Whenever I eat steak at home I make strip steaks. (And, believe it or not, I get them at Aldi. For some reason their strip steaks are so tender and flavorful. Reasonably priced, too.) When I eat out it's either a strip or prime rib. Once in a great while I'll eat ribeye, but I find it to be a little too rich. But my nutritionist said filet mignon is better for WLS patients, because it's much easier to chew thoroughly and goes down easier. So, I splurged and bought some filet a couple weeks back. I figured I would try that first and then work my way up. I'm not a big fan of filet, though; it just doesn't have the "steak" flavor I like. But tonight I went with the strip steak. Given that I had both the strip and the filet in the freezer, I just couldn't resist the allure of the strip steak: the thickness, the light marbling, and that nice ring of fat around the outside. (My favorite part is when I burn the fatty edges on the grill. YUM! Yes, I'm my father's daughter.)
Normally I don't put anything on my steak except salt and pepper. I believe good steak doesn't need any seasoning to make it taste better; however, I decided to use a meat rub (A.A. Borsari Seasoned Salt), which I bought at Whole Foods last month. I'd heard it was really good so I figured I'd try it out. It said to rub the meat with olive oil and then rub the seasoning in. I then put it on the grill. On the side I made sauteed mushrooms (for me; Bob is a mushroom-hater), baked potatoes, and buttered corn.
To sum up my first steak dinner since December in one word: HEAVEN! I was on cloud nine when I bit into that steak. I can't even describe the utter joy I felt. So juicy and tender. I just sat there, savoring every chew. And the steak rub made it even better. It was delicious and I would definitely use it again. The mushrooms were great. I sauteed them in olive oil with some salt and pepper, and then added a little butter and Worcestershire sauce at the end. The baked potato was good, too. Just better, salt, and pepper. Normally I put french onion dip on my baked potatoes, but I didn't have any. (Yes, that sounds weird, but it's great! It's like having seasoned sour cream on your potato.)
So, here's my dinner: 2 oz. steak, a little over 1 oz of mushrooms, and 1/2 a baked potato (3.5 oz) with butter. And I was able to eat 95% of it. Obviously, the steak went first.
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