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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook mike's 10 minute rare t-bone steak & baked potato dinner using 17 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's 10 Minute Rare T-Bone Steak & Baked Potato Dinner:
- Prepare ● For The T-Bone Steaks
- Take 2 (12 oz) Beef Lion T-Bone Steaks [well marbled - preferably room temp]
- Take dash Garlic Olive Oil [to lightly coat steaks + reserves for potatoes]
- Take to taste Fresh Cracked Sea Salt & Black Pepper [+ reserves for potatoes]
- Make ready 2 tbsp Garlic Butter [steak topping]
- Get ● For The Microwaved Potatoes
- Take 2 EX LG #1 Idaho Potatoes [scrubbed, dried and peirced several times with a knife]
- Make ready as needed a Cling Wrap [to seal potatoes]
- Take dash Garlic Olive Oil [to coat potatoes]
- Make ready as needed Sea Salt And Black Pepper [to sprinkle on oiled spuds]
- Prepare as needed Salted Butter [room temperature]
- Take as needed Chilled Fresh Sour Cream
- Get as needed Fresh Garden Chives
- Make ready ● For The Garnishments
- Get as needed Chilled Garden Tomatoes [bloomed]
- Get as needed Chilled Fresh Strawberries
- Get as needed Fresh Garden Parsley
Fry your thin T-Bones on high [and I mean smokin' hot] in that same cast iron skillet and seasoned oil with a lid. Remember, these are thin steaks on a high heat. Marinate in everything listed above in Marinade for an hour or longer. Place steaks on a high heat greased grill.
Steps to make Mike's 10 Minute Rare T-Bone Steak & Baked Potato Dinner:
- Clean and heat your grill to high temperature and flame.
- Lightly rub your steaks with garlic olive oil and dash with sea salt and fresh ground black pepper.
- In the meantime, quickly coat your spuds with olive oil, [or bacon grease] peirce with a knife several times, sprinkle spuds with sea salt, fresh ground black pepper and wrap both tightly with cling wrap. Microwave for 7 to 10 minutes. Check spuds for doneness at 5 minutes tho. A sharp knife should easily peirce your potato when she's fully cooked.
- Sear steaks on high over direct flames for 2 to 3 minutes each side. Depending upon the rareness you desire. But, you will want some serious char on your steaks so keep those flames high! ;0)
- Garnish steaks with garlic butter and fresh parsley. Top your potatoes with butter, black pepper, sour cream and fresh chives. That's it folks! Easy peasy! Enjoy!
Marinate in everything listed above in Marinade for an hour or longer. Place steaks on a high heat greased grill. Grill on high heat for three minutes on each side for a rare steak. Remove the baking dish, cover with a cotton towel or a lid of some sort. Let the meat rest for a few minutes before serving.
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