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montreal: Hy's Seasoning Salt
You will not find it in Montreal due to some silly idea that "Montreal Steak Spice" variants are superior. I have looked for over five years. You have to order it or get a friend to bring it from elsewhere (Toronto, for example. ...
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Coconut & Lime: Bacon-Barbecue Burgers
1 1/2 tablespoons Montreal steak seasoning* 1 1/2 tablespoons minced cubanelle pepper 1 small onion, minced additional barbecue sauce. Directions: With a light hand, mix all ingredients together. Form into four equal, 1/4 inch thick ...
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Chic Crafty Chick: Fabulous Favorite Friday
They are Montreal Steak and Montreal Chicken. When I've used these as well as the rubs, I've taken them and just added a little oil to them in a ziploc baggy and that helps the rub/seasonings stay on the meat. So, if you are looking for ...
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Closet Cooking: Wagyu Burgers
When making burgers I often spice them up a bit and one of my favorite ways to do that is with Montreal steak spice. This time however, I wanted to get the full wagyu beef experience so I seasoned them simply with just salt and pepper. ...
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Hickory Ribs
The original post for Montreal Steak Spice Potatoes appeared way back in the early days of my blog but it’s real simple: Slice about 1 large potato per person and toss in a bowl with olive oil (or melted butter) and seasoning. ...
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Maven's Printable Recipes: Surf and Turf Burgers
One tsp garlic powder or one tsp Clubhouse Montreal; Steak Spice (I love this in burgers) salt ground black pepper. Shape meat into patties and place patties in a single layer on a small cookie sheet or serving tray. ...
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Pen & Fork: Montreal Steak Seasoning...
The Montreal Steak seasoning's first ingredient is salt. Normally, that would dissuade me from buying the spice. But the thing is, for steak, salt is probably the most important seasoning. You need salt and plenty of it to bring out the ...
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V e g a n D a d: Maple Garlic Tempeh Balls
What is Montreal Steak spice???? Can you give us an alternative that might be easier to find? I tried your tempeh balls before, I think the Swedish ones and found that the middle doesn't cook, so I am looking forward to trying these. ...
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Therapeutic Ramblings: Cooking w/ TR: Steak Friday!
bb: If I'm ever in your 'hood, I'll cook ya a meal. 10:20 PM · Shell said... Montreal Steak Spice rocks! Steak and asparagus is one of my fav meals too. Too bad fresh asparagus gets ridiculously expensive sometimes. ...
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ALL THINGS DELICIOUS: Steak Dry Rub
And now that grilling season is here, I can finally share my FAVORITE steak rub. Yay!! Here's what you'll need: 2 T. McCormick's Montreal Steak seasoning 1 T. rosemary leaves 1 T. seasoned salt oil. Combine the steak seasoning, ...
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Spice up summer grilling with a patio pizzeria
1. Sprinkle both sides of steak with 3 teaspoons of the Montreal Steak seasoning. Brush vegetables with 1 teaspoon of the oil. Grill steak over medium heat 5 to 7 minutes per side or until desired doneness. ...
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Healthy, Great Tasting BBQ Ideas
Once its all mixed portion in patties about 3/4 of an inch high and sprinkle montreal steak spice over both sides of burgers. and they're ready for the heat. Cook for 6-8 minutes a side on a medium heat and you can put a bbq sauce of ...
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good_eats: Semi-original Good Eats.
1.5 lbs (roughly) steak tip roast, cut into tips (1.5-2 inches square, I wasn't precise) seasoned with Montreal Steak seasoning and pan-fried in butter/olive oil until med-rare. 2*2 tbsp. blond roux (2 tbsp each flour and butter)+ 1 ...
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