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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook mike's 10 minute rare t-bone steak & baked potato dinner using 17 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's 10 Minute Rare T-Bone Steak & Baked Potato Dinner:
- Get ● For The T-Bone Steaks
- Prepare 2 (12 oz) Beef Lion T-Bone Steaks [well marbled - preferably room temp]
- Make ready dash Garlic Olive Oil [to lightly coat steaks + reserves for potatoes]
- Get to taste Fresh Cracked Sea Salt & Black Pepper [+ reserves for potatoes]
- Take 2 tbsp Garlic Butter [steak topping]
- Make ready ● For The Microwaved Potatoes
- Get 2 EX LG #1 Idaho Potatoes [scrubbed, dried and peirced several times with a knife]
- Make ready as needed a Cling Wrap [to seal potatoes]
- Get dash Garlic Olive Oil [to coat potatoes]
- Get as needed Sea Salt And Black Pepper [to sprinkle on oiled spuds]
- Take as needed Salted Butter [room temperature]
- Prepare as needed Chilled Fresh Sour Cream
- Prepare as needed Fresh Garden Chives
- Prepare ● For The Garnishments
- Get as needed Chilled Garden Tomatoes [bloomed]
- Take as needed Chilled Fresh Strawberries
- Make ready as needed Fresh Garden Parsley
They are fine and they look fantastic. A T-bone steak is a prime cut of beef that gets its name from the T-shaped bone that divides it. It is cut from a vertebral cross-section of the strip loin and the tenderloin, two of the most succulent sections of meat on a cow. Marinate in everything listed above in Marinade for an hour or longer.
Steps to make Mike's 10 Minute Rare T-Bone Steak & Baked Potato Dinner:
- Clean and heat your grill to high temperature and flame.
- Lightly rub your steaks with garlic olive oil and dash with sea salt and fresh ground black pepper.
- In the meantime, quickly coat your spuds with olive oil, [or bacon grease] peirce with a knife several times, sprinkle spuds with sea salt, fresh ground black pepper and wrap both tightly with cling wrap. Microwave for 7 to 10 minutes. Check spuds for doneness at 5 minutes tho. A sharp knife should easily peirce your potato when she's fully cooked.
- Sear steaks on high over direct flames for 2 to 3 minutes each side. Depending upon the rareness you desire. But, you will want some serious char on your steaks so keep those flames high! ;0)
- Garnish steaks with garlic butter and fresh parsley. Top your potatoes with butter, black pepper, sour cream and fresh chives. That's it folks! Easy peasy! Enjoy!
It is cut from a vertebral cross-section of the strip loin and the tenderloin, two of the most succulent sections of meat on a cow. Marinate in everything listed above in Marinade for an hour or longer. Place steaks on a high heat greased grill. Grill on high heat for three minutes on each side for a rare steak. Even quicker than a McDonald's drive thru!
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