Gordon Ramsay's ULTIMATE COOKERY COURSE: How to Cook the Perfect Steak

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  • Опубліковано 11 лис 2012
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  • @tonepursuit7110
    @tonepursuit7110 8 років тому +24165

    This worked for me. Simple salt and pepper seasoning, seared each side on high for 30 seconds, then the sides for another 30, lower to medium heat and add butter and garlic powder and cook every side for one minute before flipping. All while making sure you keep pouring the butter and garlic powder over the steak as it cooks with a spoon. About 6 flips makes a good medium rare steak. 8-10 makes well done. So fast and easy, making this for my girl on Valentines day!

    • @supersaiyan24
      @supersaiyan24 8 років тому +1129

      +Tex Mex best advice I have seen for cooking a steak.

    • @tonepursuit7110
      @tonepursuit7110 8 років тому +3270

      UPDATE: Steaks came out amazing. Looked like a pro chef to my girlfriend, and made for a fantastic first Valentine's dinner with her. ;)

  • @alonsomaldonado4194
    @alonsomaldonado4194 8 років тому +11939

    im over here eating a hard dried up steak as i watch this lol

  • @levigoldson
    @levigoldson 8 років тому +13439

    "let the pan do the work"
    As opposed to holding the steak over the open flame with your hands.

  • @NathalieTravelMuse
    @NathalieTravelMuse 9 років тому +20712

    That was like watching James Bond cook a steak

  • @roflcopter4388
    @roflcopter4388 9 років тому +5024

    1. HOT FUCKING PAN SO YOU DON'T FUCKING BOIL IT
    2. SEASON THE FUCKING STEAK
    3. LAY THE FUCKING STEAK AWAY
    4: TILT THE FUCKING PAN
    5: SOME FUCKING GARLIC, THYME AND BUTTER
    6: FUCKING BASTE IT
    7: LET IT FUCKING REST
    8: FUCKING DELICIOUS!

    • @wesajarjar
      @wesajarjar 9 років тому +108

      Made me laugh, thanks haha.

    • @jayrbarcelo27
      @jayrbarcelo27 9 років тому +174

      im reading it with gordon's voice xD

    • @edwinesquivel181
      @edwinesquivel181 9 років тому +50

      You win the internet

    • @MHPKO
      @MHPKO 9 років тому +24

      lol! It sounds more like him....

    • @antoniov64
      @antoniov64 9 років тому +34

      That was FUCKING instructive!

  • @memadman
    @memadman 8 років тому +15978

    I let them rest on a pillow. For some real rest.

  • @Bedtimestoryes
    @Bedtimestoryes 10 років тому +2981

    lol he compliments himself as he goes "beautifully done"

  • @HotFuzzFifa
    @HotFuzzFifa 8 років тому +3713

    I am 15, I made this dish. I am shocked of how delicious it tastes. so proud of my self. Thank You Chef Ramsay!

  • @jajison
    @jajison 8 років тому +6279

    *Throws the piece of steak in his mouth*
    "Oh god that's horrendous..."

    • @omegaham
      @omegaham 8 років тому +371

      +Syndexic IT'S RAWWW

    • @stevenlghstevo
      @stevenlghstevo 8 років тому +52

      +Jason McGraw ahhhhh that killed me!!! hahahaha thanks you made my day

    • @sharkthaman9331
      @sharkthaman9331 8 років тому +13

      LOL!

    • @RareTruffle
      @RareTruffle 8 років тому +103

      +omegaham SHUT IT DOWN!

    • @jamesjones9952
      @jamesjones9952 8 років тому +16

      HAHAAHHAAHHA!!!!!!! FUNNY!!

  • @sabersahoge2695
    @sabersahoge2695 8 років тому +9877

    did he just crush a garlic with his hand. I think gordon ramsay belongs to the WWE

  • @setheheart4911
    @setheheart4911 8 років тому +4214

    i've been making my steaks this way for a while. they are amazing.

