Nigella Lawson’s steak has people’s opinions divided on Instagram: “Can’t wait to see it cooked”
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How do you like your steak done? Rare, medium-rare, medium, or well-done? Apparently, Nigella Lawson likes practically walking around.
On Sunday, the English celebrity chef shared a photo of a steak dish on her Instagram account, and while it may look appetising to some, several others do not agree.
Her caption reads: “Forgot to post the glorious main course after the prawns last night: A gorgeous Aberdeen Angus tomahawk steak with green sauce (parsley, chives, lemon zest and juice, anchovies, chilli and olive oil); steamed new potatoes with olive oil and chives, roast onions with thyme, and castelfranco and red chicory salad out of shot.”
“And I have an old-fashioned sandwich loaf ready to make luscious sandwiches with the leftovers today!” she added.
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On the first look, the cut-up steak that Nigella posted on Instagram looked extremely pinkish on the inside, especially against the contrast of the green sauce drizzled all over it. There are little brownings on the edges which suggest rare doneness. Not everyone, however, is a fan.
While no one doubted Nigella’s skills in the kitchen, several comments flooded in from people who questioned and mocked her for her choice of steak doneness, saying that the dish was “not cooked” and it’s “still alive”.
One person joked: “It’s still mooing”, along with a cow emoji.
A second person added: “A good vet could save it.”
A third person hinted at sarcasm and said: “Let us know when it's cooked.”
On the other hand, many followers who are fans of the dish commended Nigella for a job well done and asked for tips for the ‘perfectly rare’ steak.
One person wrote: “Wow! That gives me inspiration for dinner tomorrow! Thank you!” while another asked: “It looks delicious. Can you please say how you cooked it to have this way?”
Does this story make you crave for a juicy steak? Why not try this ‘perfect steak’ recipe from Aussie chef Curtis Stone? Best part is, you can cook it to exactly your liking.
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