Milksteak: Unveiling the Secrets and Science Behind Dairy Delicacies
– “Milk steak” was mentioned in the TV show “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” in a comedic context.
– Fans of the show created real-life versions of milk steak by boiling steak in milk and topping it with jelly beans.
– These versions of milk steak have been widely circulated on the internet, including on popular cooking shows like “Binging with Babish.”
– Different variations of milk steak recipes have been attempted, including adding honey, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla or garlic and rosemary.
– Some people have found more acceptable ways to make milk steak by marinating the steak in buttermilk, garlic, and rosemary before grilling it.
– The article discusses a recipe for milk steak, which is not the same as the milk steak mentioned in the TV show It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
– The recipe mentioned in the article uses short ribs and pea shoot and rosemary gel, instead of Jelly Beans.
– There was another version of milk steak shown on Binging with Babish that used milk for deglazing and served short ribs with bacon gravy.
– The article also mentions other ridiculous foods and beverages referenced in the TV show.
– The article describes a food called milksteak, which is a combination of milk and steak. It is similar to a milkshake but with steak instead of ice cream.
– The article suggests cutting the steak before blending it in order to create a liquid consistency suitable for drinking through a straw.