First steaks on my restored redhead

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I have been neglecting my newly restored '69 redhead since I got the side table for my blue workhorse 22.5" OTG so I thought I would treat her to her first steaks since restoring her.

Seasoned some top sirloins, one with Chicago steak seasoning by weber and the other with S&P and lawrys seasoning salt for the wifey. I always cook a jalapeño to eat with mine a well.

Got some shrooms in my vintage cast iron le creuset #23 with canola oil, Worcestershire, and S&P. I cheated and cooked my super sharp cheddar cheesy noodles in on the stove since I didn't have room on the 18.5" redhead. Both steaks cooked medium just how we like 'em.

I am still amazed how the redhead turns a differebt shade red when she cooks! Thanks fer lookin! Pics:

Steaks seasoned:
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Shrooms ready:
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Shrooms on:
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Steaks on:
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Plated:
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Redhead cooling down for the night:
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Looks good. Cooked some sliders on the performer tonight. The metal handle was not too hot when it is 28 deg outside . :biggrin1:
 
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