What is the best ketchup for steak?

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  • witeowl
    witeowl Posts: 89
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    Troll level=amateur. Amusing, though.

    Haha... You posted as I was still typing. :)
  • SlimsLiftingMoreThanLipstick
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    Who puts Ketchup on steak! My dad always taught us steak had a flavor to savor not cover!
    However, if you wanted to make a ketchup try:

    1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste;
    2 tbsp vinegar or lemon juice;
    1/4 tsp dry mustard;
    1/3 cup water;
    1/4 tsp cinnamon;
    1/4 tsp salt;
    1 pinch ground cloves;
    1 pinch ground allspice;
    1/8 tsp cayenne pepper, optional;

    Preparation

    Simply combine all the ingredients in a bowl and whisk well to combine. Refrigerate overnight to let the flavors develop and enjoy!
  • BrainsOnGains
    BrainsOnGains Posts: 282 Member
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    cook your steak rare so you don't have to put anything on it

    what and risk getting tricknossis

    Ah so you mean pork steaks not beef steaks.

    You can have ketchup with those. :wink:

    u a scienntist? u have a lab coat? no.. beef gives tricknossis
  • sharpeoplepc
    sharpeoplepc Posts: 84 Member
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    You should be asking, "What's the beast steak that you don't need ketchup?" Try filet mignon. Lean, tender and flavorful!
  • MelsAuntie
    MelsAuntie Posts: 2,833 Member
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    Gormley's Apple Hickory sauce is the bomb for steak, or indeed any beef. Incredible.--- Ketchup? Eewwwwwwwww!
  • BrainsOnGains
    BrainsOnGains Posts: 282 Member
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    Troll level=amateur. Amusing, though.

    kick rocks
  • parys1
    parys1 Posts: 2,064 Member
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    cook your steak rare so you don't have to put anything on it

    what and risk getting tricknossis

    I don't know. You might want a trick nose, it would make you a hit at parties.
  • jenns1964
    jenns1964 Posts: 384 Member
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    Blasphemous! A good steak needs nothing! ...just my opinion :tongue:

    This!
  • mariposa224
    mariposa224 Posts: 1,269 Member
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    cook your steak rare so you don't have to put anything on it

    what and risk getting tricknossis
    Trichinosis is commonly found in undercooked pork, never in beef, to my knowledge, which was just confirmed:
    "Trichinosis is a disease caused by eating meat that has not been thoroughly cooked and contains cysts (larvae, or immature worms) of Trichinella spiralis. Trichinella spiralis can be found in pork, bear, walrus, fox, rat, horse, and lion meat."
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001655/
  • myofibril
    myofibril Posts: 4,500 Member
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    Leave out to reach room temperature.
    Season with salt and pepper.
    Add a knob of butter shortly before taking out of the hot pan.
    2-3 minutes each side depending on thickness.
    Yuuuuuuuuum...
  • BrainsOnGains
    BrainsOnGains Posts: 282 Member
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    You should be asking, "What's the beast steak that you don't need ketchup?" Try filet mignon. Lean, tender and flavorful!

    duh, charred well done filet mignon... dipped in ketchup. with fries.
  • Iron_Feline
    Iron_Feline Posts: 10,750 Member
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    cook your steak rare so you don't have to put anything on it

    what and risk getting tricknossis

    Ah so you mean pork steaks not beef steaks.

    You can have ketchup with those. :wink:

    u a scienntist? u have a lab coat? no.. beef gives tricknossis

    I totes have a lab coat - and the safety glasses and everything.

    scientist_430.jpg
  • neacail
    neacail Posts: 228 Member
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    As I was reading through the replies, I noticed something that I thought was very peculiar.

    I looked to Google for the answer.

    I'm speechless.

    You don't have HP Sauce in the US?????

    You may as well stick to the ketchup, but try to get your hands on a bottle of HP just to try it.
  • emmymcq
    emmymcq Posts: 278 Member
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    Blasphemous! A good steak needs nothing! ...just my opinion :tongue:

    This
  • Iron_Feline
    Iron_Feline Posts: 10,750 Member
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    As I was reading through the replies, I noticed something that I thought was very peculiar.

    I looked to Google for the answer.

    I'm speechless.

    You don't have HP Sauce in the US?????

    You may as well stick to the ketchup, but try to get your hands on a bottle of HP just to try it.

    Just not on steak :noway: :wink:
  • Abells
    Abells Posts: 756 Member
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    Blasphemous! A good steak needs nothing! ...just my opinion :tongue:

    back this up!
  • BrainsOnGains
    BrainsOnGains Posts: 282 Member
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    cook your steak rare so you don't have to put anything on it

    what and risk getting tricknossis
    Trichinosis is commonly found in undercooked pork, never in beef, to my knowledge, which was just confirmed:
    "Trichinosis is a disease caused by eating meat that has not been thoroughly cooked and contains cysts (larvae, or immature worms) of Trichinella spiralis. Trichinella spiralis can be found in pork, bear, walrus, fox, rat, horse, and lion meat."
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001655/

    I see the word beef
  • ldrosophila
    ldrosophila Posts: 7,512 Member
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    What type of cut are you putting said ketchup on?

    If it is a properly prepared filet minon you will make me cry, and I'll have to run out and eat a $60 wagyu filet minion with nothing on it but a bit of butter, salt and pepper just to get over the trauma you have caused me to suffer.
  • BrainsOnGains
    BrainsOnGains Posts: 282 Member
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    cook your steak rare so you don't have to put anything on it

    what and risk getting tricknossis

    Ah so you mean pork steaks not beef steaks.

    You can have ketchup with those. :wink:

    u a scienntist? u have a lab coat? no.. beef gives tricknossis

    I totes have a lab coat - and the safety glasses and everything.

    scientist_430.jpg

    oh then im listening
  • stephdeeable
    stephdeeable Posts: 1,407 Member
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    Dr. Oz told me to use tomato paste instead of ketchup. So, I say tomato paste.