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On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 12:36:18 PM UTC-8, Moe DeLoughan wrote:
> On 3/2/2015 1:50 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: > > On Mon, 02 Mar 2015 14:42:38 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > > > >> On 3/2/2015 2:19 PM, l not -l wrote: > >>> On 2-Mar-2015, James Silverton > wrote: > >>> > >>>> The ingredient lists of both sauces are very similar but I prefer the > >>>> more acidic A1, even if I like either on steak. I wonder does anyone > >>>> have strong opinions? > >>> > >>> It is my strong opinion that I would avoid a steak that required anything > >>> other than salt and pepper. > >> > >> Agree with that. S & P enhances the steak, A1 and the like mask the > >> good flavor of the beef. > > > > I don't have those silly sauces at home, the only way I know how awful > > they are is from tasting at a restaurant out of curiosity. A good > > piece of beef steak doesn't need steak sauce, not ketchup either... > > occasionally for a good steak I'll saute a pile of 'shrooms in budda, > > but really all a good steak needs is a smidge of s n' p. For pot > > roast or ground beef steaks if anything I prefer a creamy > > horseradish... for one of my burgers I like lots of sauted onyuns and > > a bit of Heinz red. > > > > I agree that the flavor of good beef needs no adornment. I cringe when > people buy good steak, then marinate it. Cheap meat, yeah I can see > that. But with a good ribeye or porterhouse, it's just plain wrong. > > I know a guy who insists that every grilled steak should be finished > with a pat of butter melting on top of it. I could go with that, since > the butter will neither diminish nor conflict with the flavor of the > meat itself. But that's as inventive as I want to go with good beef. I agree in so far as a good piece of steak stands on it's own. But a well made sauce is served as an enhancement to a dish, not to mask it. I love steak, but I also love a really good hand made sauce alongside as an enhancement to the meal. |
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