Carpetbag Steak with Qview~!

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whiskeyfoot

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Feb 9, 2012
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Orlando, FL
So, I found this recipe in my smoking cookbook, and it has intrigued me ever since I found it.  According to the wikipedia, carpetbag steaks were popular in the 50's....I'd never even heard of it before. So here goes!

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Start off by cutting a pocket in your steak (I think this was a top sirloin).  Pick one pretty thick, but not too huge. I cut mine with a pretty small slit instead of butterflying it, the pocket goes deep into the meat.  The recipe called for dry rubbing the steak, etc, but I decided to go with a soy based marinade (it was Dale's).  I marinaded the meat for about 45 mins, then pulled it out to cut the pocket.

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I opted to go with pre-shucked oysters, as I don't have a good shucker tool.

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Stuff the guys down into the pocket you made.  This recipe didn't call for any seasonings inside the steak, but I think next time I'd add a little somethin' somethin' in there...at least some jalapenos or something, though I love how oysters taste alone.  It would be worth an experiment next time.  

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Sorry for blurry pic, but wanted to show the toothpicks sewing up the end keeping em nice and cozy inside.

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Since this whole recipe was a mind-blowing experiment in the first place, I decided to try using my tiny lil Smokey Joe Weber to smoke this guy and some ABT's.  I have a Cabela's Electric, but have been finding that I prefer using charcoal.  Just shoved all the charcoal to one side indirect style and some mesquite chips.  I thought it would be difficult and tight on space, but it was awesome for a mini smoke! Maintained a perfect 225 the entire two hours!

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Time to pop her open!!

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All I can say is holy heaven! Surf and turf for real!!!!  Give it a shot, it literally cost me $9 and was incredible!!!!

Enjoy! -J
 
Looks great! That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

Looks good and got me thinking.  Maybe stuff pocket with crab.

I was thinking the same thing! Crab, shrimp or lobster stuffed steaks! :drool
I'm going to have to give that a try real soon!
 
Thanks!  Yeah it's definitely something different! I think the only thing I'd change next time is GARLIC!  Stuff some garlic in with the oysters, and maybe a dash of some creole seasoning or something, just to add a little flavor.
 
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