Ok several things wrong here. 1. The steak is still going to be cold 20 minutes after it leaves the fridge, you should really give it an hour. 2. It's better to season the steak with salt (pepper if you want) and oil the pan, but I don't have such a big problem with putting oil on the steak. 3. Make sure the pan is REALLY hot when you put the steak in. 4. Make sure the steak is thoroughly seared before you turn it. This depends on the cut and the thickness of the steak, "every 2 minutes" is not a general rule. 5. Turn it as little as possible. You want to turn it only often enough that it doesn't burn on either side and that it cooks through evenly. Again this depends on the cut/thickness. 6. When you have turned it for the first time, add a knob of butter and use this to baste the steak so the top doesn't dry out. I like to add garlic and thyme with my butter, although this is not necessary. Salt is the minimum seasoning, salt and pepper is fairly usual, and I wouldn't add more than what I do or you're detracting from the core flavour of the steak. 7. Take your steak out to rest when it's rare. There are multiple ways to tell when this is. Place it on a WARM plate and leave to rest for at LEAST 5 minutes (don't worry - it won't go cold, in fact, it will keep cooking a little). Once rested, your steak will be cooked through medium rare (generally acknowledged as the ideal steak) moist, tender and delicious. The resting juices can be added back into the pan and combined with the flavoured butter. This can be spooned over your meal or used as part of a sauce to serve with it. I prefer the former as I like steak to be quite simple so you can appreciate how good the meat is on its own. THE most important thing about steak is not even the cooking, it's making sure you have a good cut of meat. The flavour speaks for itself. Keep it simple. And for the LOVE OF GOD, DON'T put f*cking lemon or olive oil on your steak at the end. Lemon does NOT compliment steak as a flavour and the olive oil will serve only to make your steak greasy.
Jay C I cook my steak pretty much EXACTLY the same way you do (minus the thyme, but it sounds so delish...will give it a go the next ...er..."thyme" I have steak, sorry that was really awful). I don't know who taught the guy to add oil and lemon at the end, but it must've been someone who didn't know one thing about cooking steak. Awful, awful, awful and absolutely pointless. I've never done it, I've never seen anyone do it and no respectable steakhouse will give you a lemon and olive oil if they knew you were going to put that shit all over their steak.
Jay C None of you have any experience working in a kitchen .. there is no "perfect" way to cook a steak unless your only frame of reference is watching youtube videos while you eat chicken mcnuggets. Everyone on the internet thinks they are a french master chef because thats gordons pedigree...
I have 13 years experience in kitchens as a chef and know exactly what i'm talking about, if you don't think there is a correct way to cook a steak then you're an idiot. It is not an art form its a science there is a best way and every other way is a wrong way.
Standard size 3 quarter inch thick steak, rules apply: 2 minutes (1 min each side) - rare 4 minutes (2 min each side) - medium rare 6 minutes (3 min each side) - medium 8 minutes or more (4 min or more each side) - welldone/over cooked.
More oil would give it a better color and a better crisp. You also want to fry that fat more so the flavors can enter the meat. The lack of seasoning, well, thats obvious.
Mediterranean cuisine, tend to do this to grilled meats and it taste amazing. I'm not a fan of Oliver though, I find him so sloppy and I don't like his food handling methods. I never see him wash his hands after handling meat, it's really weird. I know you're suppose to watch his vids to learn techniques and not eat his food, but it's still unsettling.
brant diabo I am aware of that. As a content creator, I am aware that videos are edited. When teaching food preparation, one should include proper sanitation techniques as well. I still maintain that he is very sloppy in the kitchen though.
Add more seasoning. Cook for 6 mins only. Melt a little fat from the steak in the pan BEFORE you add the steak (adds flavour). If you like, add a little garlic butter towards the end for flavour too. Don't add olive oil or LEMON to the steak at the end. Keep it simple - ENJOY!
We've come a long way in 9 years. We all watched people cooking steaks the wrong way for years. Then RUclips and Guga came along and showed us how to do it right 😎😍
Bacon and cheese has been stuffed into a crust well, new chef techniques have you flipping it multiple times instead of just flipping it once. The game changes as time goes on and people discover new ways to do things. The is no objectiveness to food you nooblet.
+Jack Lindvall Don't expect an answer. He can't give it because he doesn't know it. For me, i would skip the extra oil at the end. But OPiling before cooking and flipping more than two times is perfectly Ok.
I use a cast iron skillet to caramelize the steak, then stick the pan in a 500°f oven for the time it takes to reach medium rare. Remove from oven, remove from skillet and let rest for at least 5 minutes. The time in the oven will vary with the thickness of the steak.
I actually saw this interesting way of cooking it for perfect medium rare. Cook in the oven for like five minutes on 150 f after preheat, and then sear it on the stove top, to your liking.
