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How to Make Easy Steak Frites and French Onion Soup 

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Host Bridget Lancaster makes Easy Steak Frites, and Toni Tipton-Martin shares the origin of French Fries. Equipment expert Adam Ried shares his top pick for braisers. Finally, Bryan Roof makes the ultimate French Onion soup.
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Комментарии : 197   
@wonderwonder30
@wonderwonder30 Год назад
Toni Tipton-Martin is a great addition to the Cook’s Illustrated/America’s Test Kitchen crew! She always educates me about food and I am always here for that ♥️
@jmnindfw
@jmnindfw 2 года назад
I got the Le Creuset braider for Christmas from my children. I used it the day I got it. After washing and drying it, I left it on the stove because I hadn't yet cleared a space to store it. It also looked nice. It's never left the stove top. I use it almost daily. Seriously. It's the most useful and versatile pan I've ever owned. Highly recommend it.
@Maplecook
@Maplecook 2 года назад
Ooooo! I love Le Creuset stuff! But wow, is it ever expensive!
@jmnindfw
@jmnindfw 2 года назад
@@Maplecook Honestly, I'd never buy one for myself, but I have bought them for my sons. They're now older and doing well so I ended up with one. My partner and I always say, "how have we lived so long without one of these?"
@Maplecook
@Maplecook 2 года назад
@@jmnindfw Yes, that is the typical way I have seen them end up in homes. hahaha
@fourthgirl
@fourthgirl 11 месяцев назад
I have the Tramatina and I love it!
@potsticker6395
@potsticker6395 2 года назад
For the French onion soup…glad he offered an alternative to not having an individual crock for the soup…I don’t have room in my kitchen for one-use things!
@rachelm1812
@rachelm1812 2 года назад
It’s just my husband and I, And I make the whole soup in one pot and we dish out of it.
@sunflowerbaby1853
@sunflowerbaby1853 2 года назад
I have 6 individual crocks and they take up a lot of space. I rarely use them.
@grantsmith505
@grantsmith505 Год назад
​@@sunflowerbaby1853 How small is your house?
@katrinaassoumou6400
@katrinaassoumou6400 2 года назад
I love the variety on different topics instead of one long individual. You get a lot in one step. Thank you for all of your videos. Amen
@roderickcampbell2105
@roderickcampbell2105 2 года назад
French Onion soup. One of my all time favorites. Thanks ATK.
@thebigl156
@thebigl156 2 года назад
This is very similar to how I make French Onion soup, except I use vermouth instead of wine and equal portions beef broth to chicken broth. What I've learned is the soup is ALWAYS better the next day, and even better the day after that, so I cook mine less time after all the ingredients are added, but I always make the soup the day before it's to be served.
@michaelmclain7049
@michaelmclain7049 Год назад
ah the sweet wisdom of experience. I love cooking.. it's sort of saved my life. reading your comment was entertaining lol
@maryajaniak2896
@maryajaniak2896 Год назад
Thank you very much for the French Onion Soup recipe. I love this dish but I couldn't figure out a good way to accomplish this dish. The way Brian had showed us was perfect. It's such an easy recipe and you don't need any fancy dishes to create this ageless recipe. Thank you again. I enjoy watching your videos. I've picked up a lot of great tips from watching all the people that cook the recipes.
@maydaygarden
@maydaygarden 2 года назад
I don't have those crocks so adding the cheese to the croutons in piles on a sheet pan is genius! This is why I love you Brian 🤗
@falsenames
@falsenames 2 года назад
One complaint I have about not having cheese hanging off the sides of the serving bowl... Yes, it is easier to clean up if you keep everything neat and tidy, but it is so much fun scraping off the cheese from the sides of the bowl with your spoon. Nice and crispy cheese that hasn't quite burnt yet, just wonderfully browned by the Maillard reactions, prevented from actually burning from the moisture pulled from the soup. Can't beat it. I hate cleaning dishes, and I think it's worth the sacrifice of spending more time to wash the bowls. That's just me though, other people may find the effort to enjoyment ratio too much to deal with.
@lisabishop6266
@lisabishop6266 2 года назад
I totally agree! I am 60 and have always tried the soup at any place I went too. Some did what I call the "perfect way", the messy way, others the neat n clean. The messy way always! I have always had my own crocks. I don't care if I have to soak/peel off stubborn cheese!
@michelleparrish9274
@michelleparrish9274 2 года назад
I love peeling the cheese!!
