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Should you reach for the cast iron or the stainless steel when preparing a succulent steak? We will settle this contentious debate once and for all.
Preheat your oven to 200°F. Place your steaks on a baking rack set over a sheet pan, and put the whole thing in a 200°F oven.
To this day I still love going to a fancy steak house, but I also wanted to know how to make a juicy, tender steak at home.
It even won her a steak cook-off against her husband, Jeffrey.
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