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You’ve been cooking steak wrong – chef tips for perfect T-bone on Steak and Bl*wjob Day
You've been cooking steak wrong – chef tips for perfect T-bone on Steak and Bl*wjob Day,March 14 marks Steak and Bl*wjob Day – so what better time to swat up on your knowledge on how to cook the perfect T-bone or sirloin. Here's all you need to know

You’ve been cooking steak wrong – chef tips for perfect T-bone on Steak and Bl*wjob Day

March 14 is one of the most important days of the year for T-bone fans.

The alternative to Valentine's Day combines two of our greatest loves – steak and bl*wjobs.

So if you want to tuck in to a juicy sirloin this evening, listen up.

Daily Star has combined cooking tips from top chefs – and they're bound to get your lover in the mood for dessert after dinner.

Pick the right cut

Michael Carr, head chef of Fenchurch Restaurant, insists it all starts with your choice of meat.

Steak comes in all different shapes and sizes – and it really does come down to personal preference.

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We like our steak well hung (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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    Follow our top cooking tips to impress your partner on Steak and BJ Day (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

    Generosity is key in the bedroom and in the kitchen.

    So when you're seasoning, make sure to go all out.

    Celebrity chef Marcus Wareing said: “Season the meat just before it goes into the pan, only seasoning the side that hits the pan first.

    “If you season it in advance the salt will draw the water out of the meat, which will then spit at your from the pan and make the meat taste a little acrid rather than caramelised, as well as cooling the pan down.”

    Turn up the heat

    Heat the oil in the pan until it's smoking hot – then add the steak.

    Avoid moving it around the pan to create that lovely caramelised texture you get in restaurants.

    Aim to cook the steak from medium-rare to medium to avoid a tough piece of meat.

    Let it rest

    Jamie Oliver urges home cooks to let their steak rest properly before cutting into it.

    If you fail to do this, you risk all the juices running out and the meat going dry.

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