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Texasmame:
This guy is great:

http://www.glumbert.com/media/steak

bleemus:

--- Quote from: Texasmame on November 16, 2006, 02:48:40 pm ---This guy is great:

http://www.glumbert.com/media/steak

--- End quote ---

Alton Brown is my hero in the kitchen.  His show is great for teaching correct cooking methods, describing why they work, and being quite entertaining all at once.

Texasmame:

--- Quote from: bleemus on November 17, 2006, 10:37:30 am ---
--- Quote from: Texasmame on November 16, 2006, 02:48:40 pm ---This guy is great:

http://www.glumbert.com/media/steak

--- End quote ---

Alton Brown is my hero in the kitchen.  His show is great for teaching correct cooking methods, describing why they work, and being quite entertaining all at once.

--- End quote ---

Yeah, he does a real nice all around job.  My wife likes "Mr. Bam" better and we both enjoy "Unwrapped."  Good little network.

boykster:
Yep, Alton is very informative.  Good Eats is my favorite cooking show, even though they haven't made any new shows in a while.  I really like his food-chemistry approach to cooking, and his focus on taste.

Xiaou2:

 A friend of mine was telling me about Kobe beef.  One day,  we decided to
try a new place...  and they happen to have it.   

 The cost was seriously stupid..    but since Im single, I figured what
the hell.   

 My friend loved it.  But that to me doesnt say much... as he
usually gets his steak well done and drowned in A1.   
However, I dont think he actually used A1 this time.. which
tells me HELL must be very cold down there now! :P

 I personally didnt find it that special.   The regular Applebee
steaks I order were more tender than this and cost tons
less !  heh    In addition,  I didnt taste any seasoning...
very plain.   Whereas again...  Applebees steaks are
highly seasoned superbly flavorfull.

 The marbling was very even..   but to me it didnt make
any difference to me.   Maybe if it had been seasoned well
I may have had a differing opinion.

 I have had Filet Minion as well.  The times Ive had it,
the bites litterally melted in your mouth.  Very
juicy and flavorfull.  Only problem.. is that its usually
in very small proportions. (and expensive)

 I prefer Prime Rib actually.  If done right.. its the most
tender and flavorfull meat.  The best Ive  had has
been from a place called " Roadhouse Grill".

 God!  My mouth is starting to water!!!
 
 :)


 Anyone got the recipes for seasonings on
Applebees steaks? 

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