schoolsout
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I put reg yellow mustard in ground beef when making burgers at times...
I put reg yellow mustard in ground beef when making burgers at times...
I put reg yellow mustard in ground beef when making burgers at times...
Jinman, Have you ever been here Cattleman's Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch near El Paso, Texas:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
A burger without mustard is like a day without sunshine.I love mustard on my burgers and always rub my ribs with it when putting them into the smoker.:licking:
BTW: I think my favorite chain steakhouse is Outback Steakhouse. I normally get their rib-eye or porterhouse tenderloin with a side of mushrooms. As with all chains, different locations vary, but I've been happy with meals and service in almost every Outback I've been to.
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A burger without mustard is like a day without sunshine.I love mustard on my burgers and always rub my ribs with it when putting them into the smoker.:licking:
BTW: I think my favorite chain steakhouse is Outback Steakhouse. I normally get their rib-eye or porterhouse tenderloin with a side of mushrooms. As with all chains, different locations vary, but I've been happy with meals and service in almost every Outback I've been to.
Are we talking salmon steaks in this thread??! :drool: :licking: :thumbsup:
A good tenderizer for steak that you suspect might have been better used as the sole of your work boot is to marinate it for half-n-hour just rubbed with kiwifruit. Apparently the enzymes in the kiwifruit react with the meat.
Worked for me.