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Other Cooking Equipment => Cast Iron & Campfire Cooking => Topic started by: sliding_billy on August 29, 2020, 01:45:50 PM

Title: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: sliding_billy on August 29, 2020, 01:45:50 PM
Thin cut Chuck steak in cast iron, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, ranch and of course fries.

(https://i.imgur.com/tc0cnF3.jpg?1)
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: HighOnSmoke on August 29, 2020, 03:20:51 PM
Looks like I need a plate of that Billy! Yum!
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: ACW3 on August 29, 2020, 05:42:42 PM
I'll take a plate!!  Looks great!!

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Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: ronman451 on August 29, 2020, 08:07:25 PM
Fries in a salad? That's just crazy talk. Sign me up!
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: rmalik1 on November 12, 2020, 03:21:08 PM
Thin cut Chuck steak in cast iron, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, ranch and of course fries.

(https://i.imgur.com/tc0cnF3.jpg?1)

As a Pittsburgher looks good but not quite right. I would use NY Strip or similar steak. Lettuce and such on the bottom of plate, followed strips of steak topped with fries and dressing also the use of shredded cheese is a option. Chicken strips can replace steak even buffalo chicken strips - honey glazed....
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: sliding_billy on November 12, 2020, 03:36:45 PM
Thin cut Chuck steak in cast iron, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, ranch and of course fries.

(https://i.imgur.com/tc0cnF3.jpg?1)

As a Pittsburgher looks good but not quite right. I would use NY Strip or similar steak. Lettuce and such on the bottom of plate, followed strips of steak topped with fries and dressing also the use of shredded cheese is a option. Chicken strips can replace steak even buffalo chicken strips - honey glazed....

I was born and raised in Pittsburgh living between there and NW PA until I was 40.  I tend to agree about the strip (chuck steak of on sale though), and my wife (also a 'yinzer) totally agrees about chicken.  Fries are of course what makes it "Pittsburgh" just like a Primanti Bros sandwich.  As long as you don't tell me to use cheddar instead of mozzarella, we are good with or without cheese.  I actually had it in there but forgot to mention it.
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: Ka Honu on November 12, 2020, 07:19:31 PM
... Chicken strips can replace steak ...

I like chicken as much as the next guy but chicken strips can NEVER replace steak. Hell, chicken strips can't even replace chicken (but they can and should replace tofu at every opportunity).

Jus' sayin'...
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: Tailgating is my game on November 13, 2020, 12:08:41 PM
... Chicken strips can replace steak ...

I like chicken as much as the next guy but chicken strips can NEVER replace steak. Hell, chicken strips can't even replace chicken (but they can and should replace tofu at every opportunity).

Jus' sayin'...


I agree! Steak that is what goes in this meal
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: pmillen on November 13, 2020, 12:22:54 PM
You have contributed to my education.  (That's one of the reasons I come here.)
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: Walleyewacker on November 14, 2020, 08:38:08 AM
Yummy  greens grease and protein


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Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: rmalik1 on November 15, 2020, 02:44:55 PM
Thin cut Chuck steak in cast iron, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, ranch and of course fries.

(https://i.imgur.com/tc0cnF3.jpg?1)

As a Pittsburgher looks good but not quite right. I would use NY Strip or similar steak. Lettuce and such on the bottom of plate, followed strips of steak topped with fries and dressing also the use of shredded cheese is a option. Chicken strips can replace steak even buffalo chicken strips - honey glazed....

I was born and raised in Pittsburgh living between there and NW PA until I was 40.  I tend to agree about the strip (chuck steak of on sale though), and my wife (also a 'yinzer) totally agrees about chicken.  Fries are of course what makes it "Pittsburgh" just like a Primanti Bros sandwich.  As long as you don't tell me to use cheddar instead of mozzarella, we are good with or without cheese.  I actually had it in there but forgot to mention it.

Traveled in 5th wheel with wife for 2 years and moved from Brookline section of city out to the sticks in Rostraver Twp. We lived in the Burgh our whole life (excluded tour of duty in USN) Love Pgh. Salad, Perogies, Haluski, City Chicken, Isaly's Chipped Ham,a Hoagie,Good slice of Pizza (Beto's, Vincent's on Ardmore Blvd, Fiori's,Mineo's...) and a Pop .......
Title: Re: Pittsburgh Steak Salad
Post by: sliding_billy on November 15, 2020, 03:47:05 PM
Thin cut Chuck steak in cast iron, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, ranch and of course fries.

(https://i.imgur.com/tc0cnF3.jpg?1)

As a Pittsburgher looks good but not quite right. I would use NY Strip or similar steak. Lettuce and such on the bottom of plate, followed strips of steak topped with fries and dressing also the use of shredded cheese is a option. Chicken strips can replace steak even buffalo chicken strips - honey glazed....

I was born and raised in Pittsburgh living between there and NW PA until I was 40.  I tend to agree about the strip (chuck steak of on sale though), and my wife (also a 'yinzer) totally agrees about chicken.  Fries are of course what makes it "Pittsburgh" just like a Primanti Bros sandwich.  As long as you don't tell me to use cheddar instead of mozzarella, we are good with or without cheese.  I actually had it in there but forgot to mention it.

Traveled in 5th wheel with wife for 2 years and moved from Brookline section of city out to the sticks in Rostraver Twp. We lived in the Burgh our whole life (excluded tour of duty in USN) Love Pgh. Salad, Perogies, Haluski, City Chicken, Isaly's Chipped Ham,a Hoagie,Good slice of Pizza (Beto's, Vincent's on Ardmore Blvd, Fiori's,Mineo's...) and a Pop .......

My dad and I used to go to Beto's regularly (extra cheese so that you go  the huge handful of unmeted cheese).  I laughed when I saw you mention it.  The funniest part is that my wife is from Dormont and thinks Beto's is the most disgusting thing ever.  It is certainly a "love it or hate it" food.