How to Sear a Steak

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Melissa gives you three must-try tips on how to sear the perfect beef steak over the stove!

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  • Cooking a well done steak on YouTube is a death sentence 😂
  • "All the moisture will come flooding out." Next shot: All the moisture flooding out.
  • @afarro
    It’s rare to see a steak made so well done like this ..! Even a medium couldn’t foresee this !
  • That is brilliant. Feeling hungry now .. we would never be late for Dinner at your place.
  • @nimay13
    The steak is well done, almost going to congratulate it.
  • @E-1337
    Grill cook at a popular steakhouse, I cook 200+ steaks a night, every cut, every temp, about 30 at a time. Best advice i can give is this. 1. Use thinner steaks for higher temps, and vise versa. (Thickest for rare, thinnest for well) 2. Keep your pan, grill, flat top, etc. clean and seasoned with clean oil. Bring the oil up to temp before you cook anything with it. 3. If you aren't questioning wether you put too much seasoning on your steaks, you need more. Seriously, you leave most of it in the pan. 4. Only use half of your pan, alternate between each half when you flip it every 4 minutes. That spot the steak was just in is way colder than the rest of the pan. Cooks unevenly. 5. You can always cook something more, but you can't uncook something. If you're unsure, pull it early and use a meat thermometer. Your steaks will be flawless every single time. Doesn't matter of its a 6 oz sirloin or a 22 oz porterhouse.
  • THANK YOU kindly for not making this to complicated!!! Yum!😋
  • @billwilliams7
    I actually Cook Mines the Same Way it's Delicious!!!!
  • @izzy1394
    I like a well-done steak, so this steak is cooked to perfection for me!
  • @lc11214
    Her steak looks well done. I'm more a medium rare.
  • @IDKeffect82
    I love well done steak and it looks delicious
  • @grymstertube
    Happy to see my 40,000th video on how to cook a steak! I think I can do it now!
  • i thinknof all.steps this is the most spot on and technical informative tnx!
  • @bruce7chuck
    I'm trying this out. The room temperature advice was new to me. I'm doing it.