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What's your favorite way to prepare steak?
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<blockquote data-quote="LaSorcia" data-source="post: 73454834" data-attributes="member: 379941"><p>I pretty much only know one way to cook a steak lol. I like it well done, but still tender. So I put a rub on a piece of filet mignon. Usually salt, pepper, garlic powder, maybe paprika or chili. I heat olive oil on a skillet on low and throw the steak on. I don't like standing at the stove, so I put it on low heat and go in the other room. When I smell it cooking, I go flip it over lol. When I remember I had something on the stove, I go back for it and it's usually done. Takes about 40 minutes, but it's never burned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaSorcia, post: 73454834, member: 379941"] I pretty much only know one way to cook a steak lol. I like it well done, but still tender. So I put a rub on a piece of filet mignon. Usually salt, pepper, garlic powder, maybe paprika or chili. I heat olive oil on a skillet on low and throw the steak on. I don't like standing at the stove, so I put it on low heat and go in the other room. When I smell it cooking, I go flip it over lol. When I remember I had something on the stove, I go back for it and it's usually done. Takes about 40 minutes, but it's never burned. [/QUOTE]
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