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Bistro-Style NY Strip Steak | Food Wishes
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Learn how to cook a perfect bistro-style pan-seared steak with a classic French pan sauce. This video teaches essential cooking vocabulary like searing, deglazing, and emulsifying, while walking you through each step from seasoning to building a shallot and white wine reduction sauce. Great for expanding your kitchen English and understanding restaurant-level cooking techniques.
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DownloadHello, this is Chef John from foodwishes.com with bistro style steak.
That's right, I'm going to teach you how to cook a steak bistro style, which means pan seared and pan sauced. And if you only ever
enjoy your steaks grilled, this is going to be a game changer.
And by the way, this is not about a particular cut of steak, but rather a method for cooking it. And
my favorite cut to do this with is a nice thick New York strip, which is where we will start our adventure.
And what I'd like to do first is cut off the very thick membrane that's attached to the meat right where the fat cap was,
which is usually trimmed off, but not necessarily the thick membrane underneath.
So all we need to do is slide a knife right between that membrane and
the meat, which I'm doing with it facing up so you can see what I'm talking about.
But once we're in the right spot, we'll flip that over and simply make a flat cut, keeping our knife flat against the membrane. And
once we've gone that way, we can go back the other way.
And since that connective tissue is so tough, the edge of the knife will slide right against it. And
when you get to the end, you'll see you will have trimmed everything off and not lost really any meat at all. And that's it.
Once most of it's been removed, we can do a little bit of fine tuning and
trim some more off if we want, which is optional, as is this entire step.
But our steak is going to cook more evenly and be even more pleasurable to eat, so I almost always do this.
And then once our steak is trimmed, we'll go ahead and
season that on both sides very generously with a mixture of kosher salt.
And freshly ground black pepper.
And probably the biggest difference between a piece of meat cooked at home and one cooked in a restaurant, bistro, or otherwise,
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To move your body or an object so that it faces a different direction. It also means to change the direction you are moving, such as when walking or driving.
A steak is a thick slice of meat, usually beef, that is cooked by grilling, frying, or broiling. While typically referring to beef, it can also describe thick cuts of other meats or large fish like salmon.
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