@rodneygilbertson2231
@rodneygilbertson2231 2 года назад
All your recipes are delish, but today the king was the FOS! Love the tips!
@marilynsnider8183
@marilynsnider8183 2 года назад
Everything looks so good. I can't wait to make both recipes.
@kathleensmith8365
@kathleensmith8365 2 года назад
Great recipes! I appreciate your explaining why you chose the cold oil technique for the fries. So glad to see red wine and beef broth for the onion soup, my favorite choices. Perfect croutons! So much easier than one large awkward round crouton.
@laurreneberry3480
@laurreneberry3480 2 года назад
These recipes are great. I'm most interested in all three for different reasons. The common interest is simplicity.
@chrisk5328
@chrisk5328 2 года назад
Regarding the braisers: I have tried both the Staub and the Le Creuset and the Staub won hands down - more cooking area and the handles can't be beat - I also prefer the interior surface. I loved the Staub so much that I also bought their other type of braiser - the Chistera - deeper but not as wide.
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
I agree Staub has been amazing, I use it all the time, it's pricey but worth every penny.
@MOMKAT1WV
@MOMKAT1WV Год назад
I'm a huge fan of Staub. Worth saving up to purchase.
@BatPotatoes
@BatPotatoes Год назад
ATK giving staub the snub yet again
@dchenkin02
@dchenkin02 2 года назад
I've only had french onion soup at four star restaurants. Seeing how it is made I can understand why it is traditionally a restaurant soup.
@mattpowers6968
@mattpowers6968 2 года назад
French onion soup, steak and fries.. pretty sure this episode would be my last meal request!
@patrinaherringshaw7953
@patrinaherringshaw7953 Год назад
That makes my mouth water! It doesn't look overly complicated like some of the ones that I've seen either Thanks for sharing.
@julseabate4173
@julseabate4173 Год назад
awesome Bridget, thank you!!
@namulondobeth8345
@namulondobeth8345 2 года назад
Oh, I really love your team thanks for the teacher me 🙏🏼🙏🏼May God bless you
@joeybagodonuts1008
@joeybagodonuts1008 2 года назад
everything looked absolutely delicious and would make a fabulous meal with soup and steak frites!
@yaassss5531
@yaassss5531 2 года назад
Ha! I was thinking I would’ve dipped my fries in the steak juice and there you went and did it! 👍
@d.k.whittier3686
@d.k.whittier3686 Год назад
Love you guys! Keep on keepin' on!!!
@MyFavoriteColorIsBLUE
@MyFavoriteColorIsBLUE 2 года назад
This dish looks great!
@cmcull987
@cmcull987 2 года назад
I think some of the cheese over the bowl in onion soup is lovely. It's browned.
@johncervelo254
@johncervelo254 2 года назад
Amazing, you all are amazing! Love it!
@whocares0692
@whocares0692 2 года назад
D A N G !!!!! Thanks for the recipe for the Onion Soup.
@flybyairplane3528
@flybyairplane3528 2 года назад
ATK,looking great ,I’ll try for myself THANKS 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@gailaltschwager7377
@gailaltschwager7377 Год назад
Thank you!
@TheMrFarkle
@TheMrFarkle Год назад
Dan's the man! One of my favorite soups.
@janevt.2280
@janevt.2280 2 года назад
You said very little about the “beef broth” and imo it’s this broth that makes the BIG difference in the final taste of this onion soup. Wimpy, thin, tasteless broth will make such a big difference!
@squirrelcovers6340
@squirrelcovers6340 Год назад
Use Campbell's canned beef consume
@davecurda2350
@davecurda2350 2 года назад
Looks fantastic
@sharoncoats6717
@sharoncoats6717 2 года назад
Looks delicious!
@FecklessMeander
@FecklessMeander Год назад
Brilliant !
@jackieaustin4583
@jackieaustin4583 2 года назад
I’m excited to make this French onion soup soon.
@fredfoulkes1642
@fredfoulkes1642 2 года назад
Hi, I love watching your shows.
@trueleyes
@trueleyes Год назад
I've got to tell you. When I saw you put unrinsed potatoes in cold oil, I was shocked. What in the World is this Women doing????? WELL,,,, tonight my just happened to ask me to make some French Fries and so I did and I used your method. I will never change from your method IT WORKED GREAT and no back and forth frying and rinsing and so on. GREAT IDEA AND PERFECT FRIES. THANK YOU CHEF.
@yolandavaldez5256
@yolandavaldez5256 2 года назад
Love the steak I will make it thank you and May God Bless 🙏
@bngr_bngr
@bngr_bngr 2 года назад
Love the steak and fries recipe. I’m into having a clean steak, I’ll skip the toppings on the steak.
