J Juniper Platinum Member Nov 7, 2001 2,025 1 0 Nov 22, 2001 #1 I've got these beef 'strips' at home, fresh and nice. An idea how to cook it? I'm short of ideas, and cooking is not really my thing.
I've got these beef 'strips' at home, fresh and nice. An idea how to cook it? I'm short of ideas, and cooking is not really my thing.
J Jerboy Banned Oct 27, 2001 5,190 0 0 Nov 22, 2001 #2 << I've got these beef 'strips' at home, fresh and nice. An idea how to cook it? I'm short of ideas, and cooking is not really my thing. >> It depends on how you like it cooked.
<< I've got these beef 'strips' at home, fresh and nice. An idea how to cook it? I'm short of ideas, and cooking is not really my thing. >> It depends on how you like it cooked.
B blueadobe2000 Senior member Nov 1, 2001 206 0 0 Nov 22, 2001 #4 ...................... Last edited: Nov 20, 2012
I iconn Senior member Jan 16, 2000 236 0 71 Nov 22, 2001 #5 George Foreman Grill to the rescue. Put ketchup on top, Ur DOne HUN!
J Jumpem Lifer Sep 21, 2000 10,757 3 81 Nov 22, 2001 #6 Medium-well seared black a bit on the outside, melted cheese, alot of bacon, and a sub roll.
Amused Elite Member Apr 14, 2001 57,451 19,910 146 Nov 22, 2001 #7 Using heat is a good start. Try fire.
J Juniper Platinum Member Nov 7, 2001 2,025 1 0 Nov 22, 2001 #8 Using heat is a good start. Try fire. I figured that out... I have no idea what to use as seasoning or whatever to make it taste good. Should I stir fry it?
Using heat is a good start. Try fire. I figured that out... I have no idea what to use as seasoning or whatever to make it taste good. Should I stir fry it?