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USA1 wrote:My favorite thing to grill is a thick, well marbled ribeye that has marinated for several days.
Throw it on a red hot grill for about 3 or 4 minutes on each side and I'm in Heaven.![]()
Hold the steak sauce.
I have been a rib-eye snob for many years. Many people will use olive oil in their marinade, but lately I have been using walnut oil. I think that it helps give them a good tasty crust.carlson1 wrote:I am right with you. It took me years to convince my wife that ribeyes were a lot better than he sirloins.USA1 wrote:My favorite thing to grill is a thick, well marbled ribeye that has marinated for several days.
Throw it on a red hot grill for about 3 or 4 minutes on each side and I'm in Heaven.![]()
Hold the steak sauce.
My wife is not a big rib eye fan. She just doesn't like the fat on them. Thats ok though because I'll happily take the fat from her plate and consume it. She will get her grub on though if I offer her a good NY Strip Steak fresh off the grill! I 2nd "hold the steak sauce".carlson1 wrote:USA1 wrote:My favorite thing to grill is a thick, well marbled ribeye that has marinated for several days.
Throw it on a red hot grill for about 3 or 4 minutes on each side and I'm in Heaven.![]()
Hold the steak sauce.
I am right with you. It took me years to convince my wife that ribeyes were a lot better than he sirloins.
I haven't been keeping track, but I probably grill 200 days out of the year. The last time I used my oven to cook meat was last Thanksgiving when I cooked the turkey in the Weber for about an hour and then finished roasting it in the oven.74novaman wrote:Either way, as long as I'm grilling I'm having fun.
WildBill wrote:I haven't been keeping track, but I probably grill 200 days out of the year. The last time I used my oven to cook meat was last Thanksgiving when I cooked the turkey in the Weber for about an hour and then finished roasting it in the oven.74novaman wrote:Either way, as long as I'm grilling I'm having fun.
Sure nuff!pbwalker wrote:
Cooking outside is the way to go! Make the neighbors jealous!
Is it me or does the neighbor's grill always smell better?USA1 wrote:Sure nuff!pbwalker wrote:
Cooking outside is the way to go! Make the neighbors jealous!![]()
When my neighbors grill, I'm like a bloodhound.
I can tell who is grilling and what they're grilling just by sniffing the wind.
You're right. I think it has to do with the "free stuff tastes better" factor.WildBill wrote:Is it me or does the neighbor's grill always smell better?USA1 wrote:Sure nuff!pbwalker wrote:
Cooking outside is the way to go! Make the neighbors jealous!![]()
When my neighbors grill, I'm like a bloodhound.
I can tell who is grilling and what they're grilling just by sniffing the wind.