  • @LetoAtreidis
    @LetoAtreidis 8 років тому +3266

    A let down not to see how's the stake on the inside, makes you wonder whether it's not what it supposed to be in the end

    • @wind2earth
      @wind2earth 8 років тому +57

      Haha true

    • @GcrewEnT
      @GcrewEnT 8 років тому +260

      +Leto Atreidis well he did say he liked it rare and he ate it at the end and said "rare going on to medium rare" so I'm assuming that's how he made it

    • @ehzade
      @ehzade 8 років тому +135

      +Leto Atreidis overcooked

    • @lucastyszkiewicz1169
      @lucastyszkiewicz1169 8 років тому +44

      +Leto Atreidis I am with you, well over cooked.

    • @normanrodgian2045
      @normanrodgian2045 8 років тому +24

      I'm sure he would've done it aagain

  • @johnnymassacre
    @johnnymassacre 8 років тому +902

    This guy is a fucking genius with disgusting levels of ability in the kitchen. Just look at the way he owns that steak.

    • @jnagtube
      @jnagtube 8 років тому +22

      +Johnny Massacre doesn't look any different from any other TV chef. We didn't even see what the inside of the steak looked like. I like my steak rare so I want to see that shit!

    • @WiscyNeat
      @WiscyNeat 8 років тому +28

      +jnagtube It turns out rare. I've used this method multiple times.

    • @obailon4995
      @obailon4995 8 років тому +16

      +Anatolian ✣ bc people are not worthy enough to see a perfect steak

  • @gideon7491
    @gideon7491 8 років тому +1028

    I tried this myself last night and the steak was immaculate! I see why he is as far as he is in his career.

    • @shemac3462
      @shemac3462 8 років тому +21

      +Gideon Alvin White What seasoning did you use?

    • @gideon7491
      @gideon7491 8 років тому +112

      I actually kept it quite simple, sea salt, pepper, and thyme

  • @porcusuxor
    @porcusuxor 9 років тому +412

    My husband and I have tried cooking steak in a variety of ways as shown on YT, and so far this is the one that has consistently yielded the best results. Thanks for the tips, Mr. Ramsey.

  • @Raaandy
    @Raaandy 8 років тому +1087

    Except in his other video he says to only turn it once, and after 3-4 minutes? WHICH IS IT?

  • @vagentnica6430
    @vagentnica6430 9 років тому +1496

    it's good to be his wife or kid, eating good food everyday...

    • @reemiereems7567
      @reemiereems7567 8 років тому +415

      +vagent nica He might be so tired of it at the end of the day that they probably eat canned chicken, out of the can, in front of the TV.

    • @TheGatesofDelirium
      @TheGatesofDelirium 8 років тому +25

      +Reemie Reems ROFL

    • @drpeppington
      @drpeppington 8 років тому +102

      +vagent nica Unless you make him a bad plate of eggs for father's day.

    • @nickgramz7651
      @nickgramz7651 8 років тому +11

      +Reemie Reems Havn't actually laughed out loud from reading a youtube comment in a while.

    • @Hawktotalwar
      @Hawktotalwar 8 років тому +1

      +vagent nica his dog as well

  • @rustyglock
    @rustyglock 8 років тому +67

    I've never been able to cook a good steak before this video. I just cooked a couple steaks exactly like he showed, and they were the best steaks I've ever cooked, and possibly ever eaten, in my life. I definitely recommend this.

  • @Gquebbqco
    @Gquebbqco 9 років тому +513

    WOW! That looked great - I can only imagine how good that kitchen smelled. Would have liked to seen the money shot.

  • @NathanPatton
    @NathanPatton 9 років тому +607

    Just tried this. Best Steak I've ever made hands down. Probably one of the best sirloins I've had in general, even.

    • @ronmecredy
      @ronmecredy 9 років тому +7

      Cool

    • @kylephelan6989
      @kylephelan6989 9 років тому +4

      Nathan Patton you mean.. you actually got something out of this video? hm

    • @jennypena4679
      @jennypena4679 9 років тому +22

      So what cut of steak did you use? Did you flip your steaks after 1st 30 secs then every minute after and how many times did you flip? Last question how did you cook it rare, med rare or medium?

