Steak | Basics with Babish
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Channel: Babish Culinary Universe
Views: 6,093,201
Rating: 4.9413295 out of 5
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Length: 6min 21sec (381 seconds)
Published: Thu Nov 02 2017
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Well, I know what I'm having for dinner. Mac and Cheese, because I'm poor. But I wish I was having steak.
My wife and I try a lot of what Babish does, that pasta aglio e olio is now a staple. Super easy, super cheap. We tend to add bacon to it but thats about it.
Hey /u/oliverbabish Great vid!
Question: My girlfriend/roommate prefers steaks well-done as she has this weird phobia regarding rare and or pinkish meat. My question is, knowing this information, what cut of steak should I cook after I break up with/evict her?
Did he just grab a hot cast iron with his bare hands?
Skirt Steak, fuck yeah. Economical? Here it's at least $12/lb almost as much as New York strip or Ribeye so I'm not sure about that,ο»Ώ
Man that butter basting looked underwhelming.
Compare that to Gordon Ramsay's steak video.
Hey guys sorry to be tardy to the party, I'm down in Guadalajara! Thanks so much for posting /u/derekantrican - so glad you guys are digging the new series!!
Fun fact: I'm like, completely tanked when giving that intro where you see my face. Crew was in town, we went out to dinner, it got out of hand.
I would turn down the heat or remove the pan from the heat right before dropping the butter in. The pan is at a temp that will instantly burn your butter. Remove it, let it melt and then add it back and baste the meat with it.
Hey /u/oliverbabish ,
I know you said medium-rare is the only way to cook a steak, but can you give advice for someone who wants it rare, or perhaps medium-well?
What would be the solution? Just leave it in the oven a tad longer/less?