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Steak can be great, but amateurs can screw that shit up and then it is just mediocre. Burgers over steak, most of the time, IMO.

I think Douchebag is on to something here...a steak done properly over a burger done properly every time, but then you get someone who decides that there can't be any pink in it whatsoever or they fucking cut into it to make sure it's cooked properly...so the burger ends up being a safer choice as far as avoiding disappointment.


Well that goes for a good burger too. It's gotta be a little pink.

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Steak can be great, but amateurs can screw that shit up and then it is just mediocre. Burgers over steak, most of the time, IMO.

I think Douchebag is on to something here...a steak done properly over a burger done properly every time, but then you get someone who decides that there can't be any pink in it whatsoever or they fucking cut into it to make sure it's cooked properly...so the burger ends up being a safer choice as far as avoiding disappointment.
I'm not really talking about grilling it at home. I'm talking about highly rated steakhouses. Most of the time, I still enjoy the burger more especially at a good place that really knows how to do it.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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Steak can be great, but amateurs can screw that shit up and then it is just mediocre. Burgers over steak, most of the time, IMO.

I think Douchebag is on to something here...a steak done properly over a burger done properly every time, but then you get someone who decides that there can't be any pink in it whatsoever or they fucking cut into it to make sure it's cooked properly...so the burger ends up being a safer choice as far as avoiding disappointment.


Oh fuck... if you cut into your steak while cooking it, you got some big problems.

My brother worked with people who had to do that to tell if they cooked them properly. :evil:

Also, I went to the Machine Shed (Quad Cities...representin') a couple months back to have the "famous" double cut pork chop that I saw on a Travel Channel show...yup, totally cut into, and totally dry.


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A steak at a top steakhouse is gonna run $50-plus.

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Scorehead wrote:
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Steak can be great, but amateurs can screw that shit up and then it is just mediocre. Burgers over steak, most of the time, IMO.

I think Douchebag is on to something here...a steak done properly over a burger done properly every time, but then you get someone who decides that there can't be any pink in it whatsoever or they fucking cut into it to make sure it's cooked properly...so the burger ends up being a safer choice as far as avoiding disappointment.


Well that goes for a good burger too. It's gotta be a little pink.

I remember someone on this board recently who stated that you should only eat ground beef well done. Who wants to eat a well-done burger? :puker: :pukel:

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A steak at a top steakhouse is gonna run $50-plus.
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Scorehead wrote:
lipidquadcab wrote:
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Steak can be great, but amateurs can screw that shit up and then it is just mediocre. Burgers over steak, most of the time, IMO.

I think Douchebag is on to something here...a steak done properly over a burger done properly every time, but then you get someone who decides that there can't be any pink in it whatsoever or they fucking cut into it to make sure it's cooked properly...so the burger ends up being a safer choice as far as avoiding disappointment.


Well that goes for a good burger too. It's gotta be a little pink.

While I prefer my burgers to be a little pink, I'm not going to get up in arms if I get a burger that's well done in the way that I would if someone tries giving me a steak that's even the slightest bit past medium.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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A steak at a top steakhouse is gonna run $50-plus.
No.


Maybe a bone in filet or a tomahawk ribeye... something off the beaten path.

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Douchebag wrote:
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Steak can be great, but amateurs can screw that shit up and then it is just mediocre. Burgers over steak, most of the time, IMO.

I think Douchebag is on to something here...a steak done properly over a burger done properly every time, but then you get someone who decides that there can't be any pink in it whatsoever or they fucking cut into it to make sure it's cooked properly...so the burger ends up being a safer choice as far as avoiding disappointment.


Well that goes for a good burger too. It's gotta be a little pink.

I remember someone on this board recently who stated that you should only eat ground beef well done. Who wants to eat a well-done burger? :puker: :pukel:


Maybe my in laws are on this board? They cook the shit out of everything.

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Douchebag wrote:
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lipidquadcab wrote:
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Steak can be great, but amateurs can screw that shit up and then it is just mediocre. Burgers over steak, most of the time, IMO.

I think Douchebag is on to something here...a steak done properly over a burger done properly every time, but then you get someone who decides that there can't be any pink in it whatsoever or they fucking cut into it to make sure it's cooked properly...so the burger ends up being a safer choice as far as avoiding disappointment.


Well that goes for a good burger too. It's gotta be a little pink.

I remember someone on this board recently who stated that you should only eat ground beef well done. Who wants to eat a well-done burger? :puker: :pukel:

I would have said that if you didn't grind the meat yourself or talked to the guy who did.


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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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A steak at a top steakhouse is gonna run $50-plus.
No.


Maybe a bone in filet or a tomahawk ribeye... something off the beaten path.
Yeah. If it is big enough it may be but you can get a high quality steak for under $50 pretty much everywhere.

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I try to grill steaks for my extended family on mother's and father's day. I invariably get someone sheepishly asking to either cook it well done or if we have any ketchup... Sweet Jesus, I'm offended if you ask for steak sauce and now you want ketchup for a steak?!?!

