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Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 25th, '15, 18:07
by Kai Burton


I've been wanting to try this in my slow cooker for a while but I don't know anyone who's tried it. Anyone on here know what it's like and if it's worth doing?


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 25th, '15, 19:30
by bmat
lady of Mystery is a cooking guru. She may have insight into this.


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 25th, '15, 22:05
by Mandrake
Probably along the same lines as pork in cider - give it a go and let us know how it turned out.


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 26th, '15, 07:35
by Relish
'Pork in cider' always makes me giggle! juvenile, I know.


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 26th, '15, 14:39
by bmat
Relish wrote:'Pork in cider' always makes me giggle! juvenile, I know.


Made me laugh, okay still laughing.


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 27th, '15, 08:48
by mdawg
I did Pork shoulder for in Cola for pulled pork, Not sure it is the best use of steak however.


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 27th, '15, 09:09
by Mandrake
The acid in Cola will do a great job of tenderising the meat but you'd have to be careful that it doesn't overdo it and turn the meat to a pulp. Perhaps using a cheaper and tougher cut of steak would be worth trying?


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 30th, '15, 20:34
by Kai Burton
I gave it a try but it was nowt special. I won't bother with it again. Thanks for the tips though!


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Aug 30th, '15, 20:46
by Mandrake
Red wine is probably a better cooking liquid!


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Sep 1st, '15, 03:18
by DenmarkKilo
Have you considered the "beer can chicken"? Shove half a can of beer (still in the can) into a chicken, stand it on the can while it cooks. Said to add a ton of moisture to the meat...


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Sep 1st, '15, 13:04
by Mandrake
On the topic of unusual cooking, I once had a book which detailed how to cook food by wrapping it in foil and then strapping it to the engine of a car. The theory was that if you chose the appropriate foods and length of journey, by the time you arrived the food would be cooked. Steak was one of the meats which could be cooked that way. I also believe there's a book out on how to cook food in the dishwasher whilst dishes etc are being cleaned.


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Sep 1st, '15, 13:12
by Le Petit Bateleur
Only in England :) ;)


Re: Steak in Cola...

PostPosted: Sep 2nd, '15, 12:51
by Lady of Mystery
It can make an OKish marinade but it's not anything to write home about, I'd much rather a good red wine sauce any day.