Prime New York Strip Dinner

Started by Doctor Woody, January 19, 2009, 04:59:27 PM

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Doctor Woody

Okay.  Nothing highly out of the ordinary.  Just a good ole steak dinner.  Had this last night and thought I would share the picture.

Cowgirl?  Do I have your approval???  I know you're out there.   :D   ;)

Prime new york strip with a dry rub of garlic powder, prime rib seasoning and black pepper.

Sweet potatoes cut into wedges and baked crispy.  The were dredged in EVOO and coated with garlic powder, onion powder, coriander powder and cayenne pepper.

Some creamy coleslaw.


Mr Walleye

Very very nice Doc!  ;)

I can almost taste that steak from here!  8)

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Quote from: Mr Walleye on January 19, 2009, 05:26:54 PM
Very very nice Doc!  ;)

I can almost taste that steak from here!  8)

Mike

Thanks.  It was cooked between medium rare and rare, just the way I like prime.  Cheaper cuts are cooked to true rare.

westexasmoker

Dang Doc! Now I want steak....Looks great!

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Doctor Woody

Thanks!  I guess it's time to go get some steak.  I have cut down on it nowadays, so I enjoy it even more when I have it.  Especially prime!

Gizmo

That is a very tasty looking dinner.  Good picture quality to.  Complete with edge shadow and all.
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cowgirl

Mmmm..... Doctor Woody, that looks perfect!!  8) ;D
Please fed x any leftovers to me. lol

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Quote from: Gizmo on January 19, 2009, 09:23:05 PM
That is a very tasty looking dinner.  Good picture quality to.  Complete with edge shadow and all.

Thank you.  A little help from Photoshop.   :D

Doctor Woody

Quote from: cowgirl on January 19, 2009, 09:47:26 PM
Mmmm..... Doctor Woody, that looks perfect!!  8) ;D
Please fed x any leftovers to me. lol

Ah yes.  Approval from "The" Cowgirl.  Now I can sleep well tonight.   :P   ;D

There's a little coleslaw left.  I better pack it in dry ice before I send it out...   :)

Gizmo

Quote from: Doctor Woody on January 19, 2009, 09:52:50 PM
Quote from: Gizmo on January 19, 2009, 09:23:05 PM
That is a very tasty looking dinner.  Good picture quality to.  Complete with edge shadow and all.

Thank you.  A little help from Photoshop.   :D

Saw that on a demo at a camera show here last month.  Guy giving the demo had all kinds of cool tricks.  He also has had some awesome subjects over the years including Marilyn Monroe.

Is your's a hand made effect or a prebuilt macro or plugin?
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Quote from: Gizmo on January 19, 2009, 10:11:57 PM
Quote from: Doctor Woody on January 19, 2009, 09:52:50 PM
Quote from: Gizmo on January 19, 2009, 09:23:05 PM
That is a very tasty looking dinner.  Good picture quality to.  Complete with edge shadow and all.

Thank you.  A little help from Photoshop.   :D

Saw that on a demo at a camera show here last month.  Guy giving the demo had all kinds of cool tricks.  He also has had some awesome subjects over the years including Marilyn Monroe.

Is your's a hand made effect or a prebuilt macro or plugin?

It was a simple hand made effect by selecting part of the edge, then creating a new "black" fill layer and reducing the opacity on the fill layer.  Then I did a black stroke to complete it.

canadiansmoker

Man, does that ever look good! Did you apply any smoke to it first, or just straight on to the grill. I like the way you cooked it as well, rare.

Caneyscud

Anybody ever done a whole New York Strip?  I was eyeing one at Sam's the other day.  They were less money than the whole rib eye. 

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Doctor Woody

Quote from: Caneyscud on January 27, 2009, 06:32:39 AM
Anybody ever done a whole New York Strip?  I was eyeing one at Sam's the other day.  They were less money than the whole rib eye. 

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Funny you should mention it.  I almost bought one the other day.  I don't mind cutting my own steaks since I like em thick.  I have done this in the past and it works out quite well.  I just vac pac the ones I don't plan to eat right away.