@JuanAyala-tf2ru
@JuanAyala-tf2ru Год назад
Yummy!!
@roboh27
@roboh27 2 года назад
My recipe for easy French Onion soup is sliced onions browned in butter, store brand beef stock, worchestershire sauce for flavor and champagne, let it cook down for a couple hours on low heat.
@falsenames
@falsenames 2 года назад
I used to have a good recipe for French onion soup. I watched Chef Jean-Pierre's video on how to make it and tried his method. I replaced mine with his so quick that I honestly can't remember what my old recipe was. It's more complicated than what's shown here, as you have to make a roux, and there are a few more ingredients, but it is amazing. I've also used ATK's thing of making the croutons bite sized instead of just slices of baguettes, and that does seem to be much easier to eat.
@anthonyfigueroa7869
@anthonyfigueroa7869 2 года назад
Love this channel ☆☆☆☆☆
@leslie-annepepin8927
@leslie-annepepin8927 Год назад
If you want to take your steak frites up a notch, melt some butter in the pan you cooked the steak, loosen up the fond, and drizzle that over your fries. Yum. (Mom is Belgian). For croutons, I do exactly the same, but found using air fryer for 4 minutes does the same. (I add dried tarragon to broth and add a tsp of either blue cheese or stilton to the bowl for a really nice twist of flavour!)
@Taricus
@Taricus 2 года назад
Every time I see "Steak Frites" I keep thinking "Pommes Frites".... My brain is having difficulty seeing it in two different languages, so it goes straight after the french fries LOL!
@jennekern2473
@jennekern2473 2 года назад
I love French onion soup, but when I'm sick I like to make it with chicken broth.
@maureenchappell355
@maureenchappell355 Год назад
Yummy 😋
@alexill
@alexill 2 года назад
That tooth brushing reference was a real head scratcher lol
@jwillisbarrie
@jwillisbarrie 2 года назад
Thanks for captions for the Deaf
@whammy3323
@whammy3323 Год назад
I was very skeptical about making the frites the cold oil way... Boy was I wrong! I will never cook frites another way!! Cold oil method is genius!!
@margod9464
@margod9464 2 года назад
Fabulous recipes! Please show us how you clean the Dutch oven. Thank you!
@maydaygarden
@maydaygarden 2 года назад
I use Dawn and Barkeeper's Friend. Looks like new.
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 Год назад
Only "1" way to make French onion soup. Thick, strong, and chase all the bugs from your body. Take 1 pound of onions, cut up, and totally pot or pan caramelize - removal of all water weight. Split the onion volume. Take 1/2 onions, put through a strainer, and blend into light puree. Leave other half as soft-tender chunks. Put caramelized onion puree into beef boned broth (not salt-cubed bouillon). Place onion chunks into upper half of onion soup. Apply croutons to top. Cover and melt with Swiss or gruyere cheese. Get fancy and use blue cheese, Stilton blue as the melted cheese covering. Enjoy.
@stacystoltz8722
@stacystoltz8722 2 года назад
Looks good Foodmaking
@janie7242
@janie7242 2 года назад
Nice demo, although not a meat eater but enjoy seeing you prepare the Steak Frites ( French style)! Thanks! 😋
@pourattitude4206
@pourattitude4206 2 года назад
For the steak frites I wish to be clear before I try this method. Was the burner left on high for the entire cook? I do know that peanut oil has a very high smoke point. My concern is that leaving it on high for the whole 15 minutes AFTER it already started boiling the potatoes seems like a lot. I suppose that the size and type of the burner could make a difference but I would love to know if there is a max temp to watch for. Thanks in advance for any info.
@kathybridges3343
@kathybridges3343 2 года назад
I love French onion soup. ❤️
@Zelnyair
@Zelnyair 2 года назад
I find it curious how America got a taste for french fries from Belgium, yet did not also bring back the concept of putting mayonnaise on them. The closest thing you'll generally get is fry sauce in Utah, which is like ketchup and mayonnaise mixed together. I have no idea why Utah does it, but that's apparently a thing.
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 2 года назад
YUK
@SharpAssKnittingNeedles
@SharpAssKnittingNeedles 2 года назад
Fries dunked in mayo is one of this american's favorite indulgences 🤤
@RicardoGarcia-uw6cr
@RicardoGarcia-uw6cr 2 года назад
All about Ranch lol
@leadoucet1432
@leadoucet1432 2 года назад
Frites and mayo are fabulous. Better than yucky American ketchup anyday of the week. Even better if the mayo is homemade.
