How to Grill a Delicious Steak

Oh, how the mouth waters...

Adam Carolla, Joel Mchale (of The Soup), Jimmy Pardo, and Chef Adam Perry Lange are in Jimmy Kimmel's backyard grilling up a tender, juicy steak. There's also some humorous conversation had while discussing the how-tos, dos, and don'ts for the art of steak grillery.

This was primarily recorded for audio use on Adam Carolla's podcast, but they just set up a couple of Flip Mino HD cameras to record the video and throw it online.

Via AdamCarolla.com
JTZsays...

The problem when you have some comedians and comedian wannabes on a informative show like this, is that they all try to talk over each other, make funny/not funnies and whatever pt is trying to be made gets lost/drown out. Let the guy finish explain things.

And the midget is annoying as hell, just STFU! He doesn't cook or like to watch things gets cooked. Likes his steak overdone. Shouldn't even be there. He then goes makes random loud noises thinking its funny. Well I just want to punch him.

The chef grills a pretty good steak, nice trick on the extra char with rubbing butter. But the BBQ his restaurant does is pretty bad. Daisy May's BBQ here in NY serves pretty bland bbq by even the Northern standards.

lucky760says...

True ^dat. Not that it'd make a big difference as far as talking over one another goes, but I guess I should have prefaced this by saying this was actually recorded for sound on Adam Carolla's podcast, so they were probably more focused on the audio rather than video.

And LMFAHS at your midget comment. So true, but aren't you glad at least that everyone else berated him for it? And, wtf, you get nauseated watching food get cooked? Then why would you attend a barbecue?!

Also, does the chef guy's voice remind anyone else of "psychic" James Van Praag's? Ugh.

budzossays...

Munchkin man irritated me as well. That was some childish attention-seeking he was up to. Beyond that, one of the first things you learn in linguistics is that someone who asks a series of inane questions like that is usually feeling rather insecure. The questions are designed to give the other party in the conversation "status points" as a strategy to ward off confrontation. (as opposed to what I just did which was try to atain status points by providing information).

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