A steak is often the best choice when it comes to surprise someone with dinner, show your appreciation or simply follow through on your love of cooking. A steak, when paired with a glass of wine, makes for an amazing dinner. However, can you cook you steak with a burning flavor and a crispy outside that accompanies a tender inside? For those who want to ensure that their steak is on par with what would be found in restaurants, you should first learn the skills of seasoning a steak.
How to Season a Steak
Prepare the Meat
Place the steak on paper towels and let the steak come to room temperature. This is going to ensure that the steak drains properly and cooks better once it is thawed. This method won't encourage the increase of bacteria, but will guarantee the steak cooks evenly.
Salt the Steak
Salt the steak with 3/4 to 1 tsp of salt for per pound of meat. You can do this right as you cook. But the better choice is to salt it 40 minutes before cooking in order to allow the salt to sink into the meat for a more tender flavor.
Apply Some Oil
Utilizing one teaspoon of oil per pound of meat and spreading or brushing it onto the steak. You can use any oil that you want, though most chefs like to use olive oil.
Spray Some Pepper
Put pepper on your steak, either before or after. Many people prefer to spray pepper after cooking, but there are those that argue putting pepper on the steak before cooking will give the steak a burned flavor and is also a great way to give the steak a better taste.
A Demonstrating Video
If you want to know more methods about seasoning a steak to add more flavor to your streak, there is a video that demonstrates how to seasoning a steak by marinating it:
Delicious Italian Pepper Steak Recipe
Ingredients
Ingredients | Amount |
Italian seasoning | 1 teaspoon, divided |
Balsamic vinegar | 1 teaspoon |
Salt | 1/2 teaspoon, divided |
Drained diced tomatoes | 1 can |
Olive oil | 1 tablespoon |
Pepper | 1/2 teaspoon, divided |
Trimmed beef sirloin steak | 1 pound |
Garlic Cloves | 6 cloves, peeled and sliced thin |
Medium Onion | 1 onion julienne |
Sweet Red Pepper | 1 pepper julienne |
Time and Yield
Total Time | 25 minutes |
Yield | 4 servings |
Directions
In a small bowl, combine the Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Rub this mixture into both sides of the steak and set aside.
In a large skillet, combine the remaining salt, pepper and Italian seasoning with the cut garlic, peppers and onions, stir in the diced tomatoes and simmer for about 5 minutes. Then remove from heat, add in vinegar and keep it warm.
Put the steaks onto a broiler pan and broil for 4 - 8 minutes on each side until the level of doneness has reached your personal taste. Let this stand for 5 minutes and serve with the vegetable mixture.
Broiled New York Strip Steak
Ingredients
Ingredients | Amount |
New York strip steaks | 2 steaks, 2 1/2 inches thick, trimmed |
Powdered mustard | 2 tablespoons |
Powdered garlic | 2 teaspoons |
Sea salt | 2 teaspoons |
Seasoning salt | 2 teaspoons |
Ground pepper, coarse | 4 teaspoons |
Olive oil | 2 tablespoons |
Time and Yield
Cooking Time | 30 minutes |
Yield | 2 - 4 servings |
Directions
Bring the steaks to room temperature for better cooking and preheat the broiler ensuring the broiler pans are 8 inches from the heat source.
Spray the powdered mustard into each side and press them.
Take the remaining ingredients and sprinkle them onto each side of the steaks.
Broil the steaks on each side for 8 to 10 minutes.
Reduce the heat to 500 and cook for addition 5 to 6 minutes.
Remove the steaks from heat and let rest for 10 minutes and then serve.
Chipotle Seasoned Skirt Steak with Warm Mango Salsa
Ingredients
Ingredients | Amount |
Skirt steak | 1 to 1 1/2 pounds, cut into 4-inch pieces |
Olive oil | 2 tablespoon |
Tomato bouillon with chicken flavor | 4 teaspoonslemon |
Lime juice | 1 tablespoon |
Garlic Clove | 1 clove chopped fine |
White onion | 1 medium onion coarsely chopped |
Red bell pepper | 1 large pepper cut into chunks |
Mango's | 2 medium mangoes cut into 1 inch chunks |
Fresh cilantro | 2 Tablespoons chopped |
Time and Yield
Cooking Time | 30 minutes |
Yields | 6 servings |
Directions
In a large resalable plastic bag, add in 1 tablespoon olive oil, 3 teaspoons of bouillon, lime juice and garlic, place steak in bag and coat.
In a large skillet, heat remaining olive oil, add peppers and onions and simmer for 4 minutes. Then add in mango and cook for another 2 minutes. Stir in the remaining bouillon and cilantro, cook for another minute and keep it warm.
Take the steak out of the bag and place it in a skillet. Cook each side on medium-high heat for 8 minutes or until desired temperature is reached. After cooking, remove the steak and decorate with the mango salad.
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