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Wood Steak Board 14 x 10 - Steak Board for Serving - Wooden Chopping Board - Solid Oak Cutting Board - Durable Serving Board for Burger, Cheese, Barbecue - Meat Platter (Large)

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Ribeye –Great marbling and the rich steak flavor. You can buy bone-in or boneless on these – if you don’t mind dealing with the bone, I’d recommend buy it bone-in because the bone gives it more flavor. The larger the proteins you plan to carve on this board, the larger your board will need to be. For the most part, a 20 x 15-inch board can fit any full-sized bird with enough room to spare. “For red meat and roasts, having an ample carving surface is important, so size is likely a key factor," Osborne says. Vegetables. Some of our favorite vegetables to add to a board like are marinated artichokes, roasted red pepper, olives and even grilled mushrooms. Carving red meat can be difficult when your roast is too big for your basic cutting board, so it’s wise to have a large cutting board in the arsenal. Since red meat can stain, a dark board like this one can hide those stains better than lighter wood, but with any wooden board, seasoning with oil can protect it from stains of all kinds. While the walnut finish looks attractive, we found that it took multiple washes and oil treatments before we stopped seeing the wood stain on our cleaning cloth. Once the board was seasoned, the deep walnut color looked quite attractive and much different than typical wooden cutting boards. The size is also noteworthy, with enough space to carve or serve, no matter what’s on the menu. The juice grooves along the perimeter of the board can collect plenty of liquids, while the flat side is handy for chopping herbs and vegetables.

Cutting boards are great for preparing and slicing foods, but when it comes to carving and serving large cuts of poultry or red meat, you’ll want a board that's both up to the task and presentable enough for a dinner party or holiday setting. Essentially, carving boards should always be just as functional as they are visually appealing. Look for design features like juice grooves, carving spikes, and pour spouts, and also consider the board's material (typically wood, bamboo, or polypropylene) when purchasing. These boards can be an investment piece, but they're incredibly useful and make for lovely serving ware. New York Strip –This is a well-marbled steak, not quite as much as the Ribeye but with a firmer texture. Also called Strip Steak or Kansas City Strip. For this Steak Charcuterie Board, you’ll need all the staples for a regular charcuterie board and then add steak. Here are the ingredients below.

All steaks are great for this board, but there definitely is a hierarchy when it comes to steak. Here are our favorites, and in my opinion the best steaks to use on this board for an “oh my gosh” finish. Because let’s be honest, all steaks are great. A Charcuterie Board is a board or platter arranged with cured meats, cheeses and finger foods. You can go simple or fancy, I’ve even seen some boards that fit an entire table. Charcuterie boards can also be called meat and cheese board, totally up to you. Ingredients you’ll need to make this Steak Charcuterie Board:

Condiments: Our go-to condiments for a charcuterie board are stone ground mustard, fig jam, pestos or olive tapenades. Juice grooves are immensely helpful for those who grill or roast often, as the juices from your favorite foods can overflow into these wells, without getting all over the counter," Osborne explains. "Spikes are helpful for those who host Thanksgiving, or who roast in the oven regularly." After spending some time in Michigan with the Beef Masters themselves – talking, learning and putting our new found knowledge to the grill I am way more confident in grilling steaks than ever before.

Steak: Use your favorite steak here or whatever is budget friendly. On this board I chose to use a Tomahawk Steak and a Filet Mignon– those are our favorites. The OXO Good Grips board is a low-maintenance, lightweight plastic carving board. It's easy to move around and wash by hand, but if you’d rather put it in your dishwasher, it’s safe to do so. It’s made out of polypropylene, which means that it can resist warping, staining, and odors better than other plastic boards, and it does not require the diligent care and maintenance that wooden boards need.

This post was inspired by a recent blogger retreat I took in Michigan. The retreat itself was meant to create an atmosphere of learning and connecting with likeminded business owners challenging each other to go to the next level and lastly – an emphasize on relaxation and refreshment. I left feeling AND personally experiencing all of those things. I could not be more grateful to our amazing incredible sponsors –Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner., Stonyfield Yogurt and Harry & David– to pull off such an amazing successful event like this. If you find yourself using foods with juice overflow, look for a pour spout on the board.” — Sean Osborne, Creative Director at J.K. Adams Size We connected with J.K. Adams Creative Director Sean Osborne to learn more about the features to look for in a carving board. He told us that"going with a darker-toned wood, such as cherry or walnut, may provide a bit more forgiveness against staining and visible carving marks over time." Seasoning your carving board from time to time can prevent unwanted splintering or warping. It also keeps the board visually stunning. To do this, use food-grade mineral oil and allow it to soak for 30 minutes. Next, apply a beeswax finish to seal in moisture while simultaneously creating a water-repellant barrier on the surface. Avoid using vegetable or olive oils, as these can go rancid with time.

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Olive trees are only cut down when they do not carry any fruits for long periods of time. This is a good example of a sustainable cycle in the prodution of natural products. This is a good illustration of how humans can work together with nature to produce enviromentaly friendly products. Each product is handmade using traditional methods and the highest quality of wood. The steak board is oiled with a local oil. It is a wonderful piece of natural wood and a slice of mediterranean living.... It is perfect to cut vegetables, fruits, herbs, and spices also meat.... Fruits and Nuts. For a steak board my mind goes more savory. But if you would like to add some fruit, I’d recommend fresh figs, grapes, pomegranates or dried cherries or cranberries. As far as nuts go, I’d recommend cashews, candied pecans or raw almonds. In testing, these performed well. We used the largest board for carving (the only one large enough for a turkey) and found the second and third boards helpful for arranging the food for serving. Note that bamboo is tougher than normal wood, so it doesn’t show wear as easily but may be less gentle on your knives. We think these boards would be great for beginners due to the size options, fair price, and decent durability. Each board is designed with juice grooves around the edges, but they’re fairly shallow. Built-in handles make the boards easy to lift, but they also take away space on the smooth sides of the boards. The boards are 10 inches, 14 inches, and 17 inches, so you’ll have the right size for whatever it is that you’re carving or serving.

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