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Tuscan style steak
Posted two photos on ABF. This was grilled the same way I did the
veal chops a week earlier. Olive oil Salt Pepper Thyme Rosemary Garlic Brush with the mix and let stand an hour. Sear on high heat finish on low heat. Brush again and let rest 10 minutes |
Tuscan style steak
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > Posted two photos on ABF. This was grilled the same way I did the > veal chops a week earlier. > > Olive oil > Salt > Pepper > Thyme > Rosemary > Garlic > > Brush with the mix and let stand an hour. > Sear on high heat finish on low heat. > Brush again and let rest 10 minutes Very nice. I'll bet that tasted as good as it looks too! :-D On my steaks, I usually use Kosher salt, large cracked pepper, thyme and garlic too. I just press them into each side. Never tried rosemary....maybe I should give it a try sometime. |
Tuscan style steak
On 7/19/2015 10:23 AM, Gary wrote:
> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> >> Posted two photos on ABF. This was grilled the same way I did the >> veal chops a week earlier. >> >> Olive oil >> Salt >> Pepper >> Thyme >> Rosemary >> Garlic >> >> Brush with the mix and let stand an hour. >> Sear on high heat finish on low heat. >> Brush again and let rest 10 minutes > > Very nice. I'll bet that tasted as good as it looks too! :-D > > On my steaks, I usually use Kosher salt, large cracked pepper, thyme > and garlic too. I just press them into each side. Never tried > rosemary....maybe I should give it a try sometime. > You are not far off with your seasoning. I normally thing of rosemary with pork, but it did well with the beef. Go lightly the first time to be sure you like it. Note: I said "go lightly" not GoLYTELY as you get a much different result. |
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