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Cooking & Food Talk => Charcoal Grilling & BBQ => Topic started by: HiDesertHal on March 13, 2017, 06:29:47 AM
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I'm sure that the Ribeye will be among those you list in your Top Three.
Thanks...
HAL, the 80-year-old Grilling Newcomer.
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Ribeye, strip, T-bone
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Ribeye, Flat Iron, Strip.
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Bone in strip, Ribeye, Porterhouse
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Bone in Ribeye, Frenched bone in Ribeye, and cowboy cut bone in Ribeye!!! ❤️❤️[emoji41]
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Ribeye, t-bone, strip
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1) Ribeye cap. 2) ribeye 3) filet/tenderloins n
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^+1 to that
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Bone in Ribeye, Frenched bone in Ribeye, and cowboy cut bone in Ribeye!!! ❤️❤️[emoji41]
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Yep. Ribeye, ribeye, ribeye.
Some filet's from time to time.
And now the occasional chuck eye if I'm in the mood to save $$$.
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Ribeye, hanger, flatiron!
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Porterhouse. I haven't grilled any other cut in a very long time.
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Ribeye, Fillet, Strip
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cowboy cut ribeye,porterhouse, tbone
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Striploin, Striploin, Striploin.
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Pork Steak, ribeye, and strip steak.
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Pork Steak, ribeye, and strip steak.
Interesting to see pork Steak in there. How do you cook em? And special brining, seasoning or marinades?
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There are many ways to cook pork steaks and I have tried most of them...you can find some information in this article http://olddavespo-farm.blogspot.com/2009/03/pork-steaks.html
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Pork Steak, ribeye, and strip steak.
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Ribeye, Pork, and Yellowfin ! ! !
BD
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There are many ways to cook pork steaks and I have tried most of them...you can find some information in this article http://olddavespo-farm.blogspot.com/2009/03/pork-steaks.html
Thanks for the link @Old Dave
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Ribeye, Filet.
I never buy Filet. I wait for whole beef tenderloins to go on sale and buy one. Then I cut nice thick slices out of it and cook then like steaks. Last time I got them (For Valentine's Day) they were $6.99/lb.And very good!
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Ribeye, t-bone, hanger
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Filet, ribeye, flank
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Same here Hank. I'll wait to find one at GFS for $8.99 or $8.49 per pound and cut my own steaks. I'm not that great at getting the silver skin with ease yet.
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Ten years ago it would have been a new york strip or a ribeye But then I started buying large cuts of beef. When buying primal cuts you really start to get original about what a steak can be and where it comes from.
I can get about 4 steaks from a sirloin tip that are just great. Hanger steak. Flank steak are always a great option. And cutting a few fillets out of a loin really excite me now.
Still my favorite is
actually a roast, try tip done in a true Santa Maria style has to be the best.
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My current fav right now is the Boneless Short Ribs, then the Hanger steak followed by the Ribeye any day of the week. Flat Iron's and Ribeye Caps are right up there.
Work your way through this list and you'll look at beef in another light!
http://www.seriouseats.com/2012/05/steak-for-grill-best-cuts-to-know-grilling.html
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@Old Dave I'm with you Pork Steaks are on my best list. Great blog!
Steve
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Ribeye, tenderloin(cut my own filets), flat iron
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