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180K views · 3K reactions | Salt, Fire, & Steak. Today I’m going back to the basics and forward searing ribeye steaks on the Weber kettle. I’ve been grilling steaks for 30 years - over the last 3 years I’ve subjected my family to a bunch of steak experiments to learn new techniques. At breakfast the other day, my kid asked me if I could just grill up some ribeyes like I used to. The old fashioned way. No fancy rubs. No reverse sear. No sous vide. Just salt, fire, and steak. We can definitely make that happen. Let’s start by salting the steaks for a few hours. I like to use a good layer of salt here, especially since these steaks are quite thick. I used about a full chimney of lump charcoal and pushed it all over to one side so we have two zones one hot one cold. I also threw in a couple of wood chunks for a little smoke. I removed the steaks from the fridge a few hours before grilling so they don’t seize up when they hit the heat. I start on the cool side and then rotate the grate. If you put them directly on the hot side they will have grill marks which isn’t the goal. I then grill for a few minutes until I’m happy with the crust. And move them over to the cool side and rotate again. When I’m happy with the crust I move them back over to the cool side and keep them there until they hit 120-125, which will carry over to 130. Go higher if you like less pink. Going back to the basics is a good thing. These turned out great and we’ll be doing them again very soon. #bbq #steaks #grilling #ribeye | Backyahd BBQ
180K views · 3K reactions | Salt, Fire, & Steak. Today I’m going back to the basics and forward searing ribeye steaks on the Weber kettle. I’ve been grilling steaks for 30 years - over the last 3 years I’ve subjected my family to a bunch of steak experiments to learn new techniques. At breakfast the other day, my kid asked me if I could just grill up some ribeyes like I used to. The old fashioned way. No fancy rubs. No reverse sear. No sous vide. Just salt, fire, and steak. We can definitely make that happen. Let’s start by salting the steaks for a few hours. I like to use a good layer of salt here, especially since these steaks are quite thick. I used about a full chimney of lump charcoal and pushed it all over to one side so we have two zones one hot one cold. I also threw in a
772K views · 3K reactions | Your favorite side dish! Shauna M makes a fantastic green bean casserole! This original video was produced by Shauna M and Network Media LLC. | Shauna M
772K views · 3K reactions | Your favorite side dish! Shauna M makes a fantastic green bean casserole! This original video was produced by Shauna M and Network Media LLC. | Shauna M
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