- Oct 12, 2000
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after reading all the steak threads for the past few weeks. i attempted to make steak for my gf yesterday being that i don't work anymore.
it was good an all, but it just didn't turn out to what i want it to be.
what i did was rubbed olive oil, sprinkled some salt and pepper (porterhouse steak). pan sear then popped into the oven.
thats where things went wrong, i remember someone said, sear(sp?) the steak, turn heat on 'high' then throw the steak on skillet, flip after a few minutes, throw in oven.
what i was wondering is, do you put any oil or butter when the skillet is heating up? cause i did that and oh man, the oil caught flame so i ended turning the heat down. as a result, i don't think the the outside didn't sear that well and the juices started to ooze out.
the steak ended up being on the medium well side. i wanted medium rare.
it was good an all, but it just didn't turn out to what i want it to be.
what i did was rubbed olive oil, sprinkled some salt and pepper (porterhouse steak). pan sear then popped into the oven.
thats where things went wrong, i remember someone said, sear(sp?) the steak, turn heat on 'high' then throw the steak on skillet, flip after a few minutes, throw in oven.
what i was wondering is, do you put any oil or butter when the skillet is heating up? cause i did that and oh man, the oil caught flame so i ended turning the heat down. as a result, i don't think the the outside didn't sear that well and the juices started to ooze out.
the steak ended up being on the medium well side. i wanted medium rare.