@squirrelcovers6340
@squirrelcovers6340 Год назад
It's a thing EVERYWHERE
@lynnbryant9866
@lynnbryant9866 2 года назад
Yep. Soon. :)
@easyriderbubba
@easyriderbubba 2 года назад
I could have sworn that I was told, putting cold potatoes in cold oil will casue the potatoes to absorb the oil. Did I go to the wrong cooking school?
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 2 года назад
Yes you did
@kenken6550
@kenken6550 Год назад
If you use Better Than Bouillon onion flavor, you can cut this recipe to 30-40 mins. Add vermouth and a splash of congac at the end, voila.
@yvonnemoniz6244
@yvonnemoniz6244 2 года назад
Do you use that peanut oil again, ? Going to make this for our anniversary tomorrow, thank you
@caroleezekiel6000
@caroleezekiel6000 2 года назад
You can use the oil again. I would probably keep in a jar in the refrigerator if you won't use often or soon though. I've reused oil several times.
@yvonnemoniz6244
@yvonnemoniz6244 2 года назад
Many thanks to Carol,
@caroleezekiel6000
@caroleezekiel6000 2 года назад
@@yvonnemoniz6244 you're welcome.
@Maplecook
@Maplecook 2 года назад
If you freeze it, you can extend its life further. I don't fry a heck of a lot, so this gives me more flexibility.
@lisabishop6266
@lisabishop6266 2 года назад
Please don't forget to strain the oil 1st. Cheesecloth folded semi tight or coffee filter in a smallish strainer, drain oil, cap, in the fridge. Frying a small potato before turning off helps to purify the oil too.( Make chips, fries, whatever, just cook til crispy) hope this helps. Oh!!! If you cook fish, NEVER reuse the oil, lol!
@jasonbean2764
@jasonbean2764 Год назад
I was a Cutco salesman briefly, in the late 1980's. I was terrible at it, and walked away. I still have most of the knives I was required to buy. Should I keep them, or replace them with more contemporary equipment? I would appreciate advice.:)
@Rdasboss
@Rdasboss 2 года назад
This may be the fries technique for me, someone with a history of fires when making french fries.
@bngr_bngr
@bngr_bngr 2 года назад
I’m use to heating the oil first. I’m going to try this technique.
@Rdasboss
@Rdasboss 2 года назад
@@bngr_bngr and rinsing the fries and some recipes par boiling them, and as she says water and oil makes problems.
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
Robuchon has a similar technique starting with cold oil, it's pretty brilliant and really works.
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
@@sandrah7512 heretical! Ha, love it, thank you so much for posting that friend! I have most of their magazines spanning a long time, I will look it up, thank you :)
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
@@sandrah7512 Lol ohh the guy with the hair haha, thank you!
@evanedwardsen7849
@evanedwardsen7849 2 года назад
three stages, containers with bottoms that detach and stages latch together
@veedejames721
@veedejames721 10 месяцев назад
😊 The French Onion Soup I admit i love extra cheese.😊 Love, Respect and Positivity Always. Vee. ✌️🕯️💕✨🦋🌻🙂👋👣.
@jenniferkern5650
@jenniferkern5650 Год назад
I love this soup when I'm sick but I use chicken broth which is so good for those pesky viruses.
@wa2k99
@wa2k99 2 года назад
Whoa that steak and fries
@TheMerriell
@TheMerriell 2 года назад
Nice show...but I was wondering why didn't she sear the fat cap on the sides and I would have used ghee as opposed to soybean oil...steaks were looking phenomenal though 😉 and when he mentioned about the excess cheese not running over, I got that immediately 😉
@fnjesusfreak
@fnjesusfreak 2 года назад
I thought I was weird for finishing onion soup in a toaster-oven but that's basically what they did here.
@JuanAyala-tf2ru
@JuanAyala-tf2ru Год назад
But I love the Cheese Dripping down the sides! Never enough cheezzz!
@carolpeterson5287
@carolpeterson5287 2 года назад
French onion soup...Yum! 😏
@lisabishop6266
@lisabishop6266 2 года назад
I have never used wine in my soup. I actually use about 1/4-1/2 cup of a cheap beer like Old Milwaukee.Plus I add a shake or 5 each of soy sauce and Westchester sauce.