    • @frankmat
      @frankmat 9 років тому +7

      Jenny Albarez Gordon used a Sirloin here.

    • @Zw1d
      @Zw1d 9 років тому +2

      Nathan Patton with entrecote steak worked out to be 10/10. With roast beef steak 6/10 (probably overcooked, also that was my first try ever).

  • @nikkajay9823
    @nikkajay9823 9 років тому +432

    I tried this today for my parents' anniversary. I like the outcome of my steaks and my parents seem to be pleased that I learned to cook, and it was from this video! ^-^

  • @JoseRamirez-qo8wz
    @JoseRamirez-qo8wz 10 років тому +67

    He's just so cool with everything he does. Has his own style and swagger. Well done Ramsay.

  • @aaaaaaaaaaaa808
    @aaaaaaaaaaaa808 10 років тому +21

    I've seen this once, twice, and then again and again and again, and I don't know why, I will keep coming back for free steak demo video.

  • @frankreid2158
    @frankreid2158 9 років тому +6

    A simple thank you. My wife has always said she does not like beef but she ate this steak as you presented and was positively touched with the result. A tear of joy.

  • @veraschwartz1752
    @veraschwartz1752 9 років тому +42

    Followed the Gordon Ramsey UA-cam video for cooking the perfect steak and it came out amazing. My husband said it was as good as any top tier steak house. Considering I paid a fortune for the meat I wanted to be sure that I didn't mess up so I was thrilled that this technique worked so well.

  • @catman351
    @catman351 9 років тому +23

    Just tried it out yesterday using filet mignon. Cooked the exact way GR cooked it: rare to medium rare. Turned out great! I'll have to lengthen the cooking process to get it over to medium.

  • @annes-c889
    @annes-c889 9 років тому +133

    I made this for dinner tonight, I wanted to try a different way to make steaks. It turned out soooo good! Made it with Gordon's recipe for coleslaw and his oven baked sweet potato wedges. My husband was in heaven! Thanks Gordon! You're the best!

  • @rbrice1981
    @rbrice1981 9 років тому +23

    Just cooked it the Ramsay way. I only had to change a few things on how I normally cook my steak but it made a HUGE difference. This was very very good. Thanks Chef Ramsay!

  • @62000Mr
    @62000Mr 10 років тому +12

    It is just amazing on how simple these steps were I am always searching for a place to take my wife out for dinner i saw this video and made a simple home meal for her and the kids they loved it. Every time I see him or rick bayless I can see the passion they have I am not a cook or chef and If I was it would be an honor to work beside them

  • @richlee1289
    @richlee1289 8 років тому +553

    Holy shit, adding butter made a hella difference in the taste!!!!!!!! My steak tasted 100x better!!!

  • @macallred616
    @macallred616 9 років тому +36

    I followed his instructions for T-bone and it turned out great! no need for extra salt, or steak sauce, the taste was perfect and it was tender. I think taking the meat out of the fridge 20 minutes before made a difference.

  • @MrsSaxophonegirl
    @MrsSaxophonegirl 8 років тому +13

    I made steak for the first time tonight because of this video and it went really well! Everyone asked me what restaurant I got my steak from. Thanks for posting this video, it gave me the courage to try this.

  • @SweeetShay
    @SweeetShay 9 років тому +19

    I followed your instructions all the way to the "T" and it was the best steak I've EVER had outside of a 5 star Restaurant! Thank Chef Gordon Ramsay, my family was very pleased! 😆

  • @mrgenius4
    @mrgenius4 10 років тому +20

    I just cooked it the same way and I have to say that was the best steak I've ever eaten in my life, medium-rare turned out perfect

  • @basselkh8082
    @basselkh8082 8 років тому +1624

    I like my steak REH

  • @sebastienpaquiet1317
    @sebastienpaquiet1317 9 років тому +13

    I've used this video for my basic source and loved it, it was the most beautiful steak I've made to date. Now I've heard some say you want to use vegetable oil for high heat and not olive oil, but Mr. Ramsay clearly put emphasis on the olive oil that he used. also how did he keep the color of the butter such a magnificent yellow and not burn it?