+Yitzchak Epstein It's sometimes called reverse roasting.. I found this method and an article that explained why it worked when looking for a way to perfectly roast a prime or rib eye roast. It was AMAZING. www.seriouseats.com/2009/12/the-food-lab-how-to-cook-roast-a-perfect-prime-rib.html
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DaemoniumCC I don't think it's just his steak he likes his lemon juice on. Sherlock Holmes once approached Dr Watson with his pants undone and a lemon in his hand. When Watson asked what he was aiming to do, he said "lemonentry my dear Watson, Lemonentry"
+Alex S hahaha, that was funny! But the real reason is so that the juices can redistribute. If you were to try to cut it straight away, all the juices would run out. Your first bite would be good, but the rest would be dry. Resting just makes it so every bite is juicy. Also, for the record, I would have left off the lemon juice and extra oil at the end. The rest of the cooking method is pretty spot on, in my opinion.
poker slob It takes a little bit of the richness off and adds some freshness. If you marinate the steak in citrus before cooking it breaks down the meat a little and tenderizes it.
Don't like cooking steaks in a non stick pan, Don't like coating the meat with oil, heat the oil in the pan then put the steak in it seasoned, only turning once, then add butter, garlic to baste and then grill the sides, pull let rest... add baste with garnish. 5 star instead of 3.5 stars...
As someone who sells pans, I always recommend people NOT to cook steak in a non-stick pan. Use either a carbone steel pan, an cast iron pan or a stainless steel pan. I am a great fan of stainless steel.
+Pride of the Black country actually its not the weight, but the thickness of the steak that determines for how long it should be seared. If you're steak is around 3 cm thick (or 1 1/4") you should go for 3-4 minutes on both sides. Also, don't add pepper at the beginning, it might burn and develope a bad sidetaste. Don't use butter as that will burn too and get bitter. Turn your steak once! and only once! and get the pan as hot as possible before putting in the steak. Also i would stay away from olive oil since the taste does not add to the taste of steak in my opinion.
No olive oil in the pan to cook and base the steak, but then proceeds to drizzle the entire US oil reserves all over the cooked steak? My man needs a change of career
You play with your meat too much. No double entendre intended. When I was training to be a chef my mentor would have smacked my hand if I turned a steak as many times as you did. I personally have an issue with the finishing with lemon juice; but I know that is just my American sensibilities. I don't see citrus and beef going together. I am fair minded and will try it before making a final judgement.
+TheCarta Because technique can always be perfected, and you might learn a few handy tricks. It's quite embarrassing though when you feel like you need to teach the teacher and not the other way around...
Yes, I have seen those videos. Damn steaks look great. I want to see a video made by one of these trolls on this thread to see how much better theirs are.
+TheCarta is he a chef? all i know is he is Jamie Oliver's mate and his name is Pete. is he more qualified to cook steak than any shmuck in the comments and how do you know the people in the comments aren't chefs?
I don't eat meat but my children asked if I could make them a steak for dinner. I watched this video so I could work out how to cook one and they loved the steak, so what he is saying and doing must work. Thank you for the video.
My idea of a good, heavy pan is a well-seasoned cast iron skillet. And for those who say that this isn't how you cook a steak, it actually is ... but it's one way out of many to cook a steak and have it turn out deliciously. And that's why the steak is among the more versatile food choices because of the variety of ways you can cook it into a great meal.
@@claudiocavaliere856 my reply was removed so ill clarify without my gold tier advice that i put in that comment Jamie olive oil cant cook find a better video if you like food
+Magnak BECAUSE IS FUCKING AMAZING. if you people in here have no idea about the Mediterranean style of cooking then you probably need to read a bit more.
+Magnak because Jamie is an fucking idiot reason he is famous is because he can cook better than toddlers . you shouldnt push the steak on the on pan or put anything when it finnished its simply going let the juices out and wreck the taste. dosent take expert to find that out
Thanks for this technique very challenging with thin steak askew from whats traditional taught. Moving forward please share final product for reference with your opinion, it would be valuable for credibility Cheers
@@LJW55 That's a new one for me. Never heard of medium steak. I only ever heard of blue, rare, medium rare, well done. If you think that is the perfect steak, you shouldn't be cooking steak.
I don't understand lots of these comments, lemon on steak is absolutely beautiful. Another delicious way to enjoy a tang with your steak is to create this tangy butter... Add finely chopped garlic, finely chopped parsley, lemon juice and salt and pepper. Combine all ingredients well, and serve to melt in top of steak. I've only ever gotten complements for that, and from some harsh critics too!
omar fuller um a what? It's a fucking steak my dude the only thing about it that matters is that it's cooked and good. Go get a life instead of starting arguments about a fucking steak loser
I don't believe it but the MLG-mentality has spread to cooking steak! Omg, filthy casual. This guy can't even 360 no-tong a steak, what a scrublord! He'll never get into FryZe Clan!
En Argentina ese corte de carne se llama Bife de Chorizo (cuando esta sin hueso) o Bife Angosto cuando esta con el hueso; no le agregamos aceite, solo sal y lo cocinamos solo en dos pasos sobre una plancha de hierro fundido muy gruesa. Una vez que la carne toca la plancha no se mueve hasta dar vuelta.
