
So, after work today, we came home and I got started. I decided to give the steaks a nice thick rub of just black pepper and tossed them in a frying pan. It didn't take long to get a good sear on both sides and get them to the requested temperatures (my wife likes a little pink left in the middle of her steak, I prefer no pink).
While searing and flipping the steaks, I brought a pot of water to boil and added in some nice baby carrots. Once they were soft, I drained most of the water, added in some butter and honey, and stirred until it all melted together. Sweet tasty goodness! I used the leftover fat and grease from the steaks to cook up some mushrooms with a little Worcestershire sauce, black pepper, onion powder, and some flour to thicken it a little at the end. If you're having steaks, then you've got to have rolls of some kind. My personal favorite bread-like items are crescent rolls. It turns out we had one last can in the refrigerator, so I rolled them up (1/2 plain and 1/2 with cheese in the middle), and started them baking. I'm not sure if the oven wasn't quite hot enough or they weren't in quite long enough, but they didn't really puff up like normally. They still tasted great though!
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