  • @dereklillis2368
    @dereklillis2368 8 років тому +12

    Just tried this for the first time, and it worked. Tasted amazing! Thanks Gordon!

  • @melvin_milton
    @melvin_milton 9 років тому +4

    just tried this with peas mushrooms and chips, lovely stuff, it seared beautifully great flavor with the hint of garlic and the kitchen still smells amazing.

  • @tkcaapi2876
    @tkcaapi2876 8 років тому +9

    i used to use an app that told you exactly when to turn it etc.
    once i learnt the basic timing i can now cook it perfect everytime. key steps are the high heat smoking pan in the beginning. sear each side 30secs. then turn evry minute with flame turned down to med-medhigh.
    give it a good 5 mins if its around 2.5cm thick.
    *then wrap steak in foil and rest for a solid 8mins.
    nice n pink inside with meat juices dripping.

  • @ORIGINALTCCK
    @ORIGINALTCCK 9 років тому +5

    followed this tonight for cooking my steak. Oh my the BEST steak I have had in a long time. Rare, best way to go.
    Thank you Chef Ramsay!!

  • @TimeaW
    @TimeaW 8 років тому +13

    These are the best instructions and I have used this recipe twice and my steaks are medium, flavorful and delicious.

  • @heatherrushton2798
    @heatherrushton2798 9 років тому +11

    Made my NY Strip steaks this way tonight. They were amazing. Thank you, Chef !

  • @HZFKZ65
    @HZFKZ65 10 років тому +14

    Man, he deserves so much more credit in general. Such an incredible chef

  • @JellyBoulder
    @JellyBoulder 9 років тому +100

    I've never cooked a steak myself, but I planned to try it today. This makes it look much more simple than I thought. Some tips I knew, others not at all. Thanks!

  • @joonlee5637
    @joonlee5637 10 років тому +6

    Chef ramsay you inspired me to become a man who has passion to love the food i cook for me and my family cheers.

  • @TheUsualSuspect77
    @TheUsualSuspect77 9 років тому +24

    Followed all of his instructions, and I have to say that that was the most succulent, juiciest most tender and amazing tasting steak I have ever had, thank you Gordon, you truly are a master at your craft....:)

  • @GTHANG2000
    @GTHANG2000 8 років тому +1

    I made filet mignon and porterhouse steaks following your every move and my family LOVED THEM!!!! Thank you!!!

  • @JasonGafar
    @JasonGafar 9 років тому +76

    To be honest this video was SO much more than what I expected. Very nice recipe, very nice chef, and very nice steak. Great job!

  • @jnixa1010
    @jnixa1010 8 років тому +243

    He really raises the "steaks" for good instruction.

  • @TheCornbeefsoup
    @TheCornbeefsoup 10 років тому +3

    What I like about his cooking is that he explains it to a science and why certain things are done.

  • @kevincox5521
    @kevincox5521 10 років тому

    I really like how this guy doesn't bullshit around or waste any time he just tells me how to do it. Awesome.

  • @alexrowlands8341
    @alexrowlands8341 9 років тому +425

    that beef is so fuckin raw its starting to eat the fucking salad

    • @samluker4436
      @samluker4436 9 років тому +18

      Lol it's rare it's suppose to be like that

    • @jebronlames8826
      @jebronlames8826 9 років тому +83

      Alex Rowlands This meat was so rare I threw a master ball at it.

    • @nickmichael7206
      @nickmichael7206 9 років тому +2

      +Alex Rowlands Hey! If it ain't bleedin', I ain't eatin'.