I mean if ur gonna add a whole bunch of olive oil at the end anyway, why not just cook it in the olive oil instead... The meat will absorb the oil that you already put on it beforehand or will evaporate.
고기를 굽기 전에 올리브유를 두르고 구운 후에도 올리브유를 두르네요 고기는 너무 맛있지요 요리법 감사해요 I put olive oil on it before I bake it. You put olive oil on it after it's baked. The meat is so delicious. Thank you for the recipe.
He is playing way too much with the meat, turning it too much and cooking it for too long. 8 minutes for a steak that thin is too much, that steak will be well done. Also I don't get why he drowned the steak in olive oil and lemon juice at the end. (I'm not a professional chef or anything... anymore. I was though)
Such a nice steak... so many mistakes... no pun intended. I could elaborate, but... would you listen. Take care man... peace, and stop ruining steaks... please.
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Poorly executed. You definitely should be dropping butter there at the end so that you get a better color and finish to the steak. That looked awful. Also it didn't appear he seasoned it right....not to mention the lemon. Joke, really.
Leroy Jenkins I have seen many people saying to oil the steak first and I wanted a logical explanation, apologies if me asking for it sounded like an "ambush" from a "dweed"
the cooking time depends on the thickness of the steak...... a steak that thick to cook to medium would take about 4 mins each side ... thats what he cooked it for obv if it was half the thickness it would only need two mins each side to reach medium
Just cooked my first steak following this advice and it was delicious. Had loads of steaks before by the way, just never cooked myself. Don't understand the bad comments. Thank you Pete and Lidl :)
I wonder if this is a Tfal cooking commercial. If it is, thank U! If it’s not, thank you. I was looking for just an easy peasy way to cook a couple pieces of small Strip Steak. Mine are 1” X 1/2” thick. This is a start. I will let you know how it tasted. PS: I remember 1” X 3/4” X 6” long with 6-7 in a package on sale for about $14 bucks and I thought that was a good price. Not that cost anymore. I could be wrong with price and amount but I remember the couple times I got it were a super deal. It’s been awhile. Thanks again
This is exactly what I was looking for. A dry overcooked beef tasting like cheap olive oil and lemon. Thanks for sharing.
Lmfao
Hahahaha
Jamie's mate really doesnt know how to cook, and imagine posting a steak video without it's cross-section.
I watched the video twice I didn't see him put lemon on the steak.
@@frankthetank1369 check with sound at 3:54
Why make a vid on cooking a steak if you don't cut it open at the end?
exactly
cause he obviously overcooked it. 8 minutes in total, overcooked
Because it’s already dry AF.. LOL
And a eating first bite test
thats what i want to say
Looks good, I might try it without the steak just to change things up.
what? what the f..... without the steak, you mean you're gonna cook the salt and paper only?? what?
+TheTakaraputo ikr this nigga crazy
that's the joke u fucking moron. this fucking idiot chef cant cook steak
+TheTakaraputo this comment literally made my night
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Ok several things wrong here.
1. The steak is still going to be cold 20 minutes after it leaves the fridge, you should really give it an hour.
2. It's better to season the steak with salt (pepper if you want) and oil the pan, but I don't have such a big problem with putting oil on the steak.
3. Make sure the pan is REALLY hot when you put the steak in.
4. Make sure the steak is thoroughly seared before you turn it. This depends on the cut and the thickness of the steak, "every 2 minutes" is not a general rule.
5. Turn it as little as possible. You want to turn it only often enough that it doesn't burn on either side and that it cooks through evenly. Again this depends on the cut/thickness.
6. When you have turned it for the first time, add a knob of butter and use this to baste the steak so the top doesn't dry out. I like to add garlic and thyme with my butter, although this is not necessary. Salt is the minimum seasoning, salt and pepper is fairly usual, and I wouldn't add more than what I do or you're detracting from the core flavour of the steak.
7. Take your steak out to rest when it's rare. There are multiple ways to tell when this is. Place it on a WARM plate and leave to rest for at LEAST 5 minutes (don't worry - it won't go cold, in fact, it will keep cooking a little). Once rested, your steak will be cooked through medium rare (generally acknowledged as the ideal steak) moist, tender and delicious. The resting juices can be added back into the pan and combined with the flavoured butter. This can be spooned over your meal or used as part of a sauce to serve with it. I prefer the former as I like steak to be quite simple so you can appreciate how good the meat is on its own. THE most important thing about steak is not even the cooking, it's making sure you have a good cut of meat. The flavour speaks for itself. Keep it simple.
And for the LOVE OF GOD, DON'T put f*cking lemon or olive oil on your steak at the end. Lemon does NOT compliment steak as a flavour and the olive oil will serve only to make your steak greasy.
Jay C I cook my steak pretty much EXACTLY the same way you do (minus the thyme, but it sounds so delish...will give it a go the next ...er..."thyme" I have steak, sorry that was really awful). I don't know who taught the guy to add oil and lemon at the end, but it must've been someone who didn't know one thing about cooking steak. Awful, awful, awful and absolutely pointless. I've never done it, I've never seen anyone do it and no respectable steakhouse will give you a lemon and olive oil if they knew you were going to put that shit all over their steak.
