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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Wilson 4 Mayor View Post
    We MR top sirloin last night, mashed.potatoes, and.authentic ceasar salad. It was mucho bueno.
    Woah, man, I need to do a better job of proofreading when I post from my phone. That's brutal reading right there.

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    If you want you steak to have a flavor (other than good 'ol steak - which I still dont understand) but you should just marinate or season it before grilling - Putting A1 on a GOOD steak is like putting ketchup on your mashed potatoes
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    How do we feel about this?


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    I always ate steak rare until I got food poisoning from it. Awful. The night before the 2012 playoff game TT and Co vs Pitt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buff View Post
    How do we feel about this?

    The smoke is the worst part of making steak. My smoke alarm used to go off every time we made it. We got a Ninja Foodi Grill for Christmas this year though and it's been life-changing. Anything we used to make that would smoke up the house we can just make on that now for the most part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OB View Post
    If you want you steak to have a flavor (other than good 'ol steak - which I still dont understand) but you should just marinate or season it before grilling - Putting A1 on a GOOD steak is like putting ketchup on your mashed potatoes
    I vehemently disagree with the last comment. I make some damn good BBQ and regardless of how good my steaks are, I almost ALWAYS dip my bites in A1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    The smoke is the worst part of making steak. My smoke alarm used to go off every time we made it. We got a Ninja Foodi Grill for Christmas this year though and it's been life-changing. Anything we used to make that would smoke up the house we can just make on that now for the most part.
    Do you live in an apartment?

    My favorite way to eat a steak is a reverse sear. I picked this up after I bought my pellet smoker and it's great. Smoke for an hour at 160-180, then sear for 3-4 minutes on each side at 500. Comes out perfect medium rare every time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SR View Post
    Do you live in an apartment?

    My favorite way to eat a steak is a reverse sear. I picked this up after I bought my pellet smoker and it's great. Smoke for an hour at 160-180, then sear for 3-4 minutes on each side at 500. Comes out perfect medium rare every time.
    Yep, PITA to cook anything on a skillet with how sensitive the smoke detector is. The Foodi has been a godsent. Tastes just as good as from a skillet, easier to make, and less cleanup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buff View Post
    How do we feel about this?

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    You're doing it wrong.
    A bit judgy if you ask me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    Yep, PITA to cook anything on a skillet with how sensitive the smoke detector is. The Foodi has been a godsent. Tastes just as good as from a skillet, easier to make, and less cleanup.
    I gotcha. If you've got a patio you could always get a little gas grill to put out there to cook on. Would be better than the Foodie.

    On a side note, we bought an Insta Pot deal that's also an air fryer thinking we'd use it a lot. We used it once. To make dessert. It has since been retired in to a kitchen cabinet where things go to die.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    We got a Ninja Foodi Grill for Christmas this year though and it's been life-changing.
    We got new Ninja cookware too. I wouldn't go so far as 'life-changing' though. Makes it sound a little like you found Jesus or something.

    But yeah, I'm down with no more smoke with a pan-fry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    A bit judgy if you ask me.
    That's kind of, like, my thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    We got new Ninja cookware too. I wouldn't go so far as 'life-changing' though. Makes it sound a little like you found Jesus or something.

    But yeah, I'm down with no more smoke with a pan-fry.
    Jesus never gave me a perfectly cooked steak with easy cleanup!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    Jesus never gave me a perfectly cooked steak with easy cleanup!
    Are you sure?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    Jesus never gave me a perfectly cooked steak with easy cleanup!
    Maybe you never asked??
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