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Steak and Fries with Pickled Onions

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I love this technique for prepping steaks, which I bastardized from my friends Alex Talbot and Aki Kamozawa, who write the blog Ideas in Food. It involves burying the steaks in blue cheese overnight to mimic the funk of dry aging. It works! For anyone with beer budgets and aged Bordeaux tastes, this is a godsend. Rib eye steaks are boned rib steaks, and one can be substituted for the other. I like them as thick as I can get them, so do your best to find hefty cuts.

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