Cook the Perfect Steak: Salting, Searing and Poking Myths Debunked

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To cook the absolute best steak you can, should you salt before, during, or after cooking? Use butter or oil while searing? And what's the deal with poking the steak with a fork during cooking?

The Food Lab at Serious Eats answers these questions so you can master your steak-cooking technique.

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If you look around for advice on how to cook a steak, you'll find many competing points of view on the fine details. To put to rest common points of contention, Serious Eats offers the results of some steak-cooking experiments and a scientific look at the cooking process.

In terms of salting: you need enough time to do it right (at least 40 minutes) and you should definitely salt the meat generously. Regarding searing in butter versus oil: add both, but at different points. And, well, poking doesn't really do anything (except maybe give you a false impression).

Hit up the article below for lab results, gorgeous photos, and even a timelapse video of the salting process.

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