I disagree. Butter brings out the flavor in steaks. If you add ketchup or BBQ sauce, you destroyed the steak. When people add sauces, it says the steak is bad to begin with. Adding salt pepper or other spices is perfectly fine.Your steak sucketh if you need to boost it with butter.
Err no, only thing that goes on my steak is salt and pepper.I disagree. Butter brings out the flavor in steaks. If you add ketchup or BBQ sauce, you destroyed the steak. When people add sauces, it says the steak is bad to begin with. Adding salt pepper or other spices is perfectly fine.
Not necessarily. It's just a personal preference. In my opinion, butter can make a great steak into a sublime experience, and it can enhance a less than stellar cut as well. I think it's understood that you represent steak purity, but don't confuse your strong (elitist?) preference for someone else's food "sucking."Your steak sucketh if you need to boost it with butter.
Nearly every 5* steakhouse in the world uses butter basting.Your steak sucketh if you need to boost it with butter.
Nearly every 5* steakhouse in the world uses butter basting.
My butter basted steak from Gordan Ramsay Steak in Las Vegas:Err no, only thing that goes on my steak is salt and pepper.
You're dead to me.No, but I do like ketchupy steak.
I remember an old recipe that's so simple, and I still do it once in a while. Sear a steak both sides in a skillet, remove and pour into the hot skillet maybe 1-2 tablespoons of whiskey, work it around what's in there and pour it over your plattered steak. Actually tastes pretty great.
gordon ramsay food is delicious but OVERPRICED!My butter basted steak from Gordan Ramsay Steak in Las Vegas:![]()
another use of johnny walker blue besides using it with cokeI remember an old recipe that's so simple, and I still do it once in a while. Sear a steak both sides in a skillet, remove and pour into the hot skillet maybe 1-2 tablespoons of whiskey, work it around what's in there and pour it over your plattered steak. Actually tastes pretty great.