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<!DOCTYPE module PUBLIC "-//CNX//DTD CNXML 0.3.5//EN" "http://cnx.rice.edu/cnxml/0.3.5/DTD/cnxml_plain.dtd">
<module xmlns="http://cnx.rice.edu/cnxml/0.3.5" id="meat" levelmask="0" created="2001-02-22" revised="2001-06-18" version="$Revision: 2.1 $">

  <name>Grilling a Good Steak</name>

  <metadata>
    <authorlist>
      <author id="ricky">
	<firstname>Ricardo</firstname>
	<othername>Anthony</othername>
	<surname>Radaelli-Sanchez</surname>
      </author>
    </authorlist>
    <maintainerlist>
      <maintainer id="selc">
	<firstname>Sarah</firstname> 
	<surname>Coppin</surname> 
      </maintainer>
      <maintainer id="mizar">
	<firstname>Chris</firstname> 
	<surname>Donica</surname> 
      </maintainer>
      <maintainer id="brentmh">
	<firstname>Brent</firstname> 
	<surname>Hendricks</surname> 
      </maintainer>
      <maintainer id="jenn">
	<firstname>Jenn</firstname> 
	<surname>Drummond</surname> 
      </maintainer>
    </maintainerlist>
    <keywordlist>
      <keyword>beef</keyword>
      <keyword>cnxml example</keyword>
      <keyword>steak</keyword>
      <keyword>grilling</keyword>
    </keywordlist>
    <abstract>
      This is part of a tutorial to teach CNXML.  It is also a module
      on how I would ideally cook a steak.  The following recipe I've
      never tried and devised at 12:30 in the morning following a
      really long day of work and classes.  I image that it will taste
      much better than my imagination.
    </abstract>
    <objectives>
      This module is to teach the basics of grilling a steak.  It is
      intended for the beginning cook with little grill experience.
      The recipe included will be simple, easy to follow, and
      delicious.
    </objectives>
  </metadata>

  <content>
    <para id="intro">
      I have eaten many steaks in my life and none have been more
      satisfying than the backyard-grill cooked steak.  Maybe this is
      because of the relaxing nature of drinking a beer, being
      outside, and lounging that accompanies the grilling procedure.
      <note type="warning">Excessive drinking or fun may result in
      overcooked or burned steak</note>Maybe it is because of the
      aroma of the grill and the beef <emphasis>perfectly</emphasis>
      seasoned to your taste.  Either way, this module shows how a
      good steak can be prepared.
    </para>
    
    <para id="ingredients">
      Before we begin to cook I have compiled a list of ingredients.
      <list id="ingredlist">
	<name>Ingredients</name>
	<item>Salt</item>
	<item>Fresh ground pepper</item>
	<item>Lime</item>
	<item>Beer</item>
	<item>Chili powder</item>
	<item>T-Bone steak</item>
      </list>
    </para>
  
    <para id="marinate">
      To ensure the best flavor possible, it is necessary to marinate
      the beef.  A steak <term>marinates</term> when left to sit in
      <term>marinade</term>, or prepared sauce, where it will absorb
      the flavor of the ingredients.  Marinating may take as little as
      15 minutes or as long as 6 hours and should
      <emphasis>always</emphasis> be done in the refrigerator and
      <emphasis>not</emphasis> at room temperature.
    </para>
    
    <list id="marinade" type="enumerated">
      <name>Instructions</name>
      <item>pour beer into large bowl</item>
      <item>add chili powder to tase</item>
      <item>squeeze half lime into beer marinade</item>
      <item>place steak in beer, let soak for 30 minutes</item>
    </list>
  
    <para id="tobecontinued">
      I'll be adding to this module in <cnxn module="m9006" strength="8">The Intermediate CNXML</cnxn> which focuses on more
      advanced CNXML tags.  For more marinades see the <link src="http://www.2eatcab.com">Angus Beef website</link>.
      Finally, a good resource is the <cite>Steak Lover's Cookbook --
      William Rice</cite>.
    </para>
  </content>
</module>

