Wednesday, May 06, 2009

a minor celebration

I decided I deserved one, both for my clever detective work at finding a way to check the plagiarized paper, and as a reward for a crappy week.

So after I got done with an afternoon meeting, I drove over to the local meat market. It's kind of out of the way for me, but they have the best meat in town. I don't eat meat a whole lot (because of some family health-history things, I try to keep my consumption of saturated fat low, and it's also cheaper for me to be semi-vegetarian) so when I do I like for it to be as tasty as possible. (And then I also don't feel qualms about spending $8 or so on a steak.) The other nice things about the meat market: the people there are really friendly and really knowledgeable. And they sell things by-the-piece - a lot of the groceries here have gone away from having meat counters, so if you want, say, a pork chop, you have to buy a "family pack" of 10 of them and freeze the rest (well, if you're someone who lives alone). So I like that I can walk into this place and buy ONE steak. Or three spare-ribs. Or a half-pound of hamburger. Or whatever. They seem to do a good business, which makes me happy. (They're on the road out to the lake; I bet they get lots of folks in the summer stopping off to get burgers or steaks to grill out).

I know there's some debate as to the "best" steak cut, and different people have different favorites, but for my money, my favorite cut this place sells is the KC Strip. So I got one of those. I don't do anything too elaborate with good steak - but a little Montreal steak seasoning on it, and cook it up in the grill pan. (And I like it RARE. Still practically mooing. I usually ask for medium-rare in restaurants because I'm less certain of the beef's origin and how it was handled, but I trust this place well enough to cook rare meat from them.)

I also cooked some corn, and fixed some fresh strawberries, and cut a couple pieces of bread to eat with olive oil and herbs.

And it was good. Most of the time I eat pretty quick-grab stuff (a lot of salads, stuff like hummus, yogurt), so it's a real treat to cook a "real" meal now and then.

(And I have half of the steak left to be eaten cold on a salad or in a sandwich.)

7 comments:

Kate P said...

That celebratory meal sounds YUMMY. You totally deserved it.

nightfly said...

Mmmmmm doggy! Add some wine and Bings would probably show up at your doorstep.

Caltechgirl said...

I am so sorry you have had to go through this. Plagiarism sucks. But I'm glad you too a moment and had a small celebration!

Mr. Bingley said...

Heck, 'Fly, I'll bring the wine!

Sounds tasty :)

WV: "sughtsy" - exactly how I felt after drinking half a case of Schaefer in high school...

red fish said...

MMMM You deserve it after this week. My quality of life improved after discovering Montreal steak seasoning.

The Fifth String said...

Pappy's seasoning is good too.

Cullen said...

I got some steak tonight myself. It's a wonderful club to belong to.

I like Montreal seasoning. I like Chachere's too. But I've really become a minimalist and pretty just use sea salt and fresh ground pepper (sometimes some minced garlic). Just add fire. Mmm.