Marinating steak before cooking it serves a number of purposes: It makes the meat more tender, adds flavor, and helps to create a nicely browned crust. But to really take the beef to the next level, ...
Close up of a piece of cooked marinated steak on a plate surrounded by vegetables - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. A properly cooked steak is a ...
A good soak adds flavor, but when it’s time to cook, should you rinse off a marinade, pat dry, or go straight to the grill? Here’s what one Southern chef says to do.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It does not take a lot of work to improve a steak: With just a ...
When it comes to steak, not all cuts are created equal. Cuts like filet mignon, ribeye and porterhouse steaks are easy to cook up nice and juicy. Other cuts are not so lucky. Some steaks can benefit ...
Whisk together the vinegar, soy sauce, brown sugar, mustard and garlic in a large bowl. Slowly whisk in the olive oil. Add up to 2 pounds steak to the marinade and let sit at room temperature for at ...
The other day, we were six for lunch—another of my picnic-type meals, no grass involved—and I cooked something I rarely do. Steak! One big piece of meat, tossed on the grill, flipped over and served.
It is my fervent belief that when someone tells me they “hate” tofu, they simply haven’t tried it in a way they like yet. That can apply to tons of foods, but there seems to be a prevailing perception ...