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Cooking a steak with limited utensils?

I need some help cooking my porterhouse. Normally I either grill it outside, or use a cast iron skillet.

I don’t have any of those at the moment, so I ask you. How would you cook a 1 1/2 inch bone in, porterhouse steak? I have all the spices, but I can either cook it in a non stick skillet, or in the broiler.

How would you cook the steak, and how long would you cook a 1 1/2 bone in steak to get it medium to medium rare?

Grilling is the best option but seeing as you don’t have that luxury at the moment i can offer you this advice. Most of the time at any major chain like lets say Outback or Longhorns they use a flat iron to cook your steaks anyway. Broiling has a tendency to dry out thick cuts of meat. Searing it will lock in the flavors. The key is finding the right temperature on your stove-top. Depending on how you want your steak cooked you would want to use a slightly lower temperature for higher degrees of doneness throughout. Or a higher temperature to sear the outside quickly and lock in the goodness. Make sure that your using butter in the bottom of the pan and another tablespoon when you flip. A good pinch of regular old salt hear and there on a steak can add a tremendous amount of flavor as well. Good luck!

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How can you become a mystery client on Food Network Challenge?

Me and my little brother share our birthday. We’re five years apart, I’m turning 15 and he’s turning 10 in August. We love to watch Food Network Challenge and find the designs on the show very interesting and cool. It would be the best birthday present ever to us if we could be a mystery client on this show. So, is there any way to get on Food Network Challenge for our birthday??

check out www.foodnetwork.com. I believe there’s a link to either the challenge and what would be really neat, The Ace of Cakes show. Try that one too. Best of Luck. Happy Birthday to both of you.


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Can someone suggest some good vegetarian recipes?

I’m allergic to sea foods and dairies and I can’t stand the taste of meats. I could eat eggs with no problem, and beans upset my stomach sometimes. Regarding all those problems, can someone suggest some simple vegetarian lunch/dinner recipes? Thanx!

My personal fave, and way easy, is to make a veggie soup – basically whatever veggies you like, but I like carrots, celery, tomato chunks, potatoes and squash, with a whole grain like barley, brown rice or quinoa (keen-wa), and season however you like (I personally like a few cloves of chopped garlic and most of a bunch of chopped cilantro). This is somewhat Tex-Mex (regional Mexican variation, not true authentic Mexican food), but definitely tasty! Also, use less water to make it more hearty and less broth-y, if you want to feel fuller.


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Any good bread recipes to go with Thanksgiving dinner?

I’m looking for some unique bread recipes to make with my Turkey feast. I have a bread machine and I also enjoy traditional recipes. Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving!

Pumpkin cranberry bread is always a hit, and you can make it a couple days ahead.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,,FOOD_9936_20765,00.html

I’ve also baked this in a muffin pan for brunch Thanksgiving morning. Bake at same temp, but start testing for doneness after 15 min or so.

You could also make a compound butter by blending softened unsalted butter with some pumpkin pie spice.

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