Big Trees
Well-Known Member
What is your preferred method and why?
I've been cooking steaks for awhile but now that I have been correctly pan frying them, I don't think I can ever go back to grilling. I start off by letting the meat (Good quality cut such as a ribeye and from a good source such as a grass fed farm) sit at room temp for a minimum of 30 minutes, then I heat a pan on the stove on max setting until the pan smokes. While this is happening I put a nice layer of cracked sea salt and pepper on each side of the steak and gently press it in. When the pan is smoking, I then put a teaspoon of oil (I like olive) in the pan and give it about 30 secs or so to heat up. I then lower the heat to about 8 and toss the steak in turning it every minute until its done to my liking. Roughly 4 min per side for medium rare/medium. This usually results in a steak comparable to one from some of best steak houses( as long as its a good cut of meat not one bought at aldis or something lol)
I've been cooking steaks for awhile but now that I have been correctly pan frying them, I don't think I can ever go back to grilling. I start off by letting the meat (Good quality cut such as a ribeye and from a good source such as a grass fed farm) sit at room temp for a minimum of 30 minutes, then I heat a pan on the stove on max setting until the pan smokes. While this is happening I put a nice layer of cracked sea salt and pepper on each side of the steak and gently press it in. When the pan is smoking, I then put a teaspoon of oil (I like olive) in the pan and give it about 30 secs or so to heat up. I then lower the heat to about 8 and toss the steak in turning it every minute until its done to my liking. Roughly 4 min per side for medium rare/medium. This usually results in a steak comparable to one from some of best steak houses( as long as its a good cut of meat not one bought at aldis or something lol)