Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Best Way to Reheat Steaks Without Drying Them Out

The Best Way to Reheat Steaks Without Drying Them OutThe Best Way to Reheat Steaks Without Drying Them Out Knowing how to cook a perfect steak in the first place is a worthwhile skill to have, but if you have leftovers and want to reheat them without making them all dried out and gross, this method from America's Test Kitchen is perfect.

Essentially, the trick for reheating cooked steak without losing moisture or that flavorful crust is to duplicate the cooking method that got it to where it was in the first place. Start it off slow in the oven, then sear it in a pan, the way the video above describes. I've been known to use this cooking method and the reverse (searing first and then finishing in the oven) when making steaks, but I'll admit this technique probably works to retain moisture in already-cooked steaks better.

While "leftover steak" isn't exactly a problem I think most people are likely to have, it is a great way to properly reheat leftovers from a restaurant or a big backyard grilling session.

Super Quick Video Tips: The Best Way to Reheat Steaks | America's Test Kitchen (YouTube)

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/wc4TOO4svIU/the-best-way-to-reheat-steaks-without-drying-them-out

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