There’s an undeniable urge to roar — or at least growl — when setting a thick steak into a ripping hot pan. Hearing the hard hiss of the sizzling fat is satisfaction enough, but then the smell of ...
Cooking a ribeye perfectly every time can be tricky, but chef David Raines shows how easy it can be. Raines, a chef trained in Michelin Star restaurants and owner of The Flora Butcher in Flora, said ...
Rippled with fat, extra thick rib-eye steaks end up with charred crusts after an initial, intense stovetop sear, and buttery, tender centers after cooking through in a low oven. This technique is the ...
Budget meat cuts often get a bad rap for being tougher and less naturally flavorful than so-called “premium” cuts like filet mignon and porterhouse. “It’s sort of entered the zeitgeist with chefs and ...
A reverse seared ribeye steak is a full-flavored, juicy, tender cut of meat, which you first roast in the oven and then pan-sear in a skillet on the stove. It's the ultimate steak dinner, and perfect ...
Anthony Bourdain’s top beef pick: the bone-in ribeye, aka côte de boeuf. Its rich marbling delivers flavor, juiciness, and melt-in-your-mouth texture. Bourdain’s cooking method: sear on high, roast in ...
Yes, my friends, it's possible to have your steak and eat it, too. There's very little debate that the tenderloin is the most tender of all steaks, and perhaps some debate that rib-eye steaks have the ...
Cooking steak in the oven is a divisive technique. There are a lot of meat eaters who can’t imagine cooking steak on anything but a scorching hot pan or grill. Steaks are synonymous with summer time ...
I spoke with three chefs for advice on cooking this special steak. Anthony Bourdain’s top beef pick: the bone-in ribeye, aka côte de boeuf. Its rich marbling delivers flavor, juiciness, and ...