Partner cooks their wife steak, unprepared for their reaction

Wife's 'Raw' Steak Saga Leaves Reddit In Stitches, Raises Questions About Cooking Basics

A recent incident involving a wife and her partner has sparked an internet debate after the wife claimed that a steak cooked by her partner was "still raw" despite being perfectly cooked. The couple's dinner preparations went awry when the wife insisted on re-cooking the steak twice more due to what she believed to be undercooked meat.

According to the partner, who shared the story on Reddit, they had prepared a petite sirloin steak and followed proper cooking techniques, including broiling it to ensure even cooking. However, the wife refused to accept that the steak was cooked well enough and proceeded to reheat it twice more, resulting in the meat becoming overcooked.

Redditors were quick to poke fun at the situation, with many joking about the husband's supposed incompetence in the kitchen. "Slap some beef jerky on a plate next time for her," quipped one user. Others chimed in with their own humorous takes, including offering words of encouragement like "get better soon" or more sarcastic remarks, such as "my deepest sympathies."

The incident highlights a broader issue about cooking basics and how individuals perceive what constitutes well-cooked meat. While the partner followed proper cooking techniques and ensured that the steak was cooked to a safe temperature, the wife's insistence on re-heating it suggests a lack of understanding about food safety.

The petite sirloin cut is typically considered a leaner option, requiring more attention to cooking times and temperatures to avoid overcooking. In this case, the partner may have followed the recommended internal temperature guidelines for well-done steak, but it seems that the wife's perception of what constitutes well-cooked meat was at odds with her husband's actions.

Ultimately, the incident serves as a lighthearted reminder about the importance of communication and understanding in cooking. While some may see this situation as an example of marital humor, others might view it as a symptom of a deeper issue – perhaps a lack of trust or respect between partners when it comes to food preparation.

Regardless of one's interpretation, it's clear that the Reddit post has resonated with users, sparking a lively discussion about cooking basics and the often-blurred lines between humor and frustration.
 
🤣 I feel for the husband, he must be like "seriously?!" 😂. And omg what does she expect when you reheat it twice? 🙄 It's just common sense to check the internal temp. Anyway, maybe they should take a cooking class together? 😅 and also get some relationship therapy to figure out why she's being so extra about the steak 🤷‍♀️.
 
I mean, come on... 😂 I'm all for a good laugh, but can we talk about how ridiculous this situation is? Like, I get it, food safety is important, but re-cooking the steak TWICE more because your partner says it's not done?! 🤯 That's just insane. And don't even get me started on the "slap some beef jerky on a plate" comment 😂. I mean, come on Reddit users, be kind, right? It's all in good fun, but also, maybe take this as an opportunity to have a real conversation about cooking basics and trust between partners?

And can we talk about how this wife is totally missing the point? 🤷‍♀️ Like, if you're unsure, ask your partner! Don't just assume they're incompetent because you didn't like the way it was cooked. It's so much more than that... it's about communication and trust.

Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is let's all take a deep breath, chuckle at the absurdity of this situation, but also maybe learn something from it 🤓.
 
omg this is literally hilarious but also kinda sad tbh like who cooks a steak 3 times thinking its still raw?? 🤣 i mean i get it we've all been there but come on lady 😂 i guess what gets me is the wife's entitlement, like she thinks her husband just messed up and needs to try harder 🙄 newsflash, honey, it takes practice and patience, not just a few re-cooks 💪 in any case, kudos to the hubby for keeping his cool and sharing the story on reddit 🙌
 
Lol this is so relatable! I mean who hasn't had their partner try to cook and then be like "nope I'm good" even when it's literally cooked to perfection? 🤣 I'm surprised the wife didn't just take a bite of the steak and see for herself. And poor hubby, getting roasted on Reddit for trying his best. 😂 It's actually kinda funny how the wife was so adamant about re-heating it multiple times, I mean what's next? Asking for seconds of mashed potatoes? 🤣
 
i had the craziest dream last night i was walking on this huge beach but every time i tried to take a step forward, my feet would just sink into the sand 🌀🌊 it was so trippy... anyway, back to cooking steaks - can you believe this girl re-cooked it like 3 times? i mean, i know we've all been there with overcooked chicken or whatever, but come on! i guess what's funny is that reddit users were being super nice about it, but also kinda roasted him 🤣👨‍🍳
 
omg what's up with this couple lol... i mean i get it mistakes happen but come on! 😂 they had proper cooking techniques down and yet she still thought it was raw 🤦‍♀️ like, did she not know how to check for doneness or something? 🍴 seriously though it's funny because the husband just sits there taking it 😂. i mean maybe he should've just put some beef jerky on a plate next time as one user joked lol.
 
I mean, come on... can't you just cook something right for once? 🤣 It's not like it's rocket science. And honestly, if your partner is following proper techniques and still getting it wrong, maybe there's a bigger issue at play here than just cooking skills. Like communication or trust... but no, let's just have a good laugh about the husband's 'incompetence' in the kitchen 🤷‍♂️
 
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