03-31-2010, 09:20 AM | #76 | |
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You sound like my old college roommate, he was always like "yeah I got girls got a date tonight btw". Then we caught him that same night just chilling in the Wal Mart parking lot, actually kind of felt bad for the guy.
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03-31-2010, 11:43 AM | #77 | |
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Flat iron steak is one of my favorite cuts because it's usually cheap and always tasty. It takes marinades REALLY well. Try half red wine vinegar and half soy sauce and let it sit as long as you want. The vinegar breaks the meat down where it's super tender and it's AWESOME off the grill.
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03-31-2010, 03:40 PM | #80 |
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ever eat at Mama's? their cheesesteaks are bangin
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03-31-2010, 04:20 PM | #81 | |
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03-31-2010, 05:19 PM | #82 | |
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05-26-2010, 03:47 PM | #83 |
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so i asked my butcher buddy from cross street market about the flat iron steaks. he said they used to be a great steak at a great price but it is now the trendy meat and the prices have risen from a few bucks a pound to 7-9 bucks. so he doesnt carry them anymore as he says you can just buy a ny strip or any other quality steak at 7-9 bucks a pound.
he said the same thing happened with flank and skirt steaks. they used to be a great piece of meat at a great price, but since they became trendy a few years ago, the price is just too high. idk, im kinda bummed. FD or anyone whose bought them, how much do you pay a pound for flat iron steak? my guy didnt have it and gave me a history and reasons why he didtn have it instead of just qouting me a price or the avg market value. ps - i probably said this before but sometimes we wake up on a sat or sun and head up to philly just to hang out, eat and drink. pats n genos are alright. i like mcgerks in federal hill in baltimore. its a philly bar, owned by philly natives and they import the steak and buns from philly.
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yeah I used to buy a lit of flank before the rise in cost
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05-26-2010, 04:48 PM | #85 | |
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Yeah, it's a nice cut if you have the time to marinade it especially. Like I said before (maybe even earlier in this thread) half soy, half red wine vinegar for as long as you can let it marinade... it'll be the most tender steak you've ever had. SUPER cheap, easy marinade too.
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Been doing a brisket lately that is a soy base and it is damn good. Really simple: soy, garlic, beef consume, lemon juice, liquid smoke. Marinate that bad boy for a day then sear it and drop it back in the marinade and cook in a dutch over/crock pot until is falls to pieces. Jesus it is good. Put it on a bun with some swiss cheese.
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Can't go wrong with soy as a marinade. I like it for a simple chicken marinade. Some soy, fresh garlic, and fresh lime juice. Makes for some juicy, tasty chicken.
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