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It's been a little while, but here is an all-new Cooking with Joe! This is a "recipe" that sort of just came together in the shopping cart - beer steak!

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However... looks like a fine meal and tastes like a fine meal are 2 different things. Ugh. You could really taste the beer, which is what I wanted... but the combination of flavors of beer and steak just didn't work out. At least not to me. As Scott says, just because 2 things are great alone doesn't mean they are good together. Oh well. This CWJ was a success in that HAZMAT wasn't dispatched, but the meal itself was hardly edible to me (didn't help that my appetite was taken away this afternoon when I was fed Domino's... yuck). Thanks for reading.

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Pairing it with - what else? - a Celebrator! That looks like a fine meal!!

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Just drain the water and add a little butter...

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Meanwhile, inside, the noodles are nearing completion as well

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So let the grilling commence! Mmmm Bavaria's finest doppelbock and steak, two of the greatest things in the world... what could go wrong? At this point things are looking great

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.. without, uh, propane. =/ well I did eventually get some on there..

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Its for the grill! Yes, a longtime Cooking with Joe friend, the propane grill..

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Time to go outside, and its not for swimming in algae

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I have chosen some simple noodles to go with my steak.

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Alright, tonight I came back and fired up some boiling water. Don't even ask what is on the back burner. I think it may have been a malaria sample.

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and from there I allowed it to soak overnight

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Add 2 bottles of beer...

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Place steaks in container...

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and to tenderize, instead of a small mallet, I used a rolling pin

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I wanted to put holes in the steak to allow the beer to soak in, and the best thing I found was a turkey injector.

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Ingredient #2 - beer, duh! I went with Ayinger's Celebrator Doppelbock because I happened to have a 4-pack in the fridge, and I wasn't sure if Terrapin Rye would work as well

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Ingredient #1 - steak, duh! Kinda small cuts..

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I agree, I prefer medium rare over anything, and it did cook too long because I underestimated just how thin the thing was... but I can eat medium well too - that wasn't the problem.

 

I'm sad I wasted beer too - that's $4.50 worth of delicious beer that I won't be able to consume. I don't think the color of the beer has anything to do with it.

 

 

My step dad liked it. Others may like it too. It just wasn't for me. At least I still had my clean beer to enjoy in the wake of the mess.

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I don't think the color of the beer has anything to do with it.

 

I don't know, I've done it with Heineken (ugh....) and it came out pretty good, but something darker and more flavorful, would seem to overpower the meat IMO.

 

Then again, I didn't marinate it overnight, either.

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I'm bummed that it didn't work out, but it's cool that you tried an experiment. And hey, there was a random mystery pan on the stove containing some unknown substance, so once again Cooking With Joe does not fail to entertain!

 

I look forward to the next installment...

 

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Wow, Joe. The steak looks really good, had it not been marinated in beer. Oh well. If I learned one thing from the movie Ratatouille, it's that great chefs take risks to see what is good. Keep up the fun cooking TR's!

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A funny thing happened on the way to the coaster forum...a cooking forum broke out!

 

I'm becoming a fan of the Cooking with Joe series. Dude, when I get over to Georgia this next summer, we have to meet up.

 

Another great TR!

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^ Don't get to be too big of a fan, the frequency comes and goes. Usually this is the product of a boring, cold rainy day or whatever. Not to say I don't cook frequently, but being "creative" and documenting it are rare. I still would like to do baking with Joe and Breakfast with Joe... someday

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