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Saturday, August 27, 2022

The Sweet Ingredient You Should Use To Season Steak - Tasting Table

That magically-sweet ingredient is sugar. It's found in condiments, prepared foods, desserts, and syrups, according to Harvard Medical School, but this sweet stuff can also be used as a secret ingredient to elevate the richness of steaks.

America's Test Kitchen states that 4 parts sugar to 3 parts salt should be used to achieve a charred crust that would make many steakhouses jealous. The outlet explains that salt decreases the moisture levels of steak, which then "dissolves the sugar." The rub should be sprinkled "before a one-hour rest at room temperature" and right before you cook the steak. Thick steaks should also be used and moved around every so often, especially after caramelization occurs so that the sugars won't scorch.

Kitchn notes that a scorching grill should be used with clean, oiled grates (neutral oil is best here). Other than that, the process is pretty similar to cooking other steaks. Simply grill the steaks, rotate them at a 45-degree angle for those coveted grill marks, and flip. Grill to your desired temperature preference (make sure those sugars don't burn) and let the steaks rest on a cooling rack before enjoying. The result is subtly sweet with "supercharged" beefy flavors that give other steak recipes a run for their money.

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