Always struggle cooking steak. Here’s my attempt at steak frites.. honest tips?

by Illustrious_Base_468

35 Comments

  1. Serious_Eye_7640

    It looks like it could’ve rested longer

  2. BigBaws92

    Let the meat sit out for 30 minutes or so before cooking so it cooks more evenly

  3. colossalnuisance

    if the outside is cooking too fast that you’re ending up with a raw center, lower the heat to medium and flip every 60-90 seconds. the longer it stays on the heat, the more it will cook

  4. roecarbricks

    I don’t have tips to give as I am learning myself. Your steak looks like a rare to medium rare. I’d happily enjoy that for lunch or dinner.

  5. Suchboss1136

    Overall its not bad. Just cook it a tad longer? Maybe use indirect heat pre or post sear. If on a bbq, turn one side down low & one side on high. Sear each side and move to the lower temp side. If in a pan, sear each side and finish in the oven.

    Or do in reverse. Use a meat thermometer & cook on low heat until the temp is close to what you want. Then sear it off and let it rest

  6. perspicacious_crumb

    I like blue rare. But if you’re going to the trouble of steak frites try a sauce au poivre or a béarnaise. Truly magical

  7. undbiter65

    Could be meat is too cold when cooking. If that not the case just cook a little longer. Sous vide and reverse sear can also solve your issue.

  8. Looks perfect to me! 🤤 I love steaks with a raw center!

  9. Secure-Agent-1909

    If you’re cooking from cold, don’t. Let the meat get to room temp before starting cooking

  10. milofelix

    Reverse sear is the way. It’s basically foolproof. Pop a thermometer in the steak and stick it in a 250 degree oven till its almost where you like it then toss it in a hot ass pan to get the crust. It takes awhile longer than pan frying but it’s hard to screw up and easy to dial in the perfect steak.

    Those fries look damn good btw

  11. CyclingHokage

    Just a tad more cooking. Otherwise it’s very visually appealing. Practice makes perfect

  12. barebackguy7

    A lot of folks here will grill you for the temperature you cooked it to.

    They’re all wrong.

    Rare steak is amazing and this looks like a seriously good rare cook job. Fries look delicious also, there just needs to be more of them

  13. Epicurean1973

    Bringing you steak to room temp before cooking helps with the end product if you’re doing everything right but that

  14. phatmatt593

    I’d certainly gobble that up. Depends on what you like.

    I like mine rare too. To get even cooking throughout, like some people saying is similar to what I do. Take the steak out 30 min before cooking, but I cook it on high to get that nice sear, then let it sit for 3ish minutes before eating.

  15. fastr1337

    Steak is way too rare for my liking but the garlic sauce on top looks phenomenal.

  16. EstablishmentNo9866

    A little undercooked but the fries look perfect

  17. JennySplotz

    You’re cooking it from too cold. The middle shouldn’t be this blue still with the doneness of the outsides.

  18. LordFardbottom

    A little bit longer and you nailed it. Also let me decide how much condiment I want; make a puddle or put it on the side.

  19. Starlord1951

    Wow, that’s a winner, the steak and fries both nicely done! That’s the way I like my steak, running in fear from my fork. 😍

  20. KingseekerCasual

    Could be a little more done in the middle but as others said I think that can be done by getting an even temp by measurement and letting it rest some

  21. Forgot_Password_Dude

    it looks like you grilled it out in the open without a cover, thus center raw ish, perhaps if you do the same thing but, cover it for 3 mins of each side and it’ll be great

  22. lower heat for longer then sear. Don’t even bother to let meat sit for 30 mins but that only brings it down by 1-2F at most to…

    For those let your meat rest at room temp before cooking, take the temp right after taking out of fridge then take temp after sitting for 30mins.

  23. AngryOneEyedGod

    Use a bigger steak next time and more fries!

  24. paintstudiodisaster

    Throw it in the microwave for a quick minute. Enjoy!!

  25. RetardoVazquez

    If you blanch your fries in boiling water for 4 minutes, let them cool, then shake them up in some cornstarch, you can fry them at 350 and get crispy fries at home.

    Blanching time depends on thickness of the fries.

    There are more complicated ways to make fries at home, but you being a beginning cook, that is the best option.

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