GoingMyWay
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Last night I made what was supposed to be a clone of Red Lobster's Clam Chowder. It was very easy to make as it used canned minced clams and the total cooking time was like 20-30 minutes. I don't think it tasted really like Red Lobster (from what I can recollect), but I'd definitely make it again in the future.
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I was feeling a little nostalgic and wanted to make a steak in the style of how my grandmother used to make them. She'd buy NY strip steaks that were relatively thin (compared to the 1.5-2"+ that we normally eat), sprinkle them meat tenderizer, and cooked in melted margarine. I bought pretty thin strip steaks and seasoned them with Lawry's Original Seasoned Salt, and fried in butter. Because they're so thin they should cook with only a few minutes per side. I cooked mine 2 minutes per side over medium high heat. That resulted in a very rare center. My wife cooked hers for closer to 3 minutes per side, which came out how I would have preferred. She made hers like a thai style steak salad. Having a more traditionally cooked steak was a nice change as just about every other steak we cook at home are cooked sous vide. I also made oven roasted beets to go as a side dish.
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I was feeling a little nostalgic and wanted to make a steak in the style of how my grandmother used to make them. She'd buy NY strip steaks that were relatively thin (compared to the 1.5-2"+ that we normally eat), sprinkle them meat tenderizer, and cooked in melted margarine. I bought pretty thin strip steaks and seasoned them with Lawry's Original Seasoned Salt, and fried in butter. Because they're so thin they should cook with only a few minutes per side. I cooked mine 2 minutes per side over medium high heat. That resulted in a very rare center. My wife cooked hers for closer to 3 minutes per side, which came out how I would have preferred. She made hers like a thai style steak salad. Having a more traditionally cooked steak was a nice change as just about every other steak we cook at home are cooked sous vide. I also made oven roasted beets to go as a side dish.
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