Like grilling? It'll eventually get too chilly to
venture out there. Get out that skillet cause as far
as quick recipes go this SKILLET RIBEYE STEAK takes the cake. You want to start 
with a good cut of meat
of course and RIBEYE has a ton of flavor. This is a
time when one of those plentiful packets of flavored
noodles really comes in handy too. Nothing fancy of
foofy, just quick and tasty. 


SKILLET RIBEYE STEAK



INGREDIENTS:
2 rib eye steaks cut 1-inch thick (approx 1 lb)
1 tablespoon olive oil 
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 
2 tablespoons crumbled feta cheese 
1 tablespoon chopped Kalamatra olives

Seasoning: 
1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder 
1 1/2 teaspoons dried basil leaves 
1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano 
1/2 teaspoon salt 
1/8 teaspoon pepper 

DIRECTIONS:
Combine seasonings and press on both sides of beef.

In a nonstick skillet heat oil over medium heat till hot.

Cook steaks in skillet, turning once, 10 to 15 minutes for medium rare.

Sprinkle with lemon juice.

To serve, sprinkle with feta and olives. 

         CRAZY NEW FESTIVAL FOOD FAVORITE ;o)

For the true junk food junkie! As recently reported on CNN....

In LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas where some joke that the four
basic food groups are barbecued, baked, broiled or fried,
state fairs are filled with booths that sell everything
from corn on a stick to club-like turkey legs. For dessert,
an odd new treat has emerged: fried Twinkies.
Phil Dickson of Hot Springs has sold about 1,000 of the
batter-dipped, deep-fried goodies topped with powdered
sugar since the Arkansas State Fair opened Friday. "It's
amazing to me," Dickson said Monday. "The response has
just been tremendous." Each Twinkie, at 160 calories and
five grams of fat a pop, is impaled on a stick and frozen
until firm, then dipped in a batter similar to that used
to fry fish. Deep frying adds more calories and fat, and
the powdered-sugar coating apparently complements the
Twinkie's altered state. "The inside creamy part stays
cool, while the outside is warm," said Rhonda Yates, a
postal worker spending her vacation helping Dickson with
the Twinkie booth. 
Fairs in Arizona, California, Kansas and Washington also
are expected to roll out fried Twinkies this year.
(definitely want to stick to just one ;o)

Steve Boodram
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