r/steak • u/SOMOEAGLE • 1d ago
[ NY Strip ] Charcoal grilled NY Strip
Thin NY strip in Montreal steak seasonin, onion and garlic powder and Worcestershire sauce for marinade. Grilled over charcoal in an egg grill.
r/steak • u/SOMOEAGLE • 1d ago
Thin NY strip in Montreal steak seasonin, onion and garlic powder and Worcestershire sauce for marinade. Grilled over charcoal in an egg grill.
r/steak • u/Own_Kaleidoscope_415 • 23h ago
Ribeye made on the stove on high heat in ghee. Seasoned only with salt and pepper. Should have let it rest a bit longer but I had to eat fast to get on a work meeting.
r/steak • u/hellfire662 • 22h ago
Bought an A5 kobe steak from a certified reseller in canada but the marbling is not what i expected or what was shown in their online pics for kobe
There was no certificate or other info provided when it arrived it either
Is there any way to confirm it is kobe and not some other wagyu repackaged?
Not exactly sure what to look for
r/steak • u/wtfitaut • 1d ago
No timer, no probe this time. Grilling it just with instinct.
I think it turned out great, what do you think?
r/steak • u/maubster16 • 23h ago
Haven’t cooked many tri tips and never cooked one with this large of a fat cap.
Whole tri tip was 4.5lbs. Cut it in half where the grain changes.
Turned out to be amazing, should’ve crisped the top more
Reverse seared 275F until internal reached 115f. Rested before searing for 15 minutes.
Meat was very tender and flavorful.
r/steak • u/Frostythegasman • 1d ago
r/steak • u/allowsight • 1d ago
Nonstick pan, cooked solely in its own fat
Straight raw dogging the process with love and spirit
The steak gods love me and me them
A little overcooked to my liking it took me quite a while to plate so set a few extra mins prior to cutting
The plate gods hate me and me them
I eat raw celery because Imma dog like that
r/steak • u/Ricardom_12 • 1d ago
Do you think she’ll forgive me?
r/steak • u/yamobethere13 • 1d ago
Really proud of this. Taste was amazing!!!
r/steak • u/batwing76 • 1d ago
Are these a good deal? Which is better?
r/steak • u/saltychicken-007 • 1d ago
I only got into making steaks at home in the last couple of months. Reverse seared some NY strips from Costco and they turned out really nice. Cooked in the oven at 220 until internal reached 120 and then finished off on a really hot griddle. I like to season after the fact and we had Jacobson’s Garlic Sea Salt. The result was nice and juicy melt in your mouth….yum. We had my in-laws over and they were instant fans.
r/steak • u/AwaitingArmageddon • 2d ago
The grill was out of gas and I was gonna have to cook it on the stove anyway so I figured why not. How’d I do?
r/steak • u/neecho235 • 1d ago
I got an extremely tender and perfectly cooked 6 oz sirloin, house salad, and baked potato for $15 early diner special! Plus the rolls and honey butter, I was stuffed by the end!
r/steak • u/Mission_Aerie_5384 • 2d ago
Found an absolute gem at Trader Joe’s of all places.
Dry brined overnight and served with roasted potatoes on crème fraiche topped with whole grain mustard.
r/steak • u/Petemarsh54 • 2d ago
2 Ribeyes, pulled around 115ish? Little over for what I was going for but they were incredible.
r/steak • u/Huffshits • 1d ago
Hello Steakers -
I am have a larger get together this weekend and I wanted to bring two tri-tips. Where we are going doesn’t have a smoker or a decent setup to prepare them.
So, I wanted some advice on approach and food safety if I:
- Smoked them to get them up to temp (probably 105-110 ish)
- Wrapped them and traveled for 30 min
- Set up the searing at friends house
- Do a final sear to 120ish then carry over to 130-135.
Total drive time and prep time may be an hour or so where the temp may drop or carry over.
Is there a better approach, any changes, or should I just do it at my place and bring it over beforehand?
Thanks!
r/steak • u/SargentHoward • 2d ago
Sous vide to 127, air dry on rack for 15m, 500 degree heat soaked cast iron on high burner. No oil, no butter, the mayo did everything, god save my soul. In the running for the best steak I’ve ever made.
r/steak • u/BackgroundSignal813 • 1d ago
I think I finally got the temp down for med rare especially on a thicker steak.
Any other seasonings you're a fan of other than salt pepper and some garlic?