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Tonight's dinner, ribeye steak, cooked sous vide to 129 degrees and then seared in cast iron skillet, a perfect medium rare. It was served with canned mountain 1/2 runner green beans and mashed taters, though they didn't make the picture, and accompanied with an amazing 2012 Frank Family Cabernet Sauvingnon. The wife and I felt a bit of celebrating was in order after a great deal was accomplished today, and the little one is with her grandparents. Protection provided by a classic Sig P226 and a Spyderco Salt I, though it was not needed for long...
 
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Very well protected, nice sized hunk of meat, but you got to let us see in the inside. Cool

Did your wife ask why the hell your steak was posing with a SIG?



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Great first MP. I approve. And am now getting hungry.
 
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SWMBO did look on curiously as I took it off the pan and ran immediately to get a weapon and camera - but quickly realized it was for my "gun buddies"...

Next time, I will remember to post the before and after - though before looks a little weak in the vacuum sealed bag.
 
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Was your wife's the same size? Big Grin
 
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Is that a paper plate? Love the design.
 
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Looks good.


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Is that a paper plate? Love the design.


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Was your wife's the same size? Big Grin


Well, we split it, I'd still be in a meat coma if I'd eaten that whole thing.
 
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Was your wife's the same size? Big Grin


Well, we split it, I'd still be in a meat coma if I'd eaten that whole thing.

Looks very good, nicely done.

Sometimes a nice little "meat coma" is worth it! Wink


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Very nice, I should have one up for Fathers day, getting something special from the butcher on Sat.


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Outstanding!!!!!! Big Grin



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Nice...

What goes on the Threaded Barrel?


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What goes on the Threaded Barrel?


You know damn well what it's for. Speaking of that. Got my membership info. We need to plan a trip. Got some toys you haven't tried yet. And I want to try some of yours on rifle range. Cool



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Two words: Yum Yum.

Ok, that's technically one word dittoed. Xeroxed if you will. I had to look up sous vide, interesting.


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There is an appropriate muzzle device for it, but for protection, noise seems to be a good thing, right?
 
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Wow. Nice work! We have nearly the exact same tastes; it looks just like a lot of my meals (except mine is a cheaper wine Smile )

Sous vide medium rare is a my favorite way to cook steaks (I then sear in the hottest cast-iron skillet I can create), the ribeye is my choice steak, and it pairs perfectly with California cab.

Mouth watering . . .
 
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The wife and I felt a bit of celebrating was in order after a great deal was accomplished today,

Are you going to leave us hanging?
What was accomplished today?

But... nice steak!



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Need some.cheesecake to go with that?


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