    • @skillcoiler
      @skillcoiler 8 років тому +2

      +sam luker Not if you buy your meat at a supermarket or most butcher shops. There are two processes you have to look out for that they do not label and one of them is done at 90% of all processing places. One is the use of "meat glue" though if you look close you can sometimes tell that the other you would never know if they didn't tell you they did it and that is mechanical tenderizing. Both of these processes take the bacteria that is "only on the outer lay of the meat and killed off by a good searing so you can leave the middle rare" and bring it right into the steak or roast itself. Meaning if you have any meat where one of both of these could have been used on it you need to cook it to 71° C or 160° F with a proper resting period to ensure the death of food born pathogens all the way through. There are currently no laws requiring them to label either of these so you have no way of knowing. They are requiring the mechanical tenderizing be labeled in the US but that isn't until May 2016.

    • @skillcoiler
      @skillcoiler 8 років тому

      +Nick Michael That is a crap shoot if you do not process your own beef check the comment in this thread I left sam luker.

  • @ChrisNicholsFilm
    @ChrisNicholsFilm 9 років тому +10

    This was the most immaculate steak I have ever made. Thank you, Chef Ramsay!

  • @josephdavies7905
    @josephdavies7905 10 років тому +7

    I just did this and it turned out great.

  • @birdieman86
    @birdieman86 9 років тому +43

    You know Gordan likes it when he says "hmmm. Delicious" 😂😂😂

  • @PtotheMtotheJ
    @PtotheMtotheJ 9 років тому +2

    I did this with a t-bone steak, and even without the garlic and thyme it came out great!

  • @TheBskids
    @TheBskids 8 років тому +5

    Just made a steak this way. It has a different flavor than grilling it and one of the best steaks I've ever had.

  • @andooyung
    @andooyung 10 років тому +14

    Can someone plz explain what he is doing with his hand when he is talking about rare, medium and well done ?

  • @Biotheck
    @Biotheck 10 років тому +1

    Dude, I normally suck at cooking but he just made me cook the best stake I have ever eaten in my life, for real. I stood from the table smiling for how good that was, so I just felt like saying thank you to him...and also thanks for insulting people so much, it makes my day every time.

  • @GavriloPewPew
    @GavriloPewPew 10 років тому +3

    Good, simple recipe that came out delicious. I didn't have thyme (there's never enough), but fresh rosemary worked beautifully.

  • @lynziebrown7973
    @lynziebrown7973 8 років тому +5

    watching steak videos at 11pm with a growling stomach... what a way to live. especially when your pregnant and ALWAYS hungry.

  • @dinesh031NLW
    @dinesh031NLW 8 років тому +2

    Works perfectly!!! This man is a God!! Tried this tonight and I'm so impressed at how such simple ingredients can create such a tantalising steak!!

  • @latiacute
    @latiacute 9 років тому +5

    Best steak I have ever cooked! It was delicious :) Thank you!

  • @WW2son
    @WW2son 8 років тому +4

    we tried this and it works, we cooked two N.Y. Strips.........I would suggest laying foil down around the burners. The popping oil can make a mess....and of course buying good meat helps.

  • @surreal15m
    @surreal15m 10 років тому +4

    You often heavily season the steak because most of the time, when your pan is scorching hot, a lot of the seasoning actually gets stuck on the pan so you end up with half the seasoning you originally put on :)

  • @delunaadrian1213
    @delunaadrian1213 8 років тому +1

    Just followed his guide with a target steak, yes I know not the best but I just felt like having a steak. First time I've ever cooked a steak (over cooked it and burnt the butter) but I was proud because I made my first steak. Made it a well done instead of medium. But it was good. Only way to go from here, is up.

  • @dans8195
    @dans8195 9 років тому +10

    I ruined many a steak prior to watching this video so I just wanted to say thank you for posting it

  • @khaimapostol962
    @khaimapostol962 9 років тому +306

    Gordon: "Let it rest"
    Me: IT'S ALREADY DEAD

  • @masterassassinofdota
    @masterassassinofdota 10 років тому +136

    Thumb up if you are hungry.

