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Reverse seared cowboy steak my family said is "raw" : steak

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>my family who I know do not like rare meat, are upset I served extremely rare steak

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how could this have happened, time to complain to reddit

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>no seasonings other than salt and pepper

boring :marseyeyeroll:


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Seasoning a good cut of beef too much ruins it. :marseyindignant:

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I, personally, cannot enjoy steak until there is enormous mound of paprika atop it.


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The most I ever season a steak with, other than salt & pepper, is garlic powder.

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yeah tbh I never do more than a small amount of salt, pepper, rosemary and thyme. garlic is a good idea. i'll try that tyvm


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I put rosemary & thyme on chicken, but I'm not a fan of it on beef. Don't forget to melt a nice chunk of butter on your steak too. Even better if you make compound butter. :marseylickinglips:

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Where's Lawry's seasoned salt?

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