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Steak and Rice (Sushi Style)

In my opinion sushi is one of the most attractive picturesque foods ever so I decided to play off that and make a basic steak and rice dish look as stunning as a piece of nigiri sushi. All the components of this dish is made to be eaten like normal steak and rice so if you have nobody to impress and just want a damn good meal follow the same directions but throw it all together in a bowl with a fried egg on top and call it a day.

First I started off with this dried mushroom pack from Trader Joe’s.

To rehydrate the shrooms just rinse and add 2 cups of hot water for 10 minutes.

Strain

All I use is the liquid to flavor the rice. You can save the actual shrooms for an omelet tomorrow morning or saute them in butter and eat with the steak.

Now wash 2 cups of short grain rice then let air dry

Add the 2 cups of mushroom stock with 3/4 cup of water and a couple pinches of salt to the rice in a small pot.

And heat on high until boiling

Then change the heat to low, mix and cover for 6 minutes.

Put the rice in a different container, fluff with a wooden spoon and let it cool down.

Now time for the steak. This is a 0.62 lbs New York that has been out of the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. Always let your steak rest in room temp before cooking, never cook it right out of the frig!

Salt and a generous amount of fresh cracked pepper to form a good crust while cooking.

If you don’t have a cast iron skillet you should get one. It’s the best. The cast iron takes a while to get to the right temp so I let it heat up on low for 10 minutes. Right before I drop the steak I’ll turn the heat to high for 2 minutes and add oil and butter.

Drop the steak in the skillet on high and leave for 3 1/2 minutes. Don’t touch it!

Then flip it over and cook for another 3 1/2 minutes. Again, don’t touch it, poke it, try and flatten it or shake the skillet. Leave it alone.

After 3 1/2 minutes put the steak on a plate and let it rest for 8 minutes. The steak is still cooking even though it’s not on the skillet so don’t cut it til after it’s done resting or else you’ll let out the juices and the steak will be dry.

While the steak is resting heat up a pan with butter and oil to medium heat and add 1/2 cup of diced onions and 1/4 cup of minced garlic.

Let it cook on medium heat for about 5 minutes.

In a bowl add one teaspoon of horseradish to two teaspoons of mayo, mix.

And another bowl add one tablespoon of ponzu sauce to 1/2 cup of green onion, mix.

Slice the steak

Form the rice

Add a little horseradish mayo and a pinch of the garlic and onions to the rice.

Add the steak

Then add the seasoned green onions, some sesame seeds and shichimi togarashi (if you have some).

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Lomito (Steak) Sandwich

Don’t get me wrong I love burgers but steak sandwiches are the shit. Give me a thin grilled slice of USDA prime rib eye on a toasted french roll with all the fixins and I’ll choose that all day over an average burger. The great thing about steak sandwiches are they’re easy to make…

Season

Since these steaks are thin they cook quick on high heat. Only about 2 minutes on each side

Toast some bread and add a little mayo and chimichurri

Then add everything and anything you want. Fresh and grilled veggies, cheese, sauces, etc. The only thing that would of made this better was a fried egg

Don’t forget the onion dip

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Steak Fajitas

Marinated in fresh mango juice and soy sauce…

If you don’t have an indoor grill please do yourself a favor and get one. They’re perfect for grilling at night or when the weather sucks and you can’t bbq outside. This one was $45 and worth every penny…

Grilled onions and bell peppers

Sauce made with tomatillos, onion, jalapenos, cilantro and a little salt and pepper

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Cook More

I’m far from a great cook and the stuff I make and post isn’t here to “wow” people. My whole goal is to show how easy it is to cook, anyone can do it and should do it. Just for the simple fact that everybody has to eat and cooking is a great way to save money, eat healthier and to start practicing a skill that you’ll have with you for the rest of your life. Cooking is an art, similar to playing an instrument or learning to paint, it’s a great way to express yourself. It’s one of the most intimate nonsexual things you can do for a person. You want to win over someones heart, cook for them. You want to be healthier, cook for yourself.

Here’s some of the things I cooked the past couple days. Everything was super simple, cheap and easy…

Pasta tossed with chopped garlic, tomatoes, basil, olive oil and seasoning

Hand Cut Potato Chips

Spicy Tuna Roll with Brown Rice

Steak Sandwich

GO LAKERS!

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Steak 101

Everyone has their own way of cooking steaks and what’s the best cuts of beef. Here’s my OPINION on the different cuts and cooking-

Filet Mignon- Most tender and most expensive but is lacking on the fatty flavor (that’s why you see it wrapped in bacon).

New York Strip and Rib Eyes- Both cuts are great for grilling or pan searing, sometimes a little pricey but worth the dough. When you have people over for dinner or a BBQ these are the steaks to get.

Porterhouse and T-Bones- Harder to cook because they contain bones and are huge cuts of meat. Some believe that these are the same but there’s a slight difference. They both have New York Strips on one end but the Porterhouse comes form the rear of the short loin so it has a larger cut Filet. Since not too many grocery stores sell this cut wait till you get hungry as hell, go to a good steak restaurant and order a Porterhouse.

Top Sirloin- If you’re a meat lover but looking for an affordable cut of beef this is the way to go. Not as tender as some of the other cuts but very juicy and full of flavor.

Now on to the cooking.

I love steaks cooked on a charcoal grill but I don’t always have access to one. Actually I do always have access to one but going outside (in the car port), taking out the grill, lighting the charcoal and all the clean up afterwards is just too long of a process unless you have guests over or its a nice summer day. The easiest way to cook a steak is to pan sear it and finish it in the oven. It’s a quick and easy process.

First season and make sure your steak isn’t cold and right out of the refrigerator when cooking it. Usually I’ll take the steak out of the frig and let it marinate in room temperature (wrapped in foil) for about 30 minutes. Preheat your oven to 350.

Put a little oil and butter in a pan on high heat

Sear each side for about 2-5 minutes depending on how thick the steak is.

This was about 3 minutes on each side

Put the steak in the preheated oven for about 5-15 minutes depending on the thickness. This was in there for about 8 minutes. If you don’t have a pan you can put in the oven I suggest you get one.

The most important part about cooking a good steak is letting it rest (5-10 minutes). The steak continues cooking and it’ll make it nice and juicy. If you cut into the steak without letting it rest you’ll let the juices bleed out and will end up eating a dry piece of cardboard.

Once it’s done resting slice thin and enjoy!

Like I said, this is my way of cooking steak, if you got a favorite or easy way please let me know!

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