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Greetings @Chris24Main and welcome to this thread for type 2 foodies. We.re pleased you could join us.Just to throw something in here for a change - I may have finally figured out how to cook steak...
I'm very much a 'figure it out as you go along' kind of cook, much enthusiasm if little education. Noodles were always my go-to, and I can do wonderful things with them, and a year ago I would (and did) say that I could never be a carnivore, because everything I like to cook involves carbs - noodles, rice, pasta, gorgeous little potatoes cooked three ways.. I could easily give up meat, and disliked anything with fat on it - I would trim the fat off a piece of Parma Ham.
So, I'm less of a 'Jack Spratt' these days - and for this next quarter, I'm going to try to lean into carnivore. One key part of that Is that I could never cook steak. First, I would trim all the fat off, then I would have to make really fine strips, because my wife cannot manage meat that isn't cooked to the point of destruction. She literally cannot order a steak in France, because it has to go back to be cooked some more, basically until either she or the cook gives in and calls it a day - but she cannot eat what she's given, and the cook cannot bear to reduce the meat to inedible jerky-like texture that she wants.
Anyway, I digress, I have an old thick cast square meat griddle pan, that I never use, and can take the handle off, and pop in my Cadac Barbeque. Tonight was my fourth attempt, but I'm getting there; Lidl do a pretty good, cheap aged thick 10 oz Sirloin, and I can get the griddle up to 200 degrees before putting in the butter and then then seasoned steak.
Plenty of smoke, and heat, but basically only open the hood to turn it, maybe three minutes a side, leaves a lovely grill-marked crust, and nearly raw in the centre. Leave to rest for another five minutes, and man, it was just delicious... juicy and melt-in-the-mouth and with a crunch at the same time.
Very simple then to clean up, job's a good'un, and no fuss in the kitchen to deal with.
And I even managed to eat some of the fat on the steak - that's a big step for me.. (not all, but the very outer layer crisped up a bit and was lovely).
Greetings @ProsperoB. Welcome to this FBG thread for type 2 foodies. It's good to see you here.breakfast one crumpet with marmalade. Camp coffee/coffee mate no sugar.
lunch - one milk loaf sandwich with cheese and pastrami. Camp coffee/coffee mate no sugar
Unfortunately @ProsperoB, marmalade is mostly sugar, and crumpets mainly carbohydrate, so not a good choice for those of us coping with diabetes.breakfast one crumpet with marmalade. Camp coffee/coffee mate no sugar.
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