No longer a Dry-Aged Virgin

Started by Caneyscud, October 05, 2010, 03:38:55 PM

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Caneyscud

Since my weekend was a bachelor weekend - I was able to do stuff I would not normally do - and this one was hard to do.  I had to pry my stingy fingers from around my wallet and pull out some dusty green stuff for some $25.00 per lb steak.  Had a wild hair (at least for me) and went to Whole Paycheck and anted up for a dry aged T-bone.  You notice, it wasn't the thickest in the bunch - not at $25.00 per pound.  Did I mention it was $25.00 per pound?  Also picked up a variety of mushrooms.  Simple S & P on the steak - had to honor it's flavor - I remind you it was $25.00 per pound.  Simple treatment on the mushrooms - sauted in goat butter and S & P.  Oh, and don't forget the two tiny lobster tails - I've used bigger shrimp for bait - but they didn't cost much, but the steak did - $25.00 per pound.  The steak and tails got put on the block and refrigerator shelf grill over dead fall mulberry limbs.  Did not seem quite the fitting grill for $25.00 per pound steak, but que sera'.  The steak was $25.00 per pound.  Actually got a little more done than anticipated, a $25.00 per pound steak should not be overcooked - it would hurt it's self-esteem - it is by the way a $25.00 per pound dry-aged steak!  Finished off the lobster with goat butter - but not the $25.00 per pound steak - it had to stand on it's own.  And boy did it!  That thing was outta this world.  Almost fell to my knees good!  Almost made me feel guilty I was left at home while my wife and daughter were on the Outer Banks at Kill Devil Hill --- NOT!  The mushrooms were very good, the lobster - take it or leave it - but the $25.00 per pound steak, I had to say was probably worth the extra $10.00 to $15.00 per pound.  AWESOME!!!!  And it was healthy to boot - you know low-carb!   ;D ;D





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Up In Smoke

Wow What a plate!, i know the lobster was a little pricey and the mushrooms can get high :D from time to time, but what would one expect to pay for a carefully dry aged T bone steak like that??
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Caney How much DID that dry aged steak cost you??

I know i would have looked like that tail in the last pic after eating a good meal like that. All curled up and shivering like a dying cockroach!!
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I must have missed it.  How much per pound was it  ??? ;D ;D
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Nice looking meal.

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Wow!  WHAT brand of knife is that?  Looks pricey..

Caneyscud

Quote from: squirtthecat on October 05, 2010, 04:32:51 PM

Wow!  WHAT brand of knife is that?  Looks pricey..
Thanks guys, I've got wet eyes laughing so hard! 

Henkel Twin Paring knife that has been sharpened a few times.  It did not cost as much as the steak.  Maybe that is what is making me wet-eyed!
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Dang you Caney!  Now I gotta thaw out some PRIME FILETS!
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Quote from: hal4uk on October 05, 2010, 04:38:21 PM
Dang you Caney!  Now I gotta thaw out some PRIME FILETS!
You Froze Prime Filets????? SHAME on you, they are ruined.....just send them to me and i guess i will cook them in the microwave  :o
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I didn't catch what you paid for that meat.  Could you PM the cost please?

SouthernSmoked

Dang Caney, you made me hungry... again!!
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Caney, I am a steak guy through and through, but I've got to tell you I WOULD NEVER PAY $25.00 FOR A STEAK! I hope it was worth it, cause that was gas for 8 days for me on my motorcycle.
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TestRocket

Good looking plate of food! Was if good enough to do it again?  ;D

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Quote from: KevinG on October 06, 2010, 10:01:35 AM
I WOULD NEVER PAY $25.00 FOR A STEAK!
Heck, I would (and more!)...  In a steak house, you only get a "pretty good" steak for $25. 
I'd rather have a GREAT STEAK at home.  Yeah, it could be an expensive habit, but I'd rather have a fantastic steak once in a while than to have cheap steak 3 times a week. 

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