That's straight from Gordon ramasy's steak video
Leith A copy my comment much?
Jay C None of you have any experience working in a kitchen .. there is no "perfect" way to cook a steak unless your only frame of reference is watching youtube videos while you eat chicken mcnuggets. Everyone on the internet thinks they are a french master chef because thats gordons pedigree...
I have 13 years experience in kitchens as a chef and know exactly what i'm talking about, if you don't think there is a correct way to cook a steak then you're an idiot. It is not an art form its a science there is a best way and every other way is a wrong way.
I like the way he cooked the steak so much and then I read the comments and then I realized I had no clue how to cook the steak
Muhammad well in every food video in youtube every person in the comment sections becomes a michelin chef
cedric cedric u hit the mark man.. every video has pple offering their unwanted opinions. idk y they dnt go n make videos instead
Same people probably put A1 sauce and ketchup on a fine tender steak/lamb
Max Verstappen same
Max Verstappen different ways of cooking a steak, i wanna try something new as to why im here... lmfao
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Standard size 3 quarter inch thick steak, rules apply:
2 minutes (1 min each side) - rare
4 minutes (2 min each side) - medium rare
6 minutes (3 min each side) - medium
8 minutes or more (4 min or more each side) - welldone/over cooked.
Don't forget to season it with some good olive oil while it's resting !
Well done is not over cooking it dumb arse.
@@alipetuniashow It is. Eat chicken if you want well done meat.
@@pellman87 there is nothing wrong with well done though. If you make a proper well done it won’t be overcooked and it’ll be just fine.
More oil would give it a better color and a better crisp. You also want to fry that fat more so the flavors can enter the meat. The lack of seasoning, well, thats obvious.
How did Jamie Oliver become such a huge food star? WHo gets away with drizzling a steak with olive oil at the end and adding lemon?
This isnt Jamie oliver, its his mate Pete.
I know this ain't Jamie and as much as I like him, he does add drizzle of olive oil to everything!
Mediterranean cuisine, tend to do this to grilled meats and it taste amazing. I'm not a fan of Oliver though, I find him so sloppy and I don't like his food handling methods. I never see him wash his hands after handling meat, it's really weird. I know you're suppose to watch his vids to learn techniques and not eat his food, but it's still unsettling.
iLoveTurtlesHaha You do realize a lot of his videos are edited right? He washes his hands in between takes.
brant diabo I am aware of that. As a content creator, I am aware that videos are edited. When teaching food preparation, one should include proper sanitation techniques as well. I still maintain that he is very sloppy in the kitchen though.
"Now as the steaks resting, I'm just going to ruin the steak"
+Gobbersmack Now as I watch this video, I'm just going to go the comments and bitch about how someone likes their steak.
+MiamiChicken Now as I read this I'm just going to- fuck it.
haha for real
+Gobbersmack lmaoooooooo
+ShariSez1 No it shouldn't. That's just how he and a lot of people prefer their steak.
It’s great they found someone so charismatic for the video.
He is chili jam man
It’s great they found an asshole for your comment
😅
@@RashadSaleh92 oh boo hooo
I know i feel like im in a therapy chair, very relaxing
Add more seasoning. Cook for 6 mins only. Melt a little fat from the steak in the pan BEFORE you add the steak (adds flavour). If you like, add a little garlic butter towards the end for flavour too. Don't add olive oil or LEMON to the steak at the end. Keep it simple - ENJOY!
Thanks
This guy is calm af.
+Babybucksla
Lol
I know. People say meat eaters are always aggressive and shiznizzzz. But this guy is the king of being clam.
Waste of a wank
yeah his probably cooked a few thousand steaks.
I always watch this video to make myself feel better
We've come a long way in 9 years. We all watched people cooking steaks the wrong way for years. Then RUclips and Guga came along and showed us how to do it right 😎😍
Bloody oath. And forget that non stick horrible pan plastic coating. Long live Guga!
Let's dew it
Guga top man
Boom roasted! 😂 Guga is the pro
oiling it before cooking
flipping every couple of minutes
oiling it at the end
how not to cook a steak, with Jamie Oliver's mate Pete
Hokibukisa Whats wrong with oiling it before cooking it? I oil then season it but I dont put oil or lemon juice at the end.
Jack Lindvall Oiling it before cooking is about the only thing he did right lol
Bacon and cheese has been stuffed into a crust well, new chef techniques have you flipping it multiple times instead of just flipping it once. The game changes as time goes on and people discover new ways to do things. The is no objectiveness to food you nooblet.
Darkshadowside This video was shot at least 10 years ago. This is not a new technique at all. He can cook it however he wants, I don't give a damn.
+Jack Lindvall Don't expect an answer. He can't give it because he doesn't know it. For me, i would skip the extra oil at the end. But OPiling before cooking and flipping more than two times is perfectly Ok.
watching cooking videos at night is dangerous. Darn. Makes me hungry! Why people dislike this btw?
