Like you would cook a steak in the oven. Just don't press them in too hard, or season them with salt until they've come out of the oven, or else the texture will be off.
yes and it is almost as good just put some spices on a steak and turnm the oven up to boil and when you hear the steak start to sizzle take it out and i prefer this way inside instead of one of those electric grills
Hotdogs, burgers, steak, pork and marshmellows.
It's all up to you and how well done you want it. and what type of steak it is. I cook certain steaks for a hour or less
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It depends on what you are eating with your steak, if it is in a soup then it needs to be fully cooked. If it is to just cook it further then cook it anywhere from rare to medium rare on the stove, then in the stove at 375 for 10 mins. (depending on the rarity of your steak.)
A cook at Colonial Boston pub would likely prepare burgers and other fast foods. However, some may ever serve steak with all the trimmings.
You could put it on a metal steak plate and broil it in the oven. I would set it for about 350 check to see how it looks in order to know when to take it out. It should take about 10 minutes.
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this depends on how big the steak is, how well done you like it, and weather or not you grilled or seared it before putting it in the oven. it is best to go by the temperature of the meat rather than the cooking time.
you do not wanna cook steak because you would have to cook a lot
chuck steak onions canned tomato soup Method: coat chuck steak in flour which has been seasoned with salt and pepper. Brown steak quickly ( you do not need to cook through). In a casserole dish line the bottom with sliced onion then add the steak. Pour the tomato soup over the steak adding enough water as per the soup instructions. Place in 350 degree oven and once it comes to the boil, lower oven to 150 (very low) and bake for 1/12 to 2 hours. Serve with mashed potato or rice.
same way you would in an oven, just make sure you follow whatever ham recipe you have at hand. Follow the same instructions as you would an oven, just make sure your ham fits in the toaster oven since it is a bit smaller than your oven.