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Steak Marinade
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:04 pm
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:04 pm
Father-in-law gave me some fresh steaks from a cow he had slaughtered a couple of weeks ago.....looking for a good marinade......(doing T-Bones tonight)
Lately, I've been using olive oil, sea salt, and a touch of liquid smoke and vinegar.......
Lately, I've been using olive oil, sea salt, and a touch of liquid smoke and vinegar.......
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:08 pm to TJG210
Italian dressing is the only way to go, otherwise it will not have any flavor at all.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:10 pm to HeadyMurphey
You may or may not like this but if done right..its amazing
Milk
Ranch
Pepper
Basalmic vinagrette
Milk
Ranch
Pepper
Basalmic vinagrette
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:12 pm to SonOfMike
Dale's Marinade is worth a shot
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:14 pm to mpar98
quote:Why too slaty for my taste. I like the Italian dressing with a little Montreal Steak Seasoning.
Dale's
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:14 pm to mpar98
quote:
Dale's Marinade is worth a shot
I just don't get the love for this marinade. I know "different strokes" but it kind of tastes the way rubber smells to me.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:24 pm to MightyYat
Dales will give you the runs....try sprinkling worchestire sauce over the steaks and then rubbing in salt and pepper. let the steaks sit out at room temp 4-6 hours before grilling.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:31 pm to MightyYat
I actually really like Dale's Marinade.. However 50% of the people I find that use it never fricking read the bottle.. It should NEVER be salty if it is you need to learn to read.. Its not a marinade that should be used in the traditional sense.. It need to be on the meat for no more than really 10 min depending on the size of the steak.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:34 pm to Catman88
right...and actually why would you be marinating a steak longer than that anyway.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:50 pm to TJG210
I soak mine in a mixture of red wine, worchestershire sauce, garlic, tony's, black pepper and parsley. Best steak ever IMO.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 3:53 pm to bayoudude
dont marinate the meat in anything wet! use dry seasonings.....and butter
Dales is great on duck breasts.....not putting it on beef tho.
Dales is great on duck breasts.....not putting it on beef tho.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 4:08 pm to bossflossjr
For dry purposes, what seasonings do you use for a rub?
Posted on 8/24/09 at 4:10 pm to TJG210
quote:
fresh steaks from a cow he had slaughtered a couple of weeks ago.....
What kind of cow and was it old/sick?
Posted on 8/24/09 at 4:18 pm to BigAlBR
Not sure of the breed, but no, it was not old and sick.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 4:22 pm to TJG210
Yellow mustard, worceshire, garlic, tony's, a little water and some olive oil. My grandfather's recipe.
This post was edited on 8/24/09 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 8/24/09 at 5:12 pm to TJG210
I'm a big terryaki fan. I also use liquid smoke. The two combined have enough salt to lay off the sea salt.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 5:36 pm to TJG210
quote:
For dry purposes, what seasonings do you use for a rub?
my favorite 2 seasonings are Cavendars and Lawrys Lemon Pepper (Lawrys is superior to other lemon peppers)....i do sometimes add a little Tonys/SlapYaMama....some people will say not to put a salty seasonin on the meat because it will dry it - but i only grill my beef for a couple minutes....eat rare-med rare....so its never dry.
let the meat sit out until room temperature all the way thru....rub it with seasonings......grill...
in a seperate bowl, mix butter, fresh minced garlic, garlic salt, garlic powder, onion powder....melt
just before u pull the meat off the grill, spoon atop with melted butter mixture.......
be careful with this.....if you are directly over flame, the butter will flame up. if you like a little "butter" crust on the steak - let it give a little char - this is called "Pittsburgh Style"
rub
This post was edited on 8/24/09 at 5:37 pm
Posted on 8/24/09 at 6:14 pm to TJG210
quote:
fresh steaks from a cow he had slaughtered a couple of weeks ago
I'm no expert but that doesn't sound very fresh to me.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 6:23 pm to TJG210
Salt, Pepper and a tad bit of olive oil
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