Full of protein and other vital nutrients such as iron and B vitamins, steak is no longer considered an unhealthy entree. Steak can be a flavorful part of a healthy diet, especially when you cook it in a healthy way and serve it with plenty of vegetables. Different cooking methods have an effect on the quality and healthiness of steak, which is why you need to choose a method that not only gives you a flavorful meal to enjoy but also minimizes nutrient loss and produces the lowest amount of harmful chemicals.
Gas grilling
Grilling is one of the oldest and easiest ways to cook a steak; you only need to place your steak on the grill and turn it once or twice until it's cooked. However, the type of grill you use matters. Charcoal grills are the most commonly used, but the smoke from the charcoal can leave cancer-causing materials on your steak. For a much healthier steak, use a gas grill instead. Make sure you preheat your grill before placing your steak down and brush it lightly with oil to prevent sticking.
Pan-searing
There's plenty of debate on whether pan-searing steak is healthy or not. However, what determines how healthy a pan-seared steak ends up being is the type and amount of oil you use, the type of pan you use, and the cooking temperature. The first thing you need to do pick a good pan, which can be a stainless steel pan or a cast iron pan. Next, you need to pick a healthy oil that can withstand temperatures of up to 500 degrees, such as avocado oil, canola oil or extra light olive oil. For uniform cooking, try to maintain a temperature of up to 325F.
Sous vide
Although it's a fairly new method that not many people know about, sous vide is probably the healthiest way to cook a steak. When cooking a steak sous vide, you simply need to vacuum-seal it in a bag and dip it in a water bath until it slowly cooks to a precise temperature. You can finish by gently searing or grilling the steak to add a crispy exterior layer but you don't have to. Due to the enhanced flavor of sous vide steak, little or no added fat or salt is needed, making it healthier than other options. Plus, vacuum-sealing steak means that vital minerals and vitamins are not lost during the cooking process.
Steak is not only delicious, but it can also provide you with vital nutrients to keep you healthy and strong. But, to enjoy these benefits, you must ensure that you always use healthy cooking methods.
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