STEAK AND EGGS - JON & VINNY
JONNY AND VINNY OF ANIMAL RESTAURANT LOS ANGELES, COOK UP JUST STEAK AND EGGS FOR BREAKFAST.
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Comments (3)
Fuck yes! I'm so damn hungry now. Keep it real fuckers. That was funny and yummy. You guys are awesome.
Yummy!
looks awesome! how hot do you have the pan for the steak? how long would I sear each side for a 1.5 inch thick steak? or a 1 inch thick steak? I’ve been experimenting with pan searing steaks recently and haven’t quite gotten it right yet.