A great difference to all the crappy discount meat we usually buy. I know you guys in the US are masters when it comes to steaks, but I thought I wanted to share - humbly - how we make it in the uncivilized world of steaks

Grease the baking potatoes with lard. Place on a tray with sea salt. This way, the skins will become delicious too. Bake in a 200 C/390 F oven until soft (circa one hour). Turn once.

Make the truffle butter: 125 g/4 oz butter and 25 g/1 oz of grated black truffles. Salt and pepper.

A few drops of truffle oil and a teaspoon of Port wine makes the dot over the i.

Salt and pepper on the steaks, then brush with vegetable oil. Nothing else. Since I live in an apartment, I can't use a charcoal grill. Instead, I use an electrical grill with a real American cast iron lattice (not sure about the English word). I use double heat elements that must be connected to different sockets in the apartment in order not to blow the fuses.

Turn quickly. With 5,000 watts of thermal power in 5 square decimeters, this is a quick thing, no more than one-two minutes on each side. (Nerd fact: 1,000 watts per square decimeter is about 300 times the sun's power in the infrared spectrum, heat that is, on a sunny beach).

Open the baked potatoes. A knob of butter on the meat and one on the potato. Truffles and potato is an excellent combination by the way.
