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    Scruffy Looking Nerf Herder Member Steppe Merc's Avatar
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    Default Re: How do you prefer your meat?

    Beef - Medium Rare. Used to go for Medium, but they always cooked it too long, so now I roll Medium Rare... Some onion rings and fries are preffered...
    Chicken - Fried southern styled.
    Pork - whatever, it's not my favorite, but I eat it.
    Turkey - Thanksgiving.
    Lamb - however my dad makes it with mint jelly...

    I'm a big meat eater, and prefer steaks, prefferably rib eyes... And fried onions and french fries are good with everything!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steppe Merc
    Beef - Medium Rare. Used to go for Medium, but they always cooked it too long, so now I roll Medium Rare... Some onion rings and fries are preffered...
    Chicken - Fried southern styled.
    Pork - whatever, it's not my favorite, but I eat it.
    Turkey - Thanksgiving.
    Lamb - however my dad makes it with mint jelly...

    I'm a big meat eater, and prefer steaks, prefferably rib eyes... And fried onions and french fries are good with everything!
    Everything is good except;Lamb - however my dad makes it with mint jelly... THATS JUST SICK! Mint jelly has no business going near Lamb. Roast lamb done Greek style.
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    Default Re: How do you prefer your meat?

    Meat: well cooked (to lower the possibility of microorganism and toxins being present). Vegetables: half-cooked and CRUNCHY

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    Meat: Cooked all the way through, preferably not bloody at all. Fairly consistent color, but still moist.
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    Well I dont know about me but I know how Freddy Mercury liked it

    Really though I like mine well done.
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    For red meat, either raw or "saignant": bloody.Same goes with a few fishes, like tuna, spadefish...

    "White" fish, poultry, other meat; can highly depend on what I am trying to make.

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    Default Re: How do you prefer your meat?

    with steak, i like it pure, and cooked to the point where there is no liquid blood, but the centre is still red-pink.
    in a restuarant i order medium rare
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    Default Re: How do you prefer your meat?

    Steak - Med rare to Medium prefer the Ribeye cut - but T-bone is not to bad either. A dash of salt and pepper - or if I am cooking it a dash of all-season salts.

    Lamb - over a nice fire cooked ie on the BBQ through but where there the meat is still moist. Just a dash of salt and pepper to flavor - and forget the mint jelly - some good old buckwheat groats for me with my lamb.

    Quail - like my grandmother cooks it - with fresh aspragase (SP?)

    Rabbit - in a stew with lots of carrots and celery. (LOL)

    Chicken - hate the damn cannibal birds. But cut them all the way through and I will consume the flesh of the cannibal bird to substain myself.

    Turkey's - I only eat fowl that is all the way cooked. Be it smoked on the BBQ pit, fryed in Peanut Oil - a southern tradition for Thanksgiving, or any of the other many ways to cook them.

    Fish - cooked - I prefer broiled or over a fire - but anyway will do.

    Pork - BBQ it of course
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    Default Re: How do you prefer your meat?

    Good point, pork is best BBQed. Forgot about that...

    And what's with all the people with the burnt meat? That's no good, it has to be bloody!

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