@squirrelcovers6340
@squirrelcovers6340 Год назад
Gross😂
@lisabishop6266
@lisabishop6266 Год назад
@@squirrelcovers6340 lol, don't knock it til ya try it. I actually get asked why mine tastes better than most.
@gregoryswanepoel6328
@gregoryswanepoel6328 2 года назад
when you going to-do an ox tongue recipe?
@jenlynnp2558
@jenlynnp2558 3 месяца назад
Could you use beef tallow instead of that oil?
@nancisailormoy9135
@nancisailormoy9135 2 года назад
can you freeze french onion soup? This is one of my favorite soups but have never actually made it myself
@drsteele4749
@drsteele4749 2 года назад
Sure, you can freeze it. Instructions: Put it in the freezer. Wait a dozen hours or so. Observe that it is frozen.
@falsenames
@falsenames 2 года назад
You can freeze the onion/broth part of the soup and thaw it out on low heat. Or toss it in the crock and thaw out in the oven on a low temperature setting. The crouton and cheese still have to be assembled at the end. The bread doesn't deal well with attempting to thaw it with a solid block of oniony ice below it, and the cheese will just burn. Speaking from experience here. I even sometimes make a big pot of the soup and put it in the refrigerator and just use that for the next 2-3 days making "fresh" soup as a side for dinner.
@lisabishop6266
@lisabishop6266 2 года назад
@@falsenames use it to make gravy too. Or reduced a bit as a topping or jam.
@fairamir1
@fairamir1 2 года назад
Seriously.. I would double or triple teh amount of cheese on top.
@hjackson7563
@hjackson7563 2 года назад
Do you have any suggestions for what to do with the oil afterwards that you used to fry the fries?
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
You can strain it through a mesh sieve once it's cold and reuse it since potatoes are pretty neutral. If you were frying fish then I probably wouldn't reuse the oil, since certain things leave their scent in the oil.
@pourattitude4206
@pourattitude4206 2 года назад
Once in awhile I will fry a turkey. I know what you mean about wanting to reuse peanut oil. It can be kind of expensive especially for large amounts. Someone said to strain it (after cooling of course) back into its container. It is very important to strain as good as possible. When I do a turkey fry we're talking about gallons of oil. I use triple layer of cheesecloth as a filter and pour through a great big funnel. Here's the thing though. Even if you get all of the little bits out your oil will still be "contaminated" and will have a very low shelf life now. Think ahead and plan to do more frying in the near future so that you won't end up with rancid oil.
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
@@pourattitude4206 Great advice! Even a small container of peanut oil is pricey!
@pourattitude4206
@pourattitude4206 2 года назад
@@kaiju_k5042 yes it is. It is relatively cheaper when you buy the larger containers, but not cheap by any means. Also, if you ever decide to get a 3-5 gallon container be aware that many of these are sold as a "blend" and those will have a lower smoke point and a lesser flavor than pure peanut oil. If you do ever splurge on a bigger container never mix used oil with fresh oil. Find a different container for used.
@chrisandersen5635
@chrisandersen5635 2 года назад
You can also do several different deep fried things for a party. Do the fries first, then maybe tempura style veggie nests in a batter, or some jalapeño poppers then some fish (cod?) battered or breaded last.
@squishykrishy_
@squishykrishy_ 2 месяца назад
What number on my stove is medium-high? I know #5 is medium but what number is medium-high?
@nicholashilton2514
@nicholashilton2514 2 года назад
Le Cruset was the winner. Surprise, surprise lol 😉
@timskufca8039
@timskufca8039 2 года назад
I like how the soups in the oven had blackened bits of croutons, but as they were displayed on the range those black bits were gone! How do you do that? [ha ha ;> )
@vinstinct
@vinstinct 2 года назад
Looks great but i think fridge to table in 30 minutes is a stretch.
@kathrynmyers772
@kathrynmyers772 2 года назад
I have always wondered why use unsalted butter then add salt to everything?
@caroleezekiel6000
@caroleezekiel6000 2 года назад
They say you can control the salt better, but I just use salted and adjust how much I add later.
@josephblake8418
@josephblake8418 Год назад
The fond on the side of that onion soup pot - so lonely
@williammcneil2045
@williammcneil2045 2 года назад
um i think some one did a typo, what is a frites ? should be a fries, yes ?
@SandiHooper
@SandiHooper 2 года назад
Great episode! I still am grieving that Bridget and Julia are clearly not appearing together. Is this a forever thing?
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 2 года назад
No
@dchenkin02
@dchenkin02 2 года назад
These episodes along were filmed when social distancing was still required.
