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Good Eats>How do you sear?
Jason 11:59 PM 04-20-2011
make sure your steaks come up to room temp while salted, key to a good crust and getting a nice med rare after 3-4 min sear per side with a 1"+ cut, I use cast iron hot as I can get it
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CigarNut 09:04 AM 04-21-2011
Originally Posted by Jason:
make sure your steaks come up to room temp while salted, key to a good crust and getting a nice med rare after 3-4 min sear per side with a 1"+ cut, I use cast iron hot as I can get it
I also prefer to let my steaks come up to room temp, but I know that alot of people are against this. I think this gives any seasonings/marinades time to soak in...

Just my :-)
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fxpose 12:16 PM 04-21-2011
For a supercharged sear I like to use my charcoal chimney starter with a small cast iron grate sitting on top. A quick 30 second sear per side on the ahi is all it needs.

My Lodge cast iron hibachi is perfect for searing steaks too. Superhot and perfect grill marks too.

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timj219 01:11 PM 04-21-2011
Originally Posted by Jason:
make sure your steaks come up to room temp while salted, key to a good crust and getting a nice med rare after 3-4 min sear per side with a 1"+ cut, I use cast iron hot as I can get it
It helps to blot the steaks with paper towel just before throwing on the fire. Any moisture that collects while the steaks sit out (especially if salted) will diminish the sear.
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BC-Axeman 03:08 PM 04-21-2011
Pan seared a steak for lunch. I think grilled is a bit better but searing is a lot better than broiled.
Just my first try though.
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68TriShield 03:59 PM 04-21-2011
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Aero95 08:58 PM 04-21-2011
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
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Works great on steaks and lighting cigars at a herf!!
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OLS 07:28 AM 04-22-2011
I like the Mallard reaction, too....throw bread in water and they come from nowhere.
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dadof3illinois 08:11 AM 04-22-2011
Originally Posted by OLS:
I like the Mallard reaction, too....throw bread in water and they come from nowhere.
:-) But it makes them so easy to shoot!!!!!!.......LOL
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thermal 09:55 AM 07-12-2011
If you wanted to add a bit of flavor use salt and ground pepper, and use it to coat the top and bottom where you are searing it.
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