7 years later,it’s still one of the worst steak recipes I’ve ever seen
I use a cast iron skillet to caramelize the steak, then stick the pan in a 500°f oven for the time it takes to reach medium rare. Remove from oven, remove from skillet and let rest for at least 5 minutes.
The time in the oven will vary with the thickness of the steak.
Well said! We have a Waygu distributor here where I live, and these babies come 5inches thick! The oven is a must for something that thick.
Yes!!! That sounds delicious! But.....does your steak tilt?
I actually saw this interesting way of cooking it for perfect medium rare. Cook in the oven for like five minutes on 150 f after preheat, and then sear it on the stove top, to your liking.
+Yitzchak Epstein It's sometimes called reverse roasting.. I found this method and an article that explained why it worked when looking for a way to perfectly roast a prime or rib eye roast. It was AMAZING.
www.seriouseats.com/2009/12/the-food-lab-how-to-cook-roast-a-perfect-prime-rib.html
"Just a drizzle of good olive oil"
Proceeds to bathe the steak in oil
How not to cook steak
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Pretty much ahaha
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Wait what’s he doing wrong?
@@samih213 ADD MILK FOR EXTRA FLAVOUR
@@samih213 look at gordon and marco vids, this guy is no chef
This guy sounds like jamie Oliver trying to recording a vídeo in the middle of the night and trying not to wake up everyone
If someone squeezed lemon juice on my steak I'd probably just slap them out of reflex.
DaemoniumCC ...and that person would dodge your bitch slap and knock you down, like a man. We don't live in the middle ages anymore.
DaemoniumCC Maybe one day you will get it. Your brain (hopefully) still has to mature.
tzlawina Hahah okay there kid. In the meantime, have fun with lemon juice on your steaks.
DaemoniumCC I don't think it's just his steak he likes his lemon juice on. Sherlock Holmes once approached Dr Watson with his pants undone and a lemon in his hand. When Watson asked what he was aiming to do, he said "lemonentry my dear Watson, Lemonentry"
Hoshi Allen Hahahahaha
This man should never be allowed to harm a steak ever again!
Just tried this method, it was very good! Highly recommend
He didn't show us the money shot. . . the slice through the steak
why is the steak resting? Was it tired before?
+Alex S hahaha, that was funny! But the real reason is so that the juices can redistribute. If you were to try to cut it straight away, all the juices would run out. Your first bite would be good, but the rest would be dry. Resting just makes it so every bite is juicy. Also, for the record, I would have left off the lemon juice and extra oil at the end. The rest of the cooking method is pretty spot on, in my opinion.
***** Thanks for that Nicole, I always wondered about this resting business in these videos. lol
ugh...
Yea he had himself a cheeky workout beforehand. Never want a steak thats all worked up boi.
I'd be exhausted after 8 min of turning.
I come from south Greece and this is exactly how we make it. A lot of fresh and pure olive oil and lemon, of course..
I’m curious and adventurous enough to try it that way, though I do love a little butter, a sprig of rosemary and a clove or two of garlic.
Greeks and their love of olive oil
@@harrisonmarira2062 It is not love, it is necessity
Nobody wants half the bottle of olive oil drizzled over their steak before they eat it!
lmao
ain't nobody got time for that
You dont care because he is the one who is goin to eat that steak
Oh ..for a person who uses grease in there hair..leaving stain on the pillow case
this comment really wasn't necessary what is wrong with people?
ok guys i checked! This was *NOT* uploaded on April Fools day
Obizur lolllll
i cooked mine in garlic butter medium rare and it went down lovely😀
Very good and simple recipe...I just tried it and it turned out medium-rare as i wanted it...
a good cooked steak is 100 times better
@@faouri. nah you get less meat, plus less flavours and bad texture like rubber
@@hahahahah2293 i said a “good” cooked steak not well done my friend.
@@faouri. i misunderstood it
I've never seem lemon added to a sirloin steak after it was cooked. I wouldn't think those two flavors go together.
are you kidding i always put lemon on steak try it ! this is so good
you clearly haven't ate in greece have you?! :o Cooked meats always have lemon squeezed over the top. Taste sensation in my opinion.
Don't knock it till you try it.
Marcus Coster I not knocking it...only saying I've not seen it before. I'm actually going to try it as I'm curious to what lemon can add to beef.
poker slob It takes a little bit of the richness off and adds some freshness. If you marinate the steak in citrus before cooking it breaks down the meat a little and tenderizes it.
I feel bad for that steak, it deserved better.
Lucas Lima that cow died in vain
Would still probably taste decent
I read that "it deserved butter"
@@joannahaj1012 for real tho lol
The was 11 years ago so that was prob considered a decent steak lol but still looks good
This don't seem right...
Well, you shouldn't drench olive oil on a steak.
Unless you like it that way.
