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After discussing eating vegetarians, I thought a more palatable topic would be eating steak. So, for you carnivores out there, how do you like your steak prepared?
The discussion revolves around personal preferences for steak preparation, including cooking methods, doneness levels, and favorite cuts. Participants share their experiences and opinions on how they enjoy steak, touching on various aspects of cooking and flavor.
Participants generally express diverse and competing views on steak preparation, with no consensus on a single preferred method or doneness level.
Some statements reflect personal experiences and preferences that may not align with food safety guidelines. The discussion includes a variety of cooking methods and cultural references that may not be universally applicable.
Math Is Hard said:Extra Rare, please. No need to cook it - just tell the cow about the fire. That'll do.
Math Is Hard said:Extra Rare, please. No need to cook it - just tell the cow about the fire. That'll do.
Gokul43201 said:I'm a wuss (tribdog, you've got company).
I prefer my steak medium-well to well done. I'm no Vincent Vega.
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I have a thing for bloody meat but more especially it is fine when the skin has not been cut away and the butcher didn't remove the hair from all the follicles.![]()
Evo said:The child of Evo likes her steaks still mooing.
Tsunami said:Rib Eye. Charred over oak wood. Covered in garlic salt and lemon pepper. More ground black pepper. Medium rare. Garlic parmesan french bread to sop up the juice.

Ivan Seeking said:...and we're talking about a wood fire. One day it dawned on mey why food always tasted so much better when backpacking. Its not just the great outdoors, it's the wood fire! Chips just aren't the same. I cut some fresh oak just before each BBQ.
Medium rare, blackened with extreme heat, and cooked very quickly. Tsu and I love our steaks about as much as Belgian chocolate.
Ivan Seeking said:...and we're talking about a wood fire. One day it dawned on mey why food always tasted so much better when backpacking. Its not just the great outdoors, it's the wood fire! Chips just aren't the same. I cut some fresh oak just before each BBQ.
Medium rare, blackened with extreme heat, and cooked very quickly. Tsu and I love our steaks about as much as Belgian chocolate.
BoulderHead said:I lied; bloody meat is not my favorite. It is immoral to eat bloody meat.


Herb said:I like my steak very rare, like completely raw in the insides.
Evo, my mom used to cook my meat until you don't see any red at all, i always hated that also.
Chaotic42, you're right, when you cook a steak rare you don't need to add ANYTHING on it, the blood tastes THAT goodHowever, i like to put avocado with my steak, goes well with the blood.
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Integral said:My mouth is watering in anticipation. Are we going to have to wait for better weather for this treat?
Evo said:You guys haven't made a fire pit? Ivan...
gravenewworld said:I only eat Japanese Kobe steaks