Cast Iron Cooking Steak with Joe Tactical

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2011

I wanted to cook this on the campfire in my backyard but it hasnt stopped raining and snowing... Happy Halloween with snow...Cast Iron Cooking Steak with Joe Tactical

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  • If you want the pepper and onion flavor in the steak, try putting them into the marinade. Then cook them alongside the steak and they will not only flavor the meat, but will taste great from the marinade!

  • @coaster415 Thanks for the tip. It's like I always say. Let's all learn from each other. Joe Tactical

  • Hey, that smells GOOD... Except we missed the payoff... When you bite into it and let us know how excellent it is...

  • @mslizzyborden LOL... Yea it was pretty good. Im still not turned to the steak side full time... Ill stick to ground beef...LOL... Thanks for the comment Lizzy.

  • It's good that you are willing to venture in to cooking things you are not accustom to preparing or eating. Thumbs up!

  • @fletcher3913 Thanks... I cook a lot but I am trying to open some doors with some new ideas... Its really fun to cook with cast iron. I have some more cast iron geat that should be here tomorrow. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. Its like I alway say. Lets all learn from each other. Joe Tactical

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  • Just a little tip. don't cut the steaks while they.re cooking because they will end up dry. Let'em rest a few minutes after you pull em off. It lets the juices render back into the meat.

  • The peppers and onions with that steak are a good idea, but because that is not a tender steak, it would have worked out much better if the steak had been cut in thin strips before cooking and then stir fried with the peppers and onions. (marinated strips first to tenderize). If you want to fry up a whole steak a more tender cut is required. Fun to watch, thanks for posting. cooking is fun.

  • hey joe i've just joined the cast iron revolution and its the best move i've ever made! enjoy your videos. what temp do you preheat the grill at and during the cooking process?

  • Go to the dollar store and get your steak sauce

  • Don't turn then over more than once if you do you will make the steaks tuff

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