+If you're 555 Then I'm 666 what is a maggot doing here!!! \m/ haha
+sk sk Ayeee, we are the pulse of the maggots!!!! \m/
+If you're 555 Then I'm 666 you are its because if u turn a steak more than once it toughens
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Don't like cooking steaks in a non stick pan, Don't like coating the meat with oil, heat the oil in the pan then put the steak in it seasoned, only turning once, then add butter, garlic to baste and then grill the sides, pull let rest... add baste with garnish. 5 star instead of 3.5 stars...
Thats exactly how I'm about to cook mine right now :D
Perfect
you sir...are correct. That's Exactly how its done.
Dont think thats a good way to cook a steak. You want to turn it even more often then the 1 minute. Go look up Hestons steak.
As someone who sells pans, I always recommend people NOT to cook steak in a non-stick pan. Use either a carbone steel pan, an cast iron pan or a stainless steel pan. I am a great fan of stainless steel.
i might as well just serve myself a glass of olive oil to drink
Hahaha
Why not, it's good for you, and it keeps food moist?
no garlick. no onions. no butter. no rosemary. finish with olive oil and lemon. thats perfect...
garlick???
Ari sorry. Garlic. With no "k". English is not my first language. Any one can notice that just by reading my name.
Pedro Sávio spanish?
Trap Rap brazilian
Make it even better no olive oil no lemon a steak should taste like a steal not some sour olive
Qué bueno!!!...se ve riquísimo!!!...
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Lemon on a steak?!?! Yep you have been taught by Jamie Oliver
I always try lemon on steak en meal its pretty good
@J. C. add garlic and onion powder also
If you have never eaten steak with some lemon, you're missing out.
Why not att ketshup while your at it
Lemon on steak is good as
Is it median or median rare....have no idea....he should have cut the steak so we can see it
+Wentao Feng Medium.
+Wentao Feng yeah
***** how long for medium rare im going to use sea salt, pepper, butter and oil for around 12onz rump whats your recommendation
+Pride of the Black country actually its not the weight, but the thickness of the steak that determines for how long it should be seared. If you're steak is around 3 cm thick (or 1 1/4") you should go for 3-4 minutes on both sides. Also, don't add pepper at the beginning, it might burn and develope a bad sidetaste. Don't use butter as that will burn too and get bitter. Turn your steak once! and only once! and get the pan as hot as possible before putting in the steak. Also i would stay away from olive oil since the taste does not add to the taste of steak in my opinion.
Logo - thank you for your input im making my steak tommorow
The comments have me dying 😭
Aww dont cry, its ok
No olive oil in the pan to cook and base the steak, but then proceeds to drizzle the entire US oil reserves all over the cooked steak? My man needs a change of career
That’s exactly what I took from that! 👍 Why put olive oil on a steak after.....🤮
You play with your meat too much. No double entendre intended. When I was training to be a chef my mentor would have smacked my hand if I turned a steak as many times as you did. I personally have an issue with the finishing with lemon juice; but I know that is just my American sensibilities. I don't see citrus and beef going together. I am fair minded and will try it before making a final judgement.
+hoosierarcher You are exactly right.
+hoosierarcher use pair are telling jamie oliver how to cook steak aff red it all now must be devo a pair of cranks
just because he has a tv cooking show doesn't make him perfect in all things. I am a chef too.
+hoosierarcher Yep. Once on one side, once on the other. Too much fiddling going on here.
come on man ue american all the best chefs are from EU
why did you guy watch this video on how to cook steak if you already know how? just so you could tell the chef his way is wrong?
+TheCarta I was expecting perfection from Jamie Oliver but I'm very disappointed - quite possibly the worst way of doing steak!
+TheCarta Because technique can always be perfected, and you might learn a few handy tricks. It's quite embarrassing though when you feel like you need to teach the teacher and not the other way around...
+Amozmusicmaker Then please show us how to make a steak. Anyone one of you here, post a video. I'm trying to learn.
Yes, I have seen those videos. Damn steaks look great. I want to see a video made by one of these trolls on this thread to see how much better theirs are.
+TheCarta is he a chef? all i know is he is Jamie Oliver's mate and his name is Pete. is he more qualified to cook steak than any shmuck in the comments and how do you know the people in the comments aren't chefs?
It's pretty funny how the most popular video on Jamie Oliver's channel isn't even him.
Very iseful.great way of cooking...
No wonder Jamie Oliver's restaurants went out of business
Lol
i agree.....
What happened ?
융-jungcooking he went bankrupt
Chippy Gaming yes, and this was lucky in this case
The amount of oil used towards the end was horrendous
A good chef will never do that. A steak does not need any extra oil once it's cooked.
This is the worst steak cooking video I’ve watched! No flavour and drenched in olive oil
Michael Thompson what did you taste it?
Your a nutty bro shut up
I was told a good steak doesn't need anything
Salt pepper?lemon,? A Steak should Taste like a Steak
@@djjankov6667 wow, i know lemon is overboard. but salt and pepper is a basic for steak bro. nothing wrong putting salt and pepper on steak
I don't eat meat but my children asked if I could make them a steak for dinner. I watched this video so I could work out how to cook one and they loved the steak, so what he is saying and doing must work. Thank you for the video.
