Hellodali wrote:the secret to juicy well-done burgers is to smack your guests until their tears moisten the meat.
Hellodali wrote:It refers to burgers, not steaks, but I remember chuckling at this tweet from several months ago:
@cpkimball the secret to juicy well-done burgers is to smack your guests until their tears moisten the meat.
David Hammond wrote:My friend Patrick, a chef, said that when guests ordered steaks well done, he'd cook them rare-to-med.rare, then microwave them to turn the interiors gray. The meat remained moist, but looked well-done, and the customers loved it. Have no idea if he was bullshitting me.
ronnie_suburban wrote:If I owned a restaurant, I'd cook well-done steaks for customers but I think I'd make them pay in advance.
Habibi wrote:Minetta Tavern ruined my Valentine's dinner this weekend by delivering a nearly-raw, but otherwise perfectly good, dry-aged NY Strip to my table when I specifically asked for "MEDIUM FUCKING RARE".
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Being the polite little bastard I am, I forced down the chewy, fatty meat and happily paid my $250 dollar bill
leek wrote:Habibi wrote:Minetta Tavern ruined my Valentine's dinner this weekend by delivering a nearly-raw, but otherwise perfectly good, dry-aged NY Strip to my table when I specifically asked for "MEDIUM FUCKING RARE".
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Being the polite little bastard I am, I forced down the chewy, fatty meat and happily paid my $250 dollar bill
You should have sent it back. I think I read that some places do that, send it less cooked, because it's easier to cook more than less, if they are concerned about the done-ness. On the other hand, it could have just been crazy valentine's fu.
ronnie_suburban wrote:I'd guess that if you cooked a steak sous vide, you could pull off a well-done one that wasn't entirely dried out. That said, I can't imagine it'd taste very good.
Might have been my fault. As punishment next time I'm in NY take me to Minetta Tavern and make me suffer though one of those dry-age dead-rare nightmares. (I hope you at least got a nice size portion) .Habibi wrote:And this I blame on you, foodies of the (inter)world.