I had a magical tartare for Krimmuss eve lunch, and have been kind of obsessing ever since.
This super well-marbled steak just begged me not to cook it…
I had a magical tartare for Krimmuss eve lunch, and have been kind of obsessing ever since.
This super well-marbled steak just begged me not to cook it…
Whole pieces of meat that you cut up yourself are generally considered OK. Ground meat has more risk but there are folks that still eat it raw.
You don’t really, but my take on this is that if you are willing to eat raw green leaves like spinach, or raw fruit like strawberries or bell peppers, then it’s inconsistent to avoid raw beef. Those plants are more likely to be contaminated than beef is.
I know, I know, but I’m still more of a pittsburgh rare type of guy. But, if someone asks me how I like my steak cooked I say: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cer8B4mK8gQ
I did not know there was a word for that! “Pittsburg Rare!” That’s pretty close to what I usually do in practice. Thank you. Wow!
No problem! I love sharing the knowledge. I didn’t either until a couple years back, a co-worker of mine told me about the story of the steel workers supposedly cooking steaks on hot steel. I was working on a project at a steel mill at the time. They also apparently cook turkeys around thanksgiving by hanging them in these red hot coils of steel: https://goo.gl/images/FC53M4
First time I had my burgers rare I was pleasantly surprised. We’ve been cooking the taste out if the meat all this time!
nice! yes, I like a medium-rare burger a lot! For ground beef I tend to be much more weary though of the source unless I ground it myself I don’t think I would ever order it that way from a restaurant. I’ve had E. Coli before, a few years back and was hospitalized for over 4 days. I think the source was actually vegetable, probably leafy greens from a salad, but there is noway to pinpoint because it can take 24 hours up to a week for symptoms to appear. So it has made me more paranoid so to speak…
probably was! I got interviewed by the CDC and health department, and they were asking me everywhere and everything I ate for the past week. That was difficult to answer! They said most likely it was leafy greens, as is apparently typical.