For me i like wrapping my steak after cooking in my 1 week old brief and leave it for 2 minutes .. the result is awesome.
Tried my steak with the lemon. At first I thought it would be a bad idea, but when I tried it, it was good. Thanks
My idea of a good, heavy pan is a well-seasoned cast iron skillet.
And for those who say that this isn't how you cook a steak, it actually is ... but it's one way out of many to cook a steak and have it turn out deliciously.
And that's why the steak is among the more versatile food choices because of the variety of ways you can cook it into a great meal.
Don’t cook your steak like this, go watch Guga do it right.
Omg thanks I had no idea you can cook steak in a frying pan can you do fried eggs in one aswel?
Why am I even watching this, I've been a vegetarian for 14 years LOL
Am I nuts (yes) or is this soothing to watch?!
Dude calm your titties
Dude
+dynamite power hahaha guys you never had a girlfriend ? :D
+dynamite power 😂😂😂😂😂😂
What is this with all these internet knaves. Dang :P
Jamie is the sole reason the olive oil industry is alive
Hahahahah
I’ve seen a few perfect steak videos but they never say what level heat? Low, medium or high? That’s pretty important don’t you think??
Very high heat
Because you always use the highest when searing, how would you even proceed to sear a steak on low
Absolutely amazing! I shall try immediately!
Im guessing you're not much of a cook?
@@cdy7480 well, I try! I enjoy cooking very much! It relaxes me! Also I do love eating as well!
Lmfao my reply was removed
@@claudiocavaliere856 my reply was removed so ill clarify without my gold tier advice that i put in that comment Jamie olive oil cant cook find a better video if you like food
@@cdy7480 I do indeed and would appreciate if you send it to me! Thank you so much!
"I am become death, the destroyer of steaks" Jamie Oliver mate Pete
Just seen the lemon juice bit where he nails the coffin shut
Jamie Oliver + Olive Oil + Olive Oil + Olive Oil = LOVE
OH GOD! Why the lemon and olive oil at the end!?!
It's an Italian way of dressing seasoning steak. It's actually quite nice, I would also add salt, you should try it once.
Olaf O Nah. I prefer the taste of a good piece of meat.
+Magnak no homo
+Magnak BECAUSE IS FUCKING AMAZING. if you people in here have no idea about the Mediterranean style of cooking then you probably need to read a bit more.
+Magnak because Jamie is an fucking idiot reason he is famous is because he can cook better than toddlers . you shouldnt push the steak on the on pan or put anything when it finnished its simply going let the juices out and wreck the taste. dosent take expert to find that out
Thanks for this technique very challenging with thin steak askew from whats traditional taught. Moving forward please share final product for reference with your opinion, it would be valuable for credibility Cheers
8 minutes for a medium rare steak, on high heat. Nah mate not a chance.
Hi
Nunya Business why the hell are u so pissed calm down m8
@Nunya Business what did he said to be that rude ,bro??
He actually said medium, not m/rare...
@@LJW55 That's a new one for me. Never heard of medium steak. I only ever heard of blue, rare, medium rare, well done. If you think that is the perfect steak, you shouldn't be cooking steak.
I will have some steak with my olive oil 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
"a drizzle of olive oil" as he fucking drowns the thing.
I don't understand lots of these comments, lemon on steak is absolutely beautiful.
Another delicious way to enjoy a tang with your steak is to create this tangy butter...
Add finely chopped garlic, finely chopped parsley, lemon juice and salt and pepper. Combine all ingredients well, and serve to melt in top of steak.
I've only ever gotten complements for that, and from some harsh critics too!
Fish *
Tried it for the first time at home. Thank you, it came out good!
OMG... Jamie have you been living under a rock your whole life ?
NEVER TURN A STEAK MORE THAN ONCE....
This guy needs to watch Gordon Ramsay’s video on how to cook steak
Bloody right!!!
not just Gordon's, anybody!
Perfekt Jaimie, just the way I love it.🙂
Idk wtf everyone is talking about that steak looks fucking bomb
+J Bullock You sir seem to be a fucking cassual about your steaks
omar fuller um a what? It's a fucking steak my dude the only thing about it that matters is that it's cooked and good. Go get a life instead of starting arguments about a fucking steak loser
Your cassualness is killing me, you're breaking my heart
I don't believe it but the MLG-mentality has spread to cooking steak!
Omg, filthy casual. This guy can't even 360 no-tong a steak, what a scrublord! He'll never get into FryZe Clan!
ShadowkeeperTei ................stfu............
Boy, if that is how you cook the perfect steak, anybody can get on here and claim they know how to cook anything.
You're doing exactly that right now
I made my 1st steak according to this video.(including the lemon juice)
It was fantastic. Maybe simplicity is best.
Don’t cook your steak like this, go watch Guga do it right.
