Call me boring, but now that I'm getting old, this dinner looks amazing.
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Hey, I'm right there with you. We're in our early thirties and I really think there's something to be said for the simplicity of steak done right.
looks good to me man, i’m heading over for a bite
Are you sure? I only see the one steak
A simple, reliable and always pleasing meal.
If you haven't tried it yet, next time try tossing the broccoli with olive oil and a bit of salt then bake it in the oven until the florettes are brown and crispy. works great with cauliflower too, you can par boil them beforehand too if you prefer the softer texture and it still works great.
We always steam broccoli with steaks because it's just something light to go on the side of something otherwise really heavy, but yes, we also roast carrots or broccoli exactly like this all the time. It's so simple and easy and yet so freaking delicious.
Asparagus is really good too
Now i'm hungry
I miss the r/steak subreddit. Lotsa good times talking about meat!