    • @nathancarlk
      @nathancarlk 10 років тому +37

      Thumbs up if your a human. HARDY HARR HARRR! I'm so cool.

    • @HZFKZ65
      @HZFKZ65 10 років тому +8

      nathancarlk thumbs up if the guy above me is piggybacking ;D

  • @JoshuaKerekes
    @JoshuaKerekes 9 років тому

    When done right, this recipe is absolutely divine. Perfection.

  • @ChrisCokeRobinson
    @ChrisCokeRobinson 10 років тому +454

    If the Hell's Kitchen contestants would take their time to look at these vids, many of them could have saved themselves from utter embarrassment .

    • @ReaLzEdits
      @ReaLzEdits 10 років тому +64

      no, they were fucked either way

    • @avtawf
      @avtawf 10 років тому +30

      They're making mistakes on purpose... It's all scripted lol

    • @Kevimoto
      @Kevimoto 10 років тому +19

      I agree with all the above comments. There's no way a semi competent cook ends up putting out a product expected of a classically trained chef during the course of a competition. I met a Hell's Kitchen winner in Las Vegas a few years ago. She wasn't really the "Executive Chef" of the restaurant, but mostly a figurehead that was greeting people at the door. We learned that quite often their employment with the restaurant rarely lasts more than a year. It's all scripted.

    • @ChrisCokeRobinson
      @ChrisCokeRobinson 10 років тому +2

      Kevin Healer LOL

  • @schlaznger8049
    @schlaznger8049 9 років тому +65

    I just watched another steak cooking video from him. In the first one he said to only turn a steak once. Now he says turn it every minute. MAKE UP YOUR MIND!

    • @maidenfanatic33
      @maidenfanatic33 9 років тому +8

      The thing about cooking is there are many ways to do something. And as great as ramsay is you don't think he tries them all? I'd say go with the newer one which is this one I believe

    • @seikibrian8641
      @seikibrian8641 9 років тому +47

      +schlaznger If you're cooking it on a grill, turning it only once (or at most twice) gives nice grill marks. If you're cooking it in a pan, grill marks aren't present, so you can turn it as often as you want. Turning it more often transmits the heat more slowly through the depth of the meat, making it easier to get the center cooked to the desired level without overcooking the outside.

    • @KayKayEnd
      @KayKayEnd 9 років тому +8

      remember that was him making a rare sirloin, here he did say rare to medium rare.

    • @esprit15d
      @esprit15d 9 років тому +3

      This video was for his cooking course for beginner's. He makes some of the recipes a little easier for people who are just starting out.

    • @schlaznger8049
      @schlaznger8049 9 років тому

      esprit15d oh ok, thank you

  • @deepfield23
    @deepfield23 8 років тому +9

    this is one of the best cooking vids on yt.. also one of the most mouth watering.. gj mr ramsay :)

  • @CrystalAliciaLvette
    @CrystalAliciaLvette 8 років тому +6

    Tried it! Loved it!

  • @brechelt1
    @brechelt1 10 років тому +10

    So I tried this tonight, along with some loaded mashed potatoes and steamed asparagus and red pepper. Had a slight food coma after because I ate beyond full, it was so good. G'nite all!

  • @SkateMentallity
    @SkateMentallity 8 років тому +23

    This might be the the single most satisfying video on UA-cam.

    • @HairbyKellynLara
      @HairbyKellynLara 8 років тому +2

      I agree! I have watched it so many times!! He makes it seem so easy, I love his cooking skills!

  • @harolddcosta1926
    @harolddcosta1926 8 років тому +15

    When this man added the butter i was just amazed

  • @randygrolemund
    @randygrolemund 9 років тому +3

    I tried this tonight.... Amazing.

  • @stormythomas2818
    @stormythomas2818 9 років тому

    Thank Chef Ramsay. We cooked our steaks just like your demonstration. Absolutely delicious!

  • @voyfan99
    @voyfan99 8 років тому +25

    Did this last night and it came out awesome! I'll cook it a bit less next time and also use more butter instead of the second dash of oil.
    Also to those who care, I used a cast iron skillet.

