Originally posted by: Fritzo
If it's cast iron, you can make an awesome steak with it. Put the oven on broil with the pan in the oven. Wait about 10-15 minutes. Coat the steak with olive oil, kosher salt, pepper, and some sliced onion/mushroom if you want (coat them in oil too).
Put the steak on the pan about 2-4 minutes per side (depends on the thickness). This essentially simulates a searer, which is what good steak house uses to cook a steak.
Good stuff!
Originally posted by: Fritzo
If it's cast iron, you can make an awesome steak with it. Put the oven on broil with the pan in the oven. Wait about 10-15 minutes. Coat the steak with olive oil, kosher salt, pepper, and some sliced onion/mushroom if you want (coat them in oil too).
Put the steak on the pan about 2-4 minutes per side (depends on the thickness). This essentially simulates a searer, which is what good steak house uses to cook a steak.
Good stuff!
Originally posted by: Fritzo
If it's cast iron, you can make an awesome steak with it. Put the oven on broil with the pan in the oven. Wait about 10-15 minutes. Coat the steak with olive oil, kosher salt, pepper, and some sliced onion/mushroom if you want (coat them in oil too).
Put the steak on the pan about 2-4 minutes per side (depends on the thickness). This essentially simulates a searer, which is what good steak house uses to cook a steak.
Good stuff!
Originally posted by: ed21x
Originally posted by: Fritzo
If it's cast iron, you can make an awesome steak with it. Put the oven on broil with the pan in the oven. Wait about 10-15 minutes. Coat the steak with olive oil, kosher salt, pepper, and some sliced onion/mushroom if you want (coat them in oil too).
Put the steak on the pan about 2-4 minutes per side (depends on the thickness). This essentially simulates a searer, which is what good steak house uses to cook a steak.
Good stuff!
if you're too lazy to put the cast iron griddle in the oven, another good way to insure that it is heated is just to boil water with it. Due to the mass of the griddle, it will take longer for the water to boil, but the water will help distribute the heat evenly throughout the pan. You want to boil about two cups to the point when all the water has been evaporated... that is when you know that the griddle is hot and ready to use.
But then the grill will only be 212º..Originally posted by: ed21x
Originally posted by: Fritzo
If it's cast iron, you can make an awesome steak with it. Put the oven on broil with the pan in the oven. Wait about 10-15 minutes. Coat the steak with olive oil, kosher salt, pepper, and some sliced onion/mushroom if you want (coat them in oil too).
Put the steak on the pan about 2-4 minutes per side (depends on the thickness). This essentially simulates a searer, which is what good steak house uses to cook a steak.
Good stuff!
if you're too lazy to put the cast iron griddle in the oven, another good way to insure that it is heated is just to boil water with it. Due to the mass of the griddle, it will take longer for the water to boil, but the water will help distribute the heat evenly throughout the pan. You want to boil about two cups to the point when all the water has been evaporated... that is when you know that the griddle is hot and ready to use.