How to Cook a Flat Iron Steak
A flat iron steak with a perfect crust — just salt, pepper, olive oil, and a hot skillet, ready in 10 minutes.
Method first, technique always. The fundamentals that turn a great cut into a great dinner.
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A flat iron steak with a perfect crust — just salt, pepper, olive oil, and a hot skillet, ready in 10 minutes.
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