Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Somtimes it just has to be done, anyone fancy a ribeye?

Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby joker smoker » 31 Oct 2010, 15:21

cool! looking forward to the pics...
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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby lakemirror » 02 Nov 2010, 12:22

That cow's gotta be done by now.... :D
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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby clairbare » 02 Nov 2010, 12:53

lakemirror wrote:That cow's gotta be done by now.... :D


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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby Vic. » 14 Feb 2011, 17:44

best rib-eye I ever had was simply grilled using wood, no rubs added, and this was in a restaurant. unfortunately don't know what wood was used.
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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby Steve » 14 Feb 2011, 17:47

A light sprinkling of either sea salt or seasoned salt and cracked black pepper makes for the perfect ribeye IMHO. I've used a few marinades that have worked out well but simple seasoning is always what I come back to for a good steak.
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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby Vic. » 14 Feb 2011, 18:03

It's not really grilling, but ever try garlic butter and parsley as a final saute for your steak? A few seconds based either side in that mixture makes a steak, beef or pork, delicious.
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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby Steve » 14 Feb 2011, 18:19

Yeah garlic butter rocks, even normal butter does. I make a braised pork cheeks dish where I seal the cheeks in oil, then add a knob of butter for the last 30 secs of sealing and it makes a world of difference.
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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby Vic. » 14 Feb 2011, 18:24

never had pork cheeks to my knowledge :? we have griskins over here, that might be called pork cheeks in England?,

love loin steaks coated in black pepper and sauted in GButter and parsley
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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby Steve » 14 Feb 2011, 19:12

Vic, you're making me hungry :D
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Re: Another ribeye and two beef fillets

Postby Vic. » 14 Feb 2011, 19:15

wish my smoker was ready :( , suppose i'll have to resort to a chinese tonight :D
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