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Lava-Heated Grill Cooks a Steak in About 2 Minutes

While folks around Phoenix continue to get their kicks frying eggs on the sidewalk, a "culinary research team" has found a way to grill up a steak and some corn using molten lava and they've posted a video to prove it...
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While folks around Phoenix continue to get their kicks frying eggs on the sidewalk, a “culinary research team” has found a way to grill up a steak and some corn using molten lava and they’ve posted a video to prove it.

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Bompas & Parr joined forces with a team from Syracuse University to cook the steak over a lava flow, which, according to Eater, was 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit. The company is also known for cooking with lightning, which flash cooks at a staggering 50,000 degrees Farenheit.

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B&P Cook Out from robert wysocki on Vimeo.

While the steak ends up looking a little more charred than we typically like, it’s not like we’d turn down the volcanic meal. That’s just cool.

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