Friday, August 12, 2011

Steakhouse Dinner

The original impetus for this blog came from the Los Angeles Times Test Kitchen. In the online edition there is a library of tested recipes including seriously good pictures. I chose Bistecca fiorentina (Tuscan steak) because it was simple. Just meat, olive oil, salt and pepper. I was already familiar with the process of letting meat come room temperature before cooking and resting after. It is sage advise, follow it and will have a pleasant effect on the finished steak. I have a habit of not following or changing recipes so of course I enhanced this one. A squeeze of lemon with the olive oil wakes up the taste buds.
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Bistecca fiorentina -Tuscan Steak

For plating I matched up a baked potato with butter, sour cream and chives. A side of grilled homegrown zucchini. It wasn't until reviewing the photos that it dawned on me. This may be Tuscan influenced but on the plate it is a good old steakhouse dinner.
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Steakhouse Dinner




6 comments:

Zoomie said...

Gorgeous. I'm in the mood for a big steak. Soon!

Greg said...

Zoomie- This one was sneaking up on two pounds. It was consumed over two days. Not something you could eat every day but a grand treat.

cookiecrumb said...

Lovely! I'm so glad you thought to add a squirt of lemon juice. I'll bet that took it to perfection.

Greg said...

cookiecrumb- The lemon makes difference for my taste buds.

Chilebrown said...

Those grill marks made me cry. Hey are you intersted in some steak buttons. They were only used once.

Greg said...

Chilebrown- no thanks on the buttons. Are those tears of joy because the steak is a work of art or tears of sadness because I have broken some law of grilling?