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Originally Posted by djaward
Anyone know how to cook a steak on a pan or oven? I tried it once but was disappointed.
Originally Posted by djaward
Anyone know how to cook a steak on a pan or oven? I tried it once but was disappointed.
When its raining and I do this, I use high heat and olive oil. Make sure to season the steak well but not super heavy(it will make the oil pop), I think for a medium rare its like 5 to 6 minutes per side.Originally Posted by frink85
Originally Posted by djaward
Anyone know how to cook a steak on a pan or oven? I tried it once but was disappointed.
its been awhile, but high heat + liberal amounts of oil should do the trick. add oil to the pan, let it heat up, throw a steak on. let it sit until seared, flip. cook to desired doneness.
honestly, cooking on a pan is a lot easier for me (i liked my steak medium/medium rare) but for my friends (well done...i know) i had to experiment with low heat/long cooking time
When its raining and I do this, I use high heat and olive oil. Make sure to season the steak well but not super heavy(it will make the oil pop), I think for a medium rare its like 5 to 6 minutes per side.Originally Posted by frink85
Originally Posted by djaward
Anyone know how to cook a steak on a pan or oven? I tried it once but was disappointed.
its been awhile, but high heat + liberal amounts of oil should do the trick. add oil to the pan, let it heat up, throw a steak on. let it sit until seared, flip. cook to desired doneness.
honestly, cooking on a pan is a lot easier for me (i liked my steak medium/medium rare) but for my friends (well done...i know) i had to experiment with low heat/long cooking time
I do this even when I don't grill.Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Not a recipe persay, but just a tip for all you amateur grillers out there.
BRINE YOUR CHICKEN
I do this even when I don't grill.Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Not a recipe persay, but just a tip for all you amateur grillers out there.
BRINE YOUR CHICKEN
Really appreciate the advice. I thought medium heat would of done it.Originally Posted by jhobson5
When its raining and I do this, I use high heat and olive oil. Make sure to season the steak well but not super heavy(it will make the oil pop), I think for a medium rare its like 5 to 6 minutes per side.Originally Posted by frink85
Originally Posted by djaward
Anyone know how to cook a steak on a pan or oven? I tried it once but was disappointed.
its been awhile, but high heat + liberal amounts of oil should do the trick. add oil to the pan, let it heat up, throw a steak on. let it sit until seared, flip. cook to desired doneness.
honestly, cooking on a pan is a lot easier for me (i liked my steak medium/medium rare) but for my friends (well done...i know) i had to experiment with low heat/long cooking time
Really appreciate the advice. I thought medium heat would of done it.Originally Posted by jhobson5
When its raining and I do this, I use high heat and olive oil. Make sure to season the steak well but not super heavy(it will make the oil pop), I think for a medium rare its like 5 to 6 minutes per side.Originally Posted by frink85
Originally Posted by djaward
Anyone know how to cook a steak on a pan or oven? I tried it once but was disappointed.
its been awhile, but high heat + liberal amounts of oil should do the trick. add oil to the pan, let it heat up, throw a steak on. let it sit until seared, flip. cook to desired doneness.
honestly, cooking on a pan is a lot easier for me (i liked my steak medium/medium rare) but for my friends (well done...i know) i had to experiment with low heat/long cooking time
pics? recipe? was this korean fried chicken the kind with the sweet & spicy sauce on it?Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
I do this even when I don't grill.Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Not a recipe persay, but just a tip for all you amateur grillers out there.
BRINE YOUR CHICKEN
I brine my wings when I'm making fried chicken.
I just tried making Korean fried chicken last month. They were a hit.
pics? recipe? was this korean fried chicken the kind with the sweet & spicy sauce on it?Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
I do this even when I don't grill.Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Not a recipe persay, but just a tip for all you amateur grillers out there.
BRINE YOUR CHICKEN
I brine my wings when I'm making fried chicken.
I just tried making Korean fried chicken last month. They were a hit.
Originally Posted by wcghost
^looks good.
im with you though OP. cooking saves a ton of money. i stocked up on like 1.5 weeks of groceries at trader joes for $29. i'd probably spend that much for lunch & dinner in a single day.
cooking is a fun too and the possibilities are endless. simply just flip on the ipod/speakers, dig through your pantry and get to work.
Originally Posted by wcghost
^looks good.
im with you though OP. cooking saves a ton of money. i stocked up on like 1.5 weeks of groceries at trader joes for $29. i'd probably spend that much for lunch & dinner in a single day.
cooking is a fun too and the possibilities are endless. simply just flip on the ipod/speakers, dig through your pantry and get to work.
How do you BRINE YOUR CHICKEN?Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
I do this even when I don't grill.Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Not a recipe persay, but just a tip for all you amateur grillers out there.
BRINE YOUR CHICKEN
I brine my wings when I'm making fried chicken.
I just tried making Korean fried chicken last month. They were a hit.
How do you BRINE YOUR CHICKEN?Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
I do this even when I don't grill.Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
Not a recipe persay, but just a tip for all you amateur grillers out there.
BRINE YOUR CHICKEN
I brine my wings when I'm making fried chicken.
I just tried making Korean fried chicken last month. They were a hit.
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Good lawd, just found this on Solehiphop/Tumblr. I never heard of these but I think we’re gonna have to try these for Labor Day. You know that in Miami, er’body gotta avocado tree or two in the backyard somewhere. And my family being Dominican, avocados are like the most sacred thing on earth. So yeah, I had to post this recipe.
Avocado Fries
Cilantro Lemon Dipping Sauce
- oil for frying
- 2 Avocados
- 2 Eggs, beaten
- 1 and 1/3 Cup Bread Crumbs
- 1 Teaspoon Lemon Pepper
- 1/2 Teaspoon salt
- 1 Teaspoon Lemon Pepper
- 1/2 Teaspoon Salt
- 1/4 Teaspoon Cumin
- 5 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
- 3 Tablespoons Fresh Cilantro, chopped
- Juice from 1/2 of Lemon
- In a medium-sized bowl, mix together the bread crumbs, lemon pepper, salt and cumin. Set it aside. Cut the avocados in half and then slice them vertically into 4 inch by 1 inch wedges. Set them aside. Heat the vegetable oil to 335 degrees Fahrenheit in a large frying pan, adding enough oil so that the oil is about 3 to four inches deep. Dredge the avocado slices in the breadcrumb mixture, then in the egg mixture, then in the breadcrumb mixture again. Place them in the hot oil and fry them for about 2-3 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove them with a slotted spoon or tongs, and set them on a plate lined with paper towels to absorb the excess oil. Allow them to dry for 10 minutes, then transfer them to a serving tray and serve them immediately with the Cilantro Lemon Dipping Sauce.
- For the Cilantro Lemon Dipping Sauce, place the mayonnaise, cilantro, and lemon juice in a blender and mix until smooth and creamy in texture