 225-250f) in the toaster oven for like 30 minutes or so and then sear it in a pan at the end. It comes out excellent.
rainwall@piefed.social · 3 pts · 280d
A full reverse sear, nice. I think leaving it unconvered overnight is a bit much, as it will form a pellicle, a tacky outer layer. This is good for smoking, but pretty overkill for an everyday steak. Kenji does go hard though.
Honestly just salting, adding to a 250f oven/toaster oven for 20-25 min, then finishing off in a pan for less than a minute on each side is excellent, and doesnt involve waiting a day.
SatansMaggotyCumFart@piefed.world · 5 pts · 281d
Do you have a stovetop that you can sear this on first?
Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 3 pts · 280d
Don't look half bad out of the oven! I'd have it! Looks seasoned well