Steak or Lobster


Steak or Lobster  

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Steak is easy to cook and it doesn't require much skill so I'll vote lobster. It would be more of an ordeal to prepare at home and thus I would be more likely to order it at a restaurant.

I would never, ever order a steak at a restaurant.

At the best steakhouses I ask the waiter what steak I should order if I want to cut through it with a fork like butter. Usually it's a center cut filet and I get that medium rare.

Otherwise I love a good rare to medium rare prime rib.

I actually think Outback has a good steak (there's really only one on the menu that's good, but I can't remember what that is right now). There's a local place that I like to go to as well though.

man, outback has horrible steak. you want some good steak, you should come down here to bertrand's at mr. a's. i just had dinner there two nights ago... kinda expensive, about $36 for like 4 oz of steak, lol. it was kinda rediculous. but it was amazing!

still, my earlier decision and vote still stays. lobster for the win!

At the best steakhouses I ask the waiter what steak I should order if I want to cut through it with a fork like butter. Usually it's a center cut filet and I get that medium rare.

Otherwise I love a good rare to medium rare prime rib.

I actually think Outback has a good steak (there's really only one on the menu that's good, but I can't remember what that is right now). There's a local place that I like to go to as well though.

Could you actually cut through it like butter!?

Thats my dream.. my dad told me once about Kolbe Beef (or something) in Japan. that was like this.

ever since i have wanted it sooo bad. every time i think of it my mouth waters :drool:

Crayfish anytime, I prefer to do my own steaks!

Here is a nice recipe!

Crawdad Pilaf

2 cups cooked rice

1/2 cup stuffed olives, sliced

1 small onion, chopped

1 medium green pepper, chopped

1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese

3 cups cooked crawfish meat

4 T. flour

2 cups milk

3 T. melted butter

Combine rice, olives, onion, green pepper, crayfish meat and most of the grated cheese together in a well-greased casserole. Make a medium white sauce of flour, butter and milk, and season to taste. Pour over casserole and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until top is brown. Serves 6.

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