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I just went during lunch. i grabbed two steaks.. never bought steak from Tom Thumb before.
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3.99/lb for the Rancher's Reserve. If you get the pre packaged, there are 5 in a pack about 1 1/4" thick. You can always have them cut some thicker in the back.Originally posted by unkoricky View PostI saw Tom Thumb had some ranchers reserve ribeyes on sale i think the other day in the paper. I'm planning on doing this tomorrow.
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I saw Tom Thumb had some ranchers reserve ribeyes on sale i think the other day in the paper. I'm planning on doing this tomorrow.Originally posted by bcoop View PostThe other day, I was watching an episode of Meat & Potatoes. The main feature was a place called Zinburger, which is a wine/burger joint. Anyhow, they had these wine infused onions that looked incredible. So I had to experiment. as mentioned, I'm not much for toppers, but the thought of those with bleu cheese on a fat steak made my pants tight.
Bought some choice Rancher's Reserve ribeyes, 2" thick. Did the salt method. However, I did this on a weekday, so I couldn't be home to do it properly. I covered with a paper towel, and stuck in the fridge. They sat for a hair over 8 hours. Washed, salted and peppered, cooked, and hit it with butter. I carmelized some thinly sliced onions and garlic, reduced some Merkin Vineyards Chupacabra (red blend), and tossed in the onions and garlic. Topped with the bleu cheese and wine infused onions. Ohmyfuckinggod. It was unbelievable.
My point of this was that those onions make a badass topper if you like toppers. Also, the longer you let the salt method go, the more tender it was. I didn't even need a knife. And it was no more salty than going only 1 hour per side. Or even than not using the salt method at all.
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I can deal with some seasoning, herb butter, or even a good marinade sometimes but A1 is totally overpowering to the point you can't really taste the steak. To each his own I guess.Originally posted by danielhv View PostI love steak with A1. I don't care if its a $5 steak, or a $100 steak. That bitch is getting dunked in some A1. Yea I know alot of ppl like to taste the steak blah blah blah. But for me, I enjoy the flavor of steak and A1. Just my .02. So if someone takes offense to the way I eat steak, they can shove it.
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Just don't come eat at my house.Originally posted by danielhv View PostI love steak with A1. I don't care if its a $5 steak, or a $100 steak. That bitch is getting dunked in some A1. Yea I know alot of ppl like to taste the steak blah blah blah. But for me, I enjoy the flavor of steak and A1. Just my .02. So if someone takes offense to the way I eat steak, they can shove it.
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It really is all a preference. I will eat a steak plain or marinated, just depends on the mood. If marinated, I don't like the old fashion "italian dressing" way. I usually let them sit in some pineapple juice and use some over the counter marinade.Originally posted by danielhv View PostI love steak with A1. I don't care if its a $5 steak, or a $100 steak. That bitch is getting dunked in some A1. Yea I know alot of ppl like to taste the steak blah blah blah. But for me, I enjoy the flavor of steak and A1. Just my .02. So if someone takes offense to the way I eat steak, they can shove it.
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I love steak with A1. I don't care if its a $5 steak, or a $100 steak. That bitch is getting dunked in some A1. Yea I know alot of ppl like to taste the steak blah blah blah. But for me, I enjoy the flavor of steak and A1. Just my .02. So if someone takes offense to the way I eat steak, they can shove it.
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Sounds good dude. I do caramelized onion and bacon mashed taters sometimes when I eat food of that sort, so I might try that out next time.Originally posted by bcoop View PostThe other day, I was watching an episode of Meat & Potatoes. The main feature was a place called Zinburger, which is a wine/burger joint. Anyhow, they had these wine infused onions that looked incredible. So I had to experiment. as mentioned, I'm not much for toppers, but the thought of those with bleu cheese on a fat steak made my pants tight.
Bought some choice Rancher's Reserve ribeyes, 2" thick. Did the salt method. However, I did this on a weekday, so I couldn't be home to do it properly. I covered with a paper towel, and stuck in the fridge. They sat for a hair over 8 hours. Washed, salted and peppered, cooked, and hit it with butter. I carmelized some thinly sliced onions and garlic, reduced some Merkin Vineyards Chupacabra (red blend), and tossed in the onions and garlic. Topped with the bleu cheese and wine infused onions. Ohmyfuckinggod. It was unbelievable.
My point of this was that those onions make a badass topper if you like toppers. Also, the longer you let the salt method go, the more tender it was. I didn't even need a knife. And it was no more salty than going only 1 hour per side. Or even than not using the salt method at all.
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The other day, I was watching an episode of Meat & Potatoes. The main feature was a place called Zinburger, which is a wine/burger joint. Anyhow, they had these wine infused onions that looked incredible. So I had to experiment. as mentioned, I'm not much for toppers, but the thought of those with bleu cheese on a fat steak made my pants tight.
Bought some choice Rancher's Reserve ribeyes, 2" thick. Did the salt method. However, I did this on a weekday, so I couldn't be home to do it properly. I covered with a paper towel, and stuck in the fridge. They sat for a hair over 8 hours. Washed, salted and peppered, cooked, and hit it with butter. I carmelized some thinly sliced onions and garlic, reduced some Merkin Vineyards Chupacabra (red blend), and tossed in the onions and garlic. Topped with the bleu cheese and wine infused onions. Ohmyfuckinggod. It was unbelievable.
My point of this was that those onions make a badass topper if you like toppers. Also, the longer you let the salt method go, the more tender it was. I didn't even need a knife. And it was no more salty than going only 1 hour per side. Or even than not using the salt method at all.
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Don't ever eat a steak at the Toll Gate bar & restaurant in Shippensburg, PA. Bleh!
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We buy our Ribeyes from Sams (1-inch to 1.25 inches thick), use Dale's seasoning for 20-30 minutes in a zip-lock bag, and cook them on the gas grill as high as it will go for 5-6 minutes per side. Let it sit for a minute or two after coming off the grill and eat. I'm going to try the salt method and see how it compares.
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what do ya like for yalls sides ?
Usually a bake potato / something with asparagus for me.
I wanna try something different.
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