Whats the proper way to grill a steak??? GRILLING 101
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Originally Posted by 97Acura3.0CL
when my old cook where i worked at taught me how to tell when a steak is done...
take your palm and hold it face up, the oart in the lower left part of your left palm below the thumb is the most tender part, push in on this part and this is what a rare steak should feel like to touch
then put your thumbs and pointer finger together and push this same part, this is medium-rare
then you thumbs and middle figner together, this is medium
then thmbs to ring finger, this is medium well
then thumb to pinky, this is well done
this is a fail proof way and i have had 2 cooks tell me this is the way they have been taught, and i use the same method and my steaks always come out perfect everytime
also give about 2-3 mins cool time if you are having a party for the steak to cool, if its just for your and another, serve piping hot form the grill
too make the grill parks you place the steak pointing at 2 o'clock first and sear it, then rotate to 10 o'clock and sear it again, push a little with tongs to increase searing of the steak to get grill marks like the resturaunt
NEVER USE A FORK TO TURN, ALWAYS USE TONGS
this is to keep the juices inside
take your palm and hold it face up, the oart in the lower left part of your left palm below the thumb is the most tender part, push in on this part and this is what a rare steak should feel like to touch
then put your thumbs and pointer finger together and push this same part, this is medium-rare
then you thumbs and middle figner together, this is medium
then thmbs to ring finger, this is medium well
then thumb to pinky, this is well done
this is a fail proof way and i have had 2 cooks tell me this is the way they have been taught, and i use the same method and my steaks always come out perfect everytime
also give about 2-3 mins cool time if you are having a party for the steak to cool, if its just for your and another, serve piping hot form the grill
too make the grill parks you place the steak pointing at 2 o'clock first and sear it, then rotate to 10 o'clock and sear it again, push a little with tongs to increase searing of the steak to get grill marks like the resturaunt
NEVER USE A FORK TO TURN, ALWAYS USE TONGS
this is to keep the juices inside
#43
Originally Posted by 97Acura3.0CL
when my old cook where i worked at taught me how to tell when a steak is done...
take your palm and hold it face up, the oart in the lower left part of your left palm below the thumb is the most tender part, push in on this part and this is what a rare steak should feel like to touch
then put your thumbs and pointer finger together and push this same part, this is medium-rare
then you thumbs and middle figner together, this is medium
then thmbs to ring finger, this is medium well
then thumb to pinky, this is well done...
take your palm and hold it face up, the oart in the lower left part of your left palm below the thumb is the most tender part, push in on this part and this is what a rare steak should feel like to touch
then put your thumbs and pointer finger together and push this same part, this is medium-rare
then you thumbs and middle figner together, this is medium
then thmbs to ring finger, this is medium well
then thumb to pinky, this is well done...
This is an old French culinary trick.
Another version of the same thing -->You can also touch your finger to your forehead (well), nose (medium), chin (medium rare), cheek or earlobe (rare).
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[QUOTE=SlimeyAnother version of the same thing -->You can also touch your finger to your forehead (well), nose (medium), chin (medium rare), cheek or earlobe (rare).[/QUOTE]
Can you imagine what that would look like with a new chef behind the grill...touching his face & feeling the meat....
Can you imagine what that would look like with a new chef behind the grill...touching his face & feeling the meat....
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