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Steak recipies - May 13 2008 22:14:35   
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I have just bought a load of diced steak from lidl.

I am looking to have it PPWO with rice and veg.

Does anyone have any cooking suggestions or simple recipes that I could use as i will be having it most days from now on
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RE: Steak recipies - May 13 2008 22:32:19   
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Does it say what type of steak it is?

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RE: Steak recipies - May 13 2008 22:57:44   
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DO NOT FRY STEWING STEAK

boo hoo hoo hoo

that was a bad day.

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RE: Steak recipies - May 13 2008 23:09:15   
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hehe that's why I asked, we need to know whether it's braising steak or whatever!

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RE: Steak recipies - May 14 2008 8:21:57   
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quote:

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DO NOT FRY STEWING STEAK

boo hoo hoo hoo

that was a bad day.


Why what happens?

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RE: Steak recipies - May 14 2008 9:40:06   
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Tough cuts of meat brittas, itll be like chewing shoe leather mate. Thats why they call it stewing steak, it needs to be stewed for a few hours to become edible

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RE: Steak recipies - May 15 2008 11:37:22   
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I think it is for stewing.

I had it yesterday.

threw it in a frying pan with
tomatoes
peppers
onions
green beans
spices

served with brown rice

Yumm

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RE: Steak recipies - May 15 2008 12:22:31   
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I'm suprised it wasn't very tough and chewy if you didn't stew it!

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RE: Steak recipies - May 15 2008 12:26:52   
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RE: Steak recipies - May 17 2008 22:41:06   
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I bought some of this steak as well. What is the diff, why is that it needs to be stewed?

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RE: Steak recipies - May 18 2008 15:09:46   
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I don't stew mine, 5-10 mins in the frying pan with sum onions peppers tomatoes spices etc.

Is it nutritionally better to stew this steak?

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RE: Steak recipies - May 18 2008 17:53:46   
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Is it nutritionally better to stew this steak?



No, but generally stewing / braising steak is tougher than cuts like fillet or sirloin, so you tend to have to stew them for a while to make them tender. If you are happy with how they come out after the being fried then crack on

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RE: Steak recipies - May 18 2008 18:04:35   
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Cool. I bought a few packs so if they come out tough I'll the stew the others.

Thanks for your help RHF

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RE: Steak recipies - May 18 2008 22:55:24   
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Yer thanks

I am happy with the steak, plus its a lot quicker to cook that way for my post work out meal

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RE: Steak recipies - May 22 2008 6:23:02   
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Stewing steak really is a tough meat, I guess you could always cut it even smaller which would make it easier to swallow(litterally).

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