Great I love Cheep....goid things! Like good olive oil...Simply love yr advice in cooking stuff
En Argentina ese corte de carne se llama Bife de Chorizo (cuando esta sin hueso) o Bife Angosto cuando esta con el hueso; no le agregamos aceite, solo sal y lo cocinamos solo en dos pasos sobre una plancha de hierro fundido muy gruesa. Una vez que la carne toca la plancha no se mueve hasta dar vuelta.
I mean if ur gonna add a whole bunch of olive oil at the end anyway, why not just cook it in the olive oil instead... The meat will absorb the oil that you already put on it beforehand or will evaporate.
Oil cant evaporate, too heavy
Cheap oil for cooking, He Said it
He cooks it with cheap olive oil so it doesn't stick.
All the recipes with Jamie are beautiful, just like him!
I think that steak looks delicious 😍
Lemon on a steak! Somebody please call Spanish inquisition.
what about the olive oil on top of it? as if the meat wasn't fatty enough already!
Christina A. You use the olive oil for non stick and cooking purposes reason you put it on the steak olive oil is also not bad for you at all
@@cashin2501 But you never ever pour raw olive oil over a steak once it's cooked.
doowoppyify weirdos do lol
Has anyone watched this on the last day of 2020
Ues
Yeap
Unfortunately I did, that poor steak.
has anyone watched this in January 2021?
Happy new years
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I put olive oil on it before I bake it.
You put olive oil on it after it's baked.
The meat is so delicious.
Thank you for the recipe.
I was screaming NOOOOOOOO in my head throughout the entire video.
+That Guy Exactly my thought!!
+That Guy why? just asking.
He is playing way too much with the meat, turning it too much and cooking it for too long. 8 minutes for a steak that thin is too much, that steak will be well done. Also I don't get why he drowned the steak in olive oil and lemon juice at the end. (I'm not a professional chef or anything... anymore. I was though)
+That Guy The lemon juice and olive oil is an after marinade. I've had it before its delicious. Try it atleast once :)
+That Guy oh my god, he literally did everything wrong you can while cooking a steak, do you really think this is real?? With that title?
This guy made steak in a non stick pan
I made steak in a non stick pan
*Gordon Ramsay's mates are laughing out loud 🙂*
Busting the steak with the butter that’s the way to go ‼️‼️‼️ Why he made that video 😮
I think he mistakenly thought beef was seafood
I'm pretty sure this was a joke video.
Shut up nobody's cares about your opinion so just get in my pokeball already
+Clorox Bleach Go back to leafy's videos
That's how my mom cooks steak... And it's delicious!
Squirtle lmaoooo I love you
Clorox Bleach loool u killed me bro
Such a nice steak... so many mistakes... no pun intended. I could elaborate, but... would you listen. Take care man... peace, and stop ruining steaks... please.
Well said.
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Lion king wth??????
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Poorly executed. You definitely should be dropping butter there at the end so that you get a better color and finish to the steak. That looked awful. Also it didn't appear he seasoned it right....not to mention the lemon. Joke, really.
Leroy Jenkins "Doesn't seem right" any logical reason to what you're saying or is that right out of your arse?
Leroy Jenkins I have seen many people saying to oil the steak first and I wanted a logical explanation, apologies if me asking for it sounded like an "ambush" from a "dweed"
Leroy Jenkins he puts the olive oil on the steak so it doesn't burn on the pan.
8 min of cooking!? You'll be eating a tire.
+Detschizm For me always rare.
not really.
😅😅😅
the cooking time depends on the thickness of the steak...... a steak that thick to cook to medium would take about 4 mins each side ... thats what he cooked it for obv if it was half the thickness it would only need two mins each side to reach medium
It also depends on how hot the pan is
Just cooked my first steak following this advice and it was delicious. Had loads of steaks before by the way, just never cooked myself. Don't understand the bad comments. Thank you Pete and Lidl :)
I also think it's very good ❤
very cool! I'm glad I stumbled across this :-D
8 minutes? Mate, cook another; I have a pair of Trickers Stowe boots that need re-soling. Get to work!
Pete, the ultimate troll
First time I’ve seen or heard of cooking steak without incorporating butter and or garlic
I wonder if this is a Tfal cooking commercial. If it is, thank U!
If it’s not, thank you. I was looking for just an easy peasy way to cook a couple pieces of small Strip Steak. Mine are 1” X 1/2” thick. This is a start. I will let you know how it tasted.
PS: I remember 1” X 3/4” X 6” long with 6-7 in a package on sale for about $14 bucks and I thought that was a good price. Not that cost anymore. I could be wrong with price and amount but I remember the couple times I got it were a super deal. It’s been awhile. Thanks again
Lemon with your steak? GTFO.
lmao who in the hell eat lemon with steak
Its not ordinary but it is pretty good. Acidity kills the greasiness of the steak, brings a little bit of freshness to your palate.
Steak with lemon? I can roll with.
Lemon with steak? GTFO
LOL Alan. XD
We usually eat steaks with lemon juice in Greece. I think that most people should try the taste. Lemon and a good amount of salt.