Love experimenting with your steak?

How about you try this 24-hour whiskey-aged steak recipe fromGuga Foodson Youtube.

If you like the strong, mature, and unique taste, this recipe is just right for you!

Cooking a 24-hour whiskey aged steak

Image credits: Guga Foods via Youtube

Whats more, Guga Foods also shares an amazing cornbread steak side dish to go by with your steak.

Learn the recipe by watching the tutorial below.

After this, season it with a good amount of salt.

Pouring jack daniels whiskey to the steak

Next, for the second steak, just rub salt all over it.

Place them both in the refrigerator for 24 hours.

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Step 2

Moving on with the side dish.

Slicing the steak that has been whiskey-aged for 24 hours

In a cast-iron skillet, put a good amount of avocado oil.

Lay down the skirt steaks and sear them.

Flip it after a minute.

Next, toss in all the vegetables (onion, celery, and carrots) then deglaze the pan.

(check that that all vegetable pieces are in uniform size.)

Season with salt and freshly ground pepper.

Next, add a good amount of tomato paste, then add a bit of white wine.

Mix it well and let everything cook for about 2 minutes.

Put back the steak into the pan, then add the braising liquid which is the beef stock.

double-check to add plenty of beef stock to prevent drying out.

Cover the pan with a lid then put it in an oven at 250 degrees F for 2 hours.

After 2 hours, pull it out of the oven then transfer it to a plate.

Shred the meat into pieces, then add a good amount of sauce from the pan it cooked in.

Step 3

Moving on with the cornbread.

Add 1 packet of cornbread mix to a bowl.

Add 1/3 cup of milk, 1 medium egg, and 2 tbsp of butter.

Next, put the batter into a silicone mold, just dont overfill it as it will rise.

After this, top it with the meat pieces.

Place it in the oven at 350 degrees F and let them bake.

Pull it out of the oven, then brush them with some butter on top.

Step 4

After 24 hours passed, pull the steaks out of the refrigerator.