Dry brined with sea salt and applewood salt overnight. Then reverse seared porterhouse.

by jcajcajcajcajcajca

40 Comments

  1. Vast_Selection_813

    Curious about the price of steak where you live, that looks like choice to me and t-bones are like $14 a pound and a porterhouse maybe 1.5x that.

    Not bad seat, but you might consider going to Costco or Sam’s if you’re in North America.

  2. Plastic-Serve5205

    Nice looking steak, no way I’d pay $142 for it, and I’ve been known to spend money on good steaks.

  3. thesquidsquidly22

    $142? Is salt bae your steak guy or what??

  4. Bixlerdude

    If that’s 142 dollars then my man is buying sirloins for 100 bucks minimum 🤣

  5. mostlyharmless55

    Looks good, but I can get a whole ribeye for that at Kroger.

  6. RespectableDegen

    Did you get the steak flown in from a wal mart 3 states over?

  7. City_Standard

    # $142??!!

    Maybe if served at a restaurant with fancy mash and a piece of asparagus…

    # MAYBE

  8. chimkentennies

    You cooked it with excellence! However, you got robbed at the butcher. Not wagyu.

  9. Unusual_Gas_8586

    Nice work. Regardless of the price man, looks great

  10. Salt_Razzmatazz_8783

    Lol you can’t bring in the restaurant price into your kitchen.

  11. ABCWeekendSpecial

    Looks great.

    But get a Costco membership if you are paying that much for THAT cut and size of steak.. you got ripped off..

  12. Severe_Sky8700

    Bud, 2/3 of your steak is a ny strip….. this is a 18 per pound (based on the marble) at best

  13. Ok-Passage8958

    Good cook, disappointing looking cut for $142…

  14. compoundinterest73

    142 American dollars?! Is it unicorn meat??

  15. Cute_Effect_5447

    You guys are getting off point; your steak looks gorgeous, op 😍!

  16. LazyOldCat

    Yet it looks like an $18 T-Bone. Good luck, my dude ✌️

  17. fatmallards

    did the butcher personally rim the cows b hole? I don’t understand the reasoning behind the cost

  18. Theres no way that was $142. A prime porterhouses isn’t usually more than like $24/lb

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