Steak+ (part 1)
It’s fair to say that I have had more than my share of steak this weekend. After being berated by my brother for what he described as a weak blog entry last week, I was determined to eat plenty to write about for this weeks entry.
On Friday I received a call from Dave Cosgrave of the Cosgrave clan, inquiring about what I had planned for ‘Friday night is steak night’. He happened to be passing through Chiswick so I invited him to join me to feast. I popped out to pick up some meat from Macken Bros. And as Dave was joining me I opted for something a little special. I requested the butcher to hack me off a couple of T-bones, to which he gladly obliged. The man put considerable effort into cutting the pair of 900g steaks and I informed him that his effort would be rewarded with a mention on the blog. Sadly this did not seem to impress him. The Philistine.

Loot at the effort
As well as the T-bones I also bought a small rib-eye for Tillie. And when Dave arrived in the evening he presented me with even more steaks. On his way up from Dorset he’d stopped off at a place called Griffs Traditional Butchers in Broadstone, Poole and purchased two healthy well-aged (35 days) sirloins from the Isles of Orkney. So in total we had almost 3.5 kilos of beef to play with. Whilst I like my beef 3.5 kilos between two gents and a lady is greedy by anyone’s standards. So I kept one of the T-bones aside and cooked only 2.5 kilos instead.

Satisfactory selection of steak
We grilled the meat in the normal fashion and served with a healthy Rocket & cherry tomato salad dripping in Olive Oil & Balsamic Vinegar. We also griddled a pack of Asparagus that I picked up from the green grocers on the High Road.
Sadly I cooked the sirloins a little too much for my liking, though the T-bone was grilled to perfection. Needless to say we polished off the lot and even Tillie managed to empty her plate.
We rinsed down the grade-A Aberdeen Angus with a couple of delicious bottles of Mauvinon Bellevue Saint Emilion Grand Cru (2005) and a Cadbury Dairy Milk with Crunchy bits.

Dave & Tillie