The Perfect Steak - Heston Blumenthal
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Heston breaks down steak like he's reverse-engineering a Rolex — every degree, every minute, every chemical reaction mapped with the obsession of someone who's never had to flip 200 covers on a Saturday night. You watch this and realize the gap between understanding meat and actually cooking it under fire, but there's something beautiful about seeing craft dissected down to its molecular bones. Anyone who's ever stood over a grill at 9 PM, three steaks behind and the rail backing up, knows that perfection is a luxury most kitchens can't afford.
— The Chef's Take
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