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Default Sending a steak back

On Jul 22, 3:22*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Jul 22, 3:06*pm, "Dora" > wrote:
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> > Pete C. wrote:
> > > Metspitzer wrote:

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> > >> I like my steak "a little pink". *When I order, I say.....medium
> > >> well, mostly well......barely pink. *At least 25% of the time, I
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> > >> up sending it back to cook some more. *Even at the places I go
> > >> frequently.

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> > >> It is always the manager that brings the steak back to the table.
> > >> It
> > >> is never a big deal, but I am wondering if there is some kind of
> > >> "policy" to get the manager?

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> > >> There have been a couple of times when the waitress has said....it
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> > >> easer to fix undercooked, so it seems reasonable to bring it back
> > >> undercooked, but I really try to get them to bring it almost done
> > >> the
> > >> first time.

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> > > The correct way to order a steak is "walk it through the kitchen and
> > > threaten to cook it". If you want your steak destroyed (little or no
> > > pink), just say "burn it".

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> > I tell them I like mine still mooing.

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> Just whack it in the head, break the horns off and put it on a plate,
> eh?
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> ;-)
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> Bryan introduced be to eating raw round steak years ago. We dipped it
> into canned tomato sauce. It was really good!
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> Of course from hearing his stories about how his father made him eat
> overcooked steak, I now know it was partially his rebellion against
> his father. Not that this is a bad thing, but just sayin'!


It really wasn't rebellion against my dad. He was out of the picture
by 6th grade. I just like raw beef. Even my mother wouldn't let me
eat it completely raw, because she thought it might be unsafe. She
might have been correct, but I don't seem to ever get sick from under-
cooked beef. I don't like raw lamb. I cook lamb chops MR to M, and
pork chops M to MW. I also tend to cook a well marbled steak to at
least MR, A strip steak is my favorite because they are typically
less fatty than a tenderloin. Sirloins, I always want rare, cooked
fast over high heat. None of those preferences has much/anything to
do with by lousy excuse for a father.
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> John Kuthe...


--Bryan
 
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