@LaLayla99
@LaLayla99 2 года назад
Wonder how the fries would work with sweet potatoes?
@SBinVancouver
@SBinVancouver Год назад
Wouldn't a steak that thick normally be browned off then oven baked?
@pamelavance648
@pamelavance648 2 года назад
What temperature for medium 🤔
@RicardoGarcia-uw6cr
@RicardoGarcia-uw6cr 2 года назад
130-135
@williammcneil2045
@williammcneil2045 2 года назад
you have to soak the fries in water, because it gets rid of the starch. you can put the fries on some paper towel. useing a fry basket, that comes with a dry fry fryer , works well for getting the water off the fries. also if you are worried about the fires spiting just get a fat fryer. it has a lid and the fries sit deep in the fryer, so there is alot less spitting. tho the fat fryer will take time to heat up, it will have a higher temp for the oil and cook the fries faster.
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 2 года назад
You do not have to soak fries
@itsthebrod
@itsthebrod 2 года назад
Yukon golds have less starch and don't require soaking.
@mikezylstra7514
@mikezylstra7514 Год назад
why unsalted butter if you're gonna just add salt???
@mrkshply
@mrkshply 11 месяцев назад
I was always told that if you put fries in cold oil they will come out greasy. Was this a lie? What am i missing?
@bettytijerina9769
@bettytijerina9769 2 года назад
I can't use wine so what else can I use?
@caroleezekiel6000
@caroleezekiel6000 2 года назад
I would just add more beef broth. I've never used wine in mine.
@joeybagofdoughnuts6664
@joeybagofdoughnuts6664 2 года назад
uhm uhm GOOD!
@davidtreichler8036
@davidtreichler8036 2 года назад
How many people use oven instead of pot holders?
@mamieanding5691
@mamieanding5691 2 года назад
Honestly, no croutons, no cheese. Just soup.
@joeschmoe373
@joeschmoe373 2 года назад
I want to eat my phone now...
@denisenilsson1366
@denisenilsson1366 2 года назад
I've been licking my tablet screen for a while now. 🤤
@denisenilsson1366
@denisenilsson1366 2 года назад
I would LOVE to make the French onion soup for my friends, but one of them is allergic to onions! Are there any alternatives to the onions, or should I just not make this? (I do NOT want to send my friend off to the ER!)
@squirrelcovers6340
@squirrelcovers6340 Год назад
No
@denisenilsson1366
@denisenilsson1366 Год назад
@@squirrelcovers6340 Bummer
@MWong2005
@MWong2005 2 года назад
Flip every 2 minutes, how many times?
@ThreeDee912
@ThreeDee912 2 года назад
You keep flipping until the inside reaches the desired temp. I guess for a steak of the thickness in the video it would be 6 times in 12 minutes? A lot of chefs (including ATK) recommend using an instant read thermometer instead of solely using a timer or eyeballing it as cook time can vary a lot depending on thickness of the steak, how cold it is, doneness preference, etc. I got a Thermopop and it seriously helped me in avoiding overcooking pork chops on the grill.
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
@@ThreeDee912 that thermometer is key, lots of good brands to choose from and an investment that will really save you money in the end.
@MWong2005
@MWong2005 2 года назад
@@ThreeDee912 thanks, I have an instant read thermometer handy!
@MWong2005
@MWong2005 2 года назад
@@kaiju_k5042 thanks, I have an instant read thermometer handy!
@barbaracholak5204
@barbaracholak5204 2 года назад
Morning ATK I'm on a salt/fat diet. Going too pass. Thanks for sharing Salutations 😋
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
You can still watch and enjoy :) guilt free haha.
@bngr_bngr
@bngr_bngr 2 года назад
I assume you meant a no salt/fat diet :) I have high blood pressure. So I do follow the recipes but use sea salt in lower quantity. I also use pepper instead.
@kaiju_k5042
@kaiju_k5042 2 года назад
@@bngr_bngr spices and herbs help too, also make sure to drink a lot of water, really helps with HBP.
@samuelbrett2617
@samuelbrett2617 2 года назад
oy.. the video brought me to a halt when the graphic said "carmelize" instead of "caramelize". This darn OCD brain.
@jennyvanniekerk9600
@jennyvanniekerk9600 2 года назад
Why is it called frites if they are frys?
@denisenilsson1366
@denisenilsson1366 2 года назад
Fries in French is "Frites."
@Toddzmom01
@Toddzmom01 2 года назад
I'd go for 2 servings of steak for this.. Tiny servings, nah!!
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