Approximately thirty minutes before cooking, take your steak out of the refrigerator and dry it thoroughly with paper towels. This is step is crucial due to excess moisture on your steak will ruin chances of a nice crust forming on the outside of the meat (Armis). Now, it’s time to season the steak with a generous amount of sea salt and a little freshly ground pepper; this also helps to add flavor and draw out any moisture. The additional fresh ground pepper will be added to the steak later to replace the pepper that will fall off during the cooking process. Allow your seasoned steak to sit out at room temperature for approximately 20 minutes; this will help the steak cook faster and more evenly. Set the steak aside and prepare the other ingredients. Next, peel one or two pieces of garlic cloves; these do not need to be sliced or minced, simply crush them with your hands against your cutting board to open the clove (Ramsay). Next, set aside three pieces of fresh thyme stems along with butter and fresh ground pepper. Finally, we begin to use the stove. Place two tablespoons of canola oil in you 12” non-stick frying pan over high heat. If your smoke alarms are highly sensitive, you may want to open a window or turn on the stove fans, considering the pan ought to be piping hot before placing the steak in. It’s time to add the steak when you observe the oil barely begin to smoke. Be …show more content…
When slicing your steak, ensure that you cut slices in half an inch thick slices against the grain; as Christine Byrne says “the blade should be perpendicular to the wrinkly lines on the meat”. It’s time to transfer your meat to the serving plate displaying the beauty of a well-cooked medium rare steak. You can finish off your meal by pairing your steak with any of the following mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, sautéed mushrooms and onions, steamed vegetables, rosemary roasted carrots, dinner rolls, or even a variety of salads. I guarantee that any of those side dish selections will compliment your delicious steak and satisfy any