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Rib-Eye, T-Bone, and Strip Steaks Cut Over One Inch

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Rib-Eye, T-Bone, and Strip Steaks Cut Over One InchDavid Loftus

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 8 to 12 people

Ingredients

Four-six bone-in or boneless rib-eye, T-bone, and/or strip steaks cut over 1"
Sea salt or kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Canola oil or vegetable oil

Baste:

1/4 cup olive oil
4 Tbsp unsalted butter
10 crushed garlic cloves
1/4 cup finely chopped savory herbs such as rosemary, thyme, marjoram, oregano, and/or sage

Board Dressing:

6 Tbsp olive oil
2 Tbsp finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
Sea or kosher salt to taste
Freshly ground black pepper to taste

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Generously season the steaks with salt and pepper. Press in the seasoning, and dab the meat onto the board to collect any excess.

    Step 2

    Glisten the meat with canola oil, using the first steak to brush oil onto the others.

    Step 3

    Preheat the BBQ to medium-high.

    Step 4

    Combine the baste ingredients in a foil pan or heatproof pan and warm on the side of the grill.

    Step 5

    Put the meat on the well-oiled grill and cook until medium-rare (or cook to desired doneness).

    Step 6

    Baste regularly, stacking and/or flipping the meat if the flames get out of control.

    Step 7

    When the steaks are nicely caramelized and charred on both sides, approximately 15 to 25 minutes total, they are done. (You can check the temp with an instant-read thermometer if that is more comfortable; the steaks should register 125°F).

    Step 8

    Combine the board dressing ingredients.

    Step 9

    Let the steaks rest for 2 minutes, then pour the board dressing onto a cutting board and slice the steaks, turning to coat the slices.

  2. Step 10

    *When steaks come off the grill looking all charred and gorgeous, it'll be tough to resist digging in right away. But letting them rest is essential. Otherwise, a lot of the lovely, tasty juices will spill out when you slice in.

Reprinted with permission from BBQ 25: The World's Most Flavorful Recipes—Now Made Foolproof by Adam Perry Lang, © 2010 HarperStudio
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