The perfect doneness level on a steak can be a heavily debated topic. Some insist “the bloodier the better” and make quite the show about always ordering their steaks “blue.” Firstly ...
But if you don't have one, your hand and a few fingers can help you determine the doneness of your favorite steak cuts. Yes, you read that correctly: your fingers. To get the inside scoop on how ...
Pamela is a freelance food and travel writer based in Astoria, Queens. While she writes about most things edible and potable (and accessories dedicated to those topics,) her real areas of ...
The salt is rubbed off the steaks and they’re patted dry before pan-frying or grilling. He also suggests the 'hand' test to determine the 'doneness' of steak. Rare steak feels soft and spongy ...
It's down to your personal preference, whether you like your steak rare, well done, or anything in between. But the slightest mistake could ruin your steak, which is never ideal when you're hungry ...
“The president of the United States insists that his steaks be cooked well-done. Unfortunately, that’s a big problem.” But why is it a problem, Eater.com? Why should so trivial a detail ...