If you use the convection setting, you don't have to flip the food over, because
The heat is circulated by the convection fan in the toaster oven.

Marie




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From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org] On Behalf 
Of Brennen Kinch via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2020 5:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Baked Steak

Do you have to flip it at all I love this recipe I’ll have to save it so I’ll 
remember it to make it in the future

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> On Feb 16, 2020, at 8:16 PM, Immigrant via Cookinginthedark 
> <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:
> 
> This is how I cook steak.
> 
> Baked Steak
> 1 8- to 12-ounce beef steak (sirloin, ribeye or strip steak will work)
> Salt
> Pepper
> Garlic powder
> Italian seasoning
> Butter
> Line a baking pan with 2 layers of aluminum foil. Grease the top sheet of
> foil. Season the steak to taste with salt, pepper, garlic powder and Italian
> seasoning. Place in prepared baking pan. Put dabs of butter on top of the
> steak, close to the center, along the entire length of the meat, pressing
> them into the meat lightly. Bake at 350 degrees until the desired doneness
> is reached (about 45 minutes for a well-done steak).
> 
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