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In Iowa, I'm not even sure if I've ever seen a 50 dollar steak on a menu. :lol:


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Hank Scorpio wrote:
I try to grill steaks for my extended family on mother's and father's day. I invariably get someone sheepishly asking to either cook it well done or if we have any ketchup... Sweet Jesus, I'm offended if you ask for steak sauce and now you want ketchup for a steak?!?!

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lipidquadcab wrote:
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I remember someone on this board recently who stated that you should only eat ground beef well done. Who wants to eat a well-done burger? :puker: :pukel:

I would have said that if you didn't grind the meat yourself or talked to the guy who did.


That's part of the reason I don't like steak, it has to be pink. A pink burger grosses me out and I will hurl. Whoever said it worked at a slaughter house I think.

Perry's was good...I wish they'd change their menu a little, then we'd probably think of going more.


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A well done burger is just as unappetizing as an overcooked steak.

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It will sound weird, but I'm just not a huge fan of plain cuts of meat without anything else. Pork chops, chicken breasts, steak... I'd much rather have a sandwich or tacos or a preparation that includes the meat in something else. I like a variety of flavors all at once. But in terms of just pieces of meat, prime rib is my fav.

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In Iowa, I'm not even sure if I've ever seen a 50 dollar steak on a menu. :lol:


My favorite steak joint in Iowa is Iowa River Power in Coralville, near Iowa City & the U of I. Everytime I am in Iowa I eat here.

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A well done burger is just as unappetizing as an overcooked steak.


Not to me.

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It will sound weird, but I'm just not a huge fan of plain cuts of meat without anything else. Pork chops, chicken breasts, steak... I'd much rather have a sandwich or tacos or a preparation that includes the meat in something else. I like a variety of flavors all at once. But in terms of just pieces of meat, prime rib is my fav.


I'm a sauce or au jus person.


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I try to grill steaks for my extended family on mother's and father's day. I invariably get someone sheepishly asking to either cook it well done or if we have any ketchup... Sweet Jesus, I'm offended if you ask for steak sauce and now you want ketchup for a steak?!?!
I grilled like 4 pounds of flank steak for a party and I had to ask my wife and another person if it was cooked enough since it was too rare for me to want to eat. Maybe I should eat more steak so I know how it should look.

In the future, the key seems to be to cook two of them with one staying on the grill for a while longer. Then you let them pick and choose which parts they want.

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I'm a sauce or au jus person.

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A well done burger is just as unappetizing as an overcooked steak.

I know it's personal preference but I disagree with that.

Grill it till it's dead.

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A well done burger is just as unappetizing as an overcooked steak.


Not to me.

leashyourkids wrote:
It will sound weird, but I'm just not a huge fan of plain cuts of meat without anything else. Pork chops, chicken breasts, steak... I'd much rather have a sandwich or tacos or a preparation that includes the meat in something else. I like a variety of flavors all at once. But in terms of just pieces of meat, prime rib is my fav.


I'm a sauce or au jus person.


Yes. If eating plain meat, I need a sauce or something. Though there are many places, especially in the South, where they have denied my request for A1. I will politely tell them that I'm not paying for the meal if I don't get it. They will get it.

One of my best friends and colleagues lives in Texas and was once a professional chef. He makes the best steaks I've ever eaten, and he makes his own salsa, which he sells to many restaurants. When I'm down there, we will also typically go out to a Texas steakhouse. The weird part is he eats KETCHUP AND RANCH on his steaks. It is the strangest thing for a guy who is sort of a food snob.

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Pork chops are the finest cut of meat.
That is like saying the belly button is the best part of a woman. They can be very nice for sure, but without a doubt there is better.


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One of my best friends and colleagues lives in Texas and was once a professional chef. He makes the best steaks I've ever eaten, and he makes his own salsa, which he sells to many restaurants. When I'm down there, we will also typically go out to a Texas steakhouse. The weird part is he eats KETCHUP AND RANCH on his steaks. It is the strangest thing for a guy who is sort of a food snob.


I love ranch but to echo what Lipid said... Shoot him. It's TX, so you'll probably get away with it.

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I try to grill steaks for my extended family on mother's and father's day. I invariably get someone sheepishly asking to either cook it well done or if we have any ketchup... Sweet Jesus, I'm offended if you ask for steak sauce and now you want ketchup for a steak?!?!


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One of my best friends and colleagues lives in Texas and was once a professional chef. He makes the best steaks I've ever eaten, and he makes his own salsa, which he sells to many restaurants. When I'm down there, we will also typically go out to a Texas steakhouse. The weird part is he eats KETCHUP AND RANCH on his steaks. It is the strangest thing for a guy who is sort of a food snob.


Not really all that surprising. I've never really had a "great" steak in the south (incl. Texas).

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I've never really had a "great" steak in the south (incl. Texas).


:shock:

This is where I've had the best steaks of my life.

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I hate the site and texture of a bloody steak

I don't eat steak sauce with restaurant steak but I really enjoy it with marinated mushrooms which I guess could be considered kid of a sauce

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