  • @Ollie7707
    @Ollie7707 9 років тому +597

    He makes it look easy. ._.

  • @djscratchd
    @djscratchd 9 років тому +1

    Flawless, this guy is awesome and his shows are all great!!

  • @keithcleghorn5102
    @keithcleghorn5102 9 років тому

    It's nice to know that I have been cooking steaks the proper way. My dad taught me how to cook a steak years ago. I have never used fresh thyme, but I will next time. I would like to know if a bone in Ribeye tastes better than a boneless Ribeye?

  • @bertjesklotepino
    @bertjesklotepino 9 років тому +22

    Hmm, the previous video showed mr Ramsay preparing the perfect steak in which he tells us not to turn it around more than once.
    He also points to other parts of the hand to know if its raw, medium or well done........
    Kinda surprising to see that mr Ramsay has more than one way to prepare the perfect steak....

  • @MrRoach1000
    @MrRoach1000 10 років тому +8

    I really need to stop watching all these cooking videos at midnight while I'm at work!

  • @ceciliagulfo5272
    @ceciliagulfo5272 9 років тому

    Spectacular, thank you so much. I need to learn to cook very well.. Have a nice day.

  • @camden1965
    @camden1965 9 років тому +2

    I made my steak, the way you did, and it was delicious !

  • @TinRapper
    @TinRapper 8 років тому +187

    Andddd we didn't get to see how the steak turns out. Good job.

  • @TaylorMcRae
    @TaylorMcRae 9 років тому +6

    I've done the same spices, just a little differently. Also, I've dry-brined my steaks up to 24 hours prior to cooking. Whether you can or not dry-brine the steak, the following method will work EVERY time.
    Ingredients:
    -1 cast-iron or high-heat retention pan
    -2-3 steaks
    -4-8 springs of thyme (depending on the number of steaks)
    -2-3 1tbsp of butter
    -Salt and Pepper
    -2-3 cloves of garlic
    -Grapeseed or Canola oil
    -Oven
    -Tongs or spatula
    Steps:
    1) Bring your steak up to room temperature.
    2) Once brought up to room temperature, ensure the steaks are dry and free of excess liquid. (ie: juices don't leak from the meat when lightly pressed).
    3) Bring a cast-iron or high-heat retention pan
    3) After drying the steaks, take 1 clove of garlic for each steak.
    4) Cut each garlic clove in half and rub the top and bottom of the steak.
    -- NOTE: Do not re-use the half of garlic for the opposing side. --
    5) Bring a cast-iron or high-heat retention pan to high heat and the oven to 200 degrees.
    6) After rubbing your steak with garlic, gently coat the steak with salt and pepper on each side.
    7) Once the pan begins to "steam"/"smoke", drizzle Grapeseed or Canola oil then lay the steaks onto the pan.
    8) Sear the steaks for 30 seconds.
    9) Once the steaks are seared, take the pan off the stove.
    10) Lift the steaks, with tongs or a spatula, and place the springs of thyme on the bottom of the pan.
    11) Place the steaks back onto the pan and place the 1 tbsp of butter on top of the steak.
    12) Place the pan in the oven for up to 30 minutes (depending on the thickness).
    13) Take steak out of the oven and place on a plate using the tongs or spatula.
    14) Eat and enjoy!
    Worth noting is that the cook time will greatly depend on the thickness and cut of your steak. I've, additionally, frozen my steaks for up to 30 minutes as a way to reduce the sear time.

    • @sadis72
      @sadis72 9 років тому

      Is that salted or unsalted butter?

    • @TaylorMcRae
      @TaylorMcRae 9 років тому +1

      sadis72 I prefer unsalted butter since the steak is pre-seasoned with salt and coated with it. :-). Either would work though!

  • @patrukas777
    @patrukas777 10 років тому

    I just cooked a steak using Ramsay's method and I must say that I'm impressed. I cooked two types of meat using this method: NY Steak and Lamb ribs. I now have something new in my arsenal of cooking meats. This is coming from a master griller/smoker.

