https://dontbeacheapsteak.com/blogs/happy-to-meat-you-recipes.atomHappy To Meat You - Happy To Meat You Cooking Guide2022-01-11T18:16:01-06:00Happy To Meat You https://dontbeacheapsteak.com/blogs/happy-to-meat-you-recipes/steak-hack-194-why-you-should-rack-your-meat2022-01-11T18:16:01-06:002023-04-07T17:04:57-05:00Why You Should Rack Your Meat..Michael BruceMore]]>
Rack’m up! Here’s a handy tip to ensure the best possible outcome on your Happy To Meat You Prime Steaks! It all starts with a baking/cooling rack.
Here’s why: Before cooking/grilling/pan searing, you always want to start with a DRY steak. If the steak has too much residual moisture, it will “steam” rather than “sear." Even after drying off with a paper towel, most folks then let it rest on a tray or plate, salt it, and continue to let it rest on the counter or in the fridge. The problem is, a ton of moisture is still trapped under the meat, (especially when the salt has drawn out some of the moisture), and is ultimately still wet. By drying, placing on a rack, then salting.. the steaks have plenty of air circulating and will avoid the meat sweats! Be sure to use a sheet pan under the rack to catch any of the salt and drippings that occur.
After generously seasoning with our favorite kosher salt, place the rack and tray into the fridge and let it cure for several hours or even overnight. Cool air will naturally work its magic on your dry brined steaks. Once out of the fridge, bring the provisions to room temperature, dab once more with paper towel to remove any residual moisture and then hit the grill like a champ!
Psst.. don’t forget to use the same type of rack (with a catcher pan underneath) to let your steak rest when finished cooking! If just left on a plate or cutting board, it will sit in it’s juices & steam the bottom of the steak- which could overcook your meat.]]>
https://dontbeacheapsteak.com/blogs/happy-to-meat-you-recipes/how-to-prepare-the-perfect-filet-mignon2022-01-09T13:53:41-06:002022-01-10T18:49:07-06:00How to Prepare the Perfect Filet MignonMichael BruceMore]]>
INGREDIENTS
Season steaks generously with Salt and Pepper Mixture and let rest for half hour
Preheat your oven to 375 Degrees
Add Oil and (1) Tablespoon of butter to a large cast iron skillet over high heat. Once the oil is hot, add the meat and sear all sides and edges until browned (about 15-30 seconds per side) to seal in the flavor.
Place steaks in the oven for 8-10 minutes until internal temperature reaches 135 degrees. Remove from oven, add remaining butter, garlic clove and baste steaks with melted butter for about 2 minutes.
Let rest for 4 minutes, allowing the meat to reach a perfect medium rare.