Not a cook. Not a baker. Just a foodie.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

How to Cook a Steak

In fact, cooking steaks, and cooking them well, is exceedingly easy to do. Observe:

1. Take the steak out of the refrigerator, and rub it down with some olive oil, kosher salt, and pepper.

2. Put a skillet or saute pan in the oven, and heat the oven to 450 degrees.

3. Take the skillet out of the oven (don't forget the towel or oven mitt, rocket-boy; the skillet will be searingly hot) and place it on the stove, over high heat.

4. Put the steak in the middle of the skillet for four minutes.

5. Turn the steak over, and put the skillet back into the oven for five minutes.

6. Check for doneness - you can make a small incision (the rookie choice), use an instant-read thermometer (the techie choice - 130 degrees for medium rare), or poke it with your finger (the pro choice - learn how). Depending on your preferences, either leave the meat in for another minute or two, or pull it out.

7. Plate the steak, let it rest for 5-10 minutes so the juices redistribute evenly, then serve.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Runza in a Pan

1 lb hamburger
1 c. chopped onion
1 pkg. shredded cabbage
2 pkg.(8 roll) crescent rolls reduced fat
1 can crm of mushroom soup
6oz of shredded chz
A little bit of salt/ pepper & seasoning (any to your liking)

Brown hamb. & onion, remove from pan & ... Read More. Cook cabbage until soft. Stir all together meat mixture, cabbage, soup & your seasonings in pan. Press 1 pkg of rolls into bottom of a 9x13 pan. Pour mixture over dough & sprinkle with chz. Unroll 2nd pkg of crescent rolls over top. Bake @ 375 for 10-15 min.
SOOOO GOOD!!!