  • @YA7772
    @YA7772 9 років тому +2

    I made this and it turned out amazing!

  • @BillyBong
    @BillyBong 10 років тому +478

    I didn't understand what he meant when he pointed to his palm and said rare was here, medium rare is here and so on. Anyone understand that part?

    • @jack-of-all-trades9235
      @jack-of-all-trades9235 10 років тому +31

      He also does the nose as rare and forehead we'll done lol I saw him on tv

    • @satorha
      @satorha 10 років тому +49

      You're supposed to push in the button of your nose / the cartilage on the tip of your nose towards the middle of your face. That's rare.

    • @commonsense369
      @commonsense369 10 років тому +50

      -HDN-Nepgear That. Is the most foolish thing I've heard in many months. I hope you're joking and I just didn't see it coming. I know more than one person that can push the tip of their nose to their cheek and others who have a rock hard nose.

    • @satorha
      @satorha 10 років тому +41

      That is one of the "most foolish things" that Gordon Ramsay himself said

  • @XtraCrispy
    @XtraCrispy 10 років тому +6

    He make it look so easy! One day I want him to cook for me! :D

  • @Parmess
    @Parmess 10 років тому

    I love how he seasons the food

  • @scottthompson3276
    @scottthompson3276 9 років тому +2

    Just tried this. One of the best steaks I've ever had. Kind of proud of myself cuz I suck at cooking steaks. Gordon's the shit

  • @TheGoreyDetails
    @TheGoreyDetails 9 років тому +1232

    I am flagging this for nudity because it is better than porn.

  • @sixpooltube
    @sixpooltube 9 років тому +332

    I don't like the palm method for determining steak temperature (doneness). Everybody's hands are different. Use Ina Garten's palms and you'll end up with raw steaks.

    • @TheSlained95
      @TheSlained95 9 років тому +15

      It's used to determine how well you want your steak to be cooked! Different parts of the hand u press mimics how done the meat is. As a reference!

    • @InlineDownhillVancouver
      @InlineDownhillVancouver 9 років тому +21

      ***** Yeah, it's firmness, not temperature.

    • @sixpooltube
      @sixpooltube 9 років тому +30

      Basically what he's doing is using parts of the hand to determine the doneness of steak (rare, medium, well done, etc). Everyone's hands are different (e.g. some are softer than others) so this makes for a poor metric system.

    • @sixpooltube
      @sixpooltube 9 років тому +12

      ***** Thank you Jacob A. Finally someone with a brain. Frustrating that I had to edit my original post to get the point across...

    • @InlineDownhillVancouver
      @InlineDownhillVancouver 9 років тому +13

      ***** Aw, poor Andrew doesn't like people calling him on his mistake, so he has to attempt to insult people.

  • @MusicandRelaxation
    @MusicandRelaxation 9 років тому

    I am French, the country of good food and I can tell you it makes good food.

  • @shawnj9398
    @shawnj9398 9 років тому

    Yup I just did this and man. It was amazing

  • @ukno918
    @ukno918 10 років тому +202

    Not to criticize, but he did put the steaks back on the chopping board where they were raw.

    • @999Tornado
      @999Tornado 10 років тому +263

      Beef can be eaten raw safely, it's not chicken.

    • @Yognaught111
      @Yognaught111 10 років тому +7

      999Tornado Also, this comment.

    • @cradle1one
      @cradle1one 10 років тому +15

      middle of the steak is raw

    • @Yognaught111
      @Yognaught111 10 років тому +40

      cradle1one It's pink. Not raw. Anyway, as another commenter said, beef can be eaten raw safely. For example: Beef Tartar.

    • @shejustcant
      @shejustcant 10 років тому +27

      actually no. in case you didn't know, the video was fast forwarded many times. you can see this when he touches the raw steak, and then whipes his hands on his towel. they skip the parts. it's obvious he washed it .