How to Cook a Steak in the Toaster Oven

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

Our first video. My little brother is a chef, so i exploit his talents at home.
If you have any requests for the next one, leave a comment.
Still learning how to use vegas and hold a camera. =)

Camera: Flip ultraHD
Editing: Sony Vegas 9
Filmed on: 01/20/2010


Hey check out my latest video -- How to make Guacamole!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeO-pFqZe18

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  • Wow that steak looks perfect, I'm just wondering you used two boneless new york strip steaks and the last one was a porterhouse am I correct? if not what cuts of beef did you use?

  • @chaosc00l I used New York and Ribeye

  • Wow. That looks so delicious. But I notice the meat is still red on the inside. It's not fully cooked.

  • @LaoSoftware I love med/rare -- but definitely adjust the time to however you like your steak =)

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  • @muely07 thanks for your comments, I believe that these ideas are more a matter of preference and not a right/wrong. People have been cutting on wood since the beginning of time, and even with salt can be sanitized properly. If you season you steaks before sealing it, the moisture from the insides will soak in more flavor as opposed to after its seared. In a non-stick pan, it wouldn't matter either way if the steak was oiled or the pan. It came out good and thats what matters, right?

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  • Those were fantastic pieces of meat

  • Thanks for sharing! I have tried to use this method but I end up with a well done dried steak. Did you put the toster oven in bake or broil? For how lonkg did you cook the steak in the toaster oven?

    Thanks again.

  • thanks for sharing! the pup was so lucky! :)

  • I hope you gave the bone to your dog!

  • Do you set this to broil or bake?

  • @jreynolds21 You need to use both methods with this method, otherwise you severely dry out the steak (and overcook certain areas) when you just use the pan.

  • nice vid, so the point is to dirty up a pan and the toaster oven?

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