The Best Tomahawk Steak

The best tomahawk steak recipe with finishing butter.

I’m not exaggerating: this is the best tomahawk steak recipe I’ve ever made. The flavor is just next level insane.…

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The best tomahawk steak recipe with finishing butter.

I’m not exaggerating: this is the best tomahawk steak recipe I’ve ever made. The flavor is just next level insane. This freakin’ delicious steak is all thanks to butter, butter and more butter. I have no words. 

The best tomahawk steak recipe with finishing butter.

Well, maybe just a few. I want you to love this perfect tomahawk steak as much as I do, so let’s get you all the steps you need to reach steak nirvana!

Why You’ll Love Tomahawk Steak

This recipe is a combination of a Peter Luger-style steak, based on how they cook it at the famous New York City steakhouse, and the cooking style from Ruth’s Chris Steak House, which is known for its sizzling, butter-basted, tender steak. Grilling gets us that perfect crust, then baking infuses all the herbs and butter into the crust. The finishing butter takes this perfect steak over the top. Mix and change out whatever you like for herbs, and you’ll have the best steaks ready for any special occasion.  

For more steak and butter recipes, check out Chili Butter Steak and Shrimp, Grilled Steak and Shrimp with BLK Garlic Butter and Steak Frites With Garlic Chili Butter.

Tomahawk Steak Ingredients

  • Steaks: A tomahawk steak is a big, thick-cut, bone-in ribeye steak with the long bone still attached. It’s an impressive cut that stands out on the plate, and like I’ve said before, it’s a great way to make you feel like a grilling warrior. We’ll season our tomahawk ribeye steak with kosher salt, black pepper and garlic powder. 
  • Deluxe Butter: Yes, we have two butter components in this recipe. First, our baking butter, which is flavored with rosemary, thyme and garlic. To cap it all off, we’ve got an incredible finishing butter, which has parsley and kosher salt to put this recipe over the top. 
Seasoning the tomahawk steak for grilling.

Make-Ahead Compound Butter

I know you’re going to want to make this great steak again and again, so here’s the best way to be ready whenever the craving hits: make some compound butter to stash in your fridge or freezer.

First, put a stick of butter on the counter and let it soften to room temperature. Then, place the butter in a small bowl and fold in your choice of seasonings, like garlic and herbs (dill, parsley, thyme, sage and basil all work well here). The possibilities for spices and herbs here are endless!

Once everything is thoroughly mixed in, form the butter into a log. Wrap the log in plastic wrap and chill in the fridge or freezer overnight, until it’s firm and you can slice it easily. When you’re cooking steak, put a slice on top and enjoy!

How to Make the Best Tomahawk Steak

Get ready for the most flavorful cut of beef that’s ever hit your tastebuds. I’m stoked for you to try this delicious tomahawk steak!

Preparing the Steak and Butter

Quick note: for best results, take your steaks out of the fridge an hour before you plan to grill so they can come up to room temperature. 

First up, mix 1/4 cup melted unsalted butter, 1.5 tablespoons of chopped parsley and kosher salt to taste in a small bowl. This mixture will be our finishing butter. 

Next, pat your steaks dry with a paper towel, then slather your 2-3 room temperature tomahawk steaks with beef tallow. Season steak generously with 1.5 tablespoons of kosher salt, 1.5 tablespoons of black pepper and 1.5 tablespoons of garlic powder. 

Grilling the Tomahawk Steak 

Seasoned meat starting to cook on the grill.

Preheat your charcoal grill to 400 degrees Fahrenheit for direct cooking. Once the grill is up to temperature, place steaks on the grill and cook until the internal temperature reaches 110 degrees F, which will take about 15-20 minutes for this thick steak. While the steak cooks, make sure to flip them occasionally to develop a nice crust. Pull them off the grill when they reach temperature and let the meat rest for 10 minutes. 

Finishing the Tomahawk Steak

To finish, preheat your oven to 500 degrees F for direct cooking. You can also do this step in a broiler or salamander grill. Place your rested tomahawk steaks in a heavy skillet (preferably cast iron) with 2-3 tablespoons of unsalted butter, 3-4 rosemary sprigs, 3-4 thyme sprigs and 3-4 crushed garlic cloves. Then, slide the skillet into the oven to broil for 3-4 minutes, until the butter is sizzling and popping. Carefully pull the hot cast iron skillet out of the oven and top each steak with the finishing butter. 

Tomahawk steaks broiling in finishing butter.

This cooking process is like the reverse of reverse searing a steak because we first get a good crust on the steak and then bake it so that it can finish cooking. If you want to try more with this style of cooking, check out my Grilled Tuscan Steak or my Steakhouse Picanha! I’ve also written an article about the Best Steaks for Reverse Searing, if that style of cooking is more your thing!

If you really want to get wild, I can also show you how to hang the tomahawks over the fire or how to cook a tomahawk steak on the coals!

Serving the Best Tomahawk Steak

Let your steak rest for a couple more minutes once you’ve pulled it out of the oven. Slice against the grain on a sturdy cutting board, serve and enjoy!

Sliced tomahawk steak, getting ready to serve.

If you enjoyed this tomahawk recipe, then give this Hanging Tomahawk Steaks and Tomahawk Beef Short Ribs recipe a try!

What to Serve with Tomahawk Steak

When I serve an impressive cut like this, I like to create my own steakhouse atmosphere at home. Mashed potatoes, creamed spinach or a wedge salad are some of my favorite steakhouse sides. Let me know yours in the comments!

For More Buttery Goodness

Leftovers and Reheating

Leftovers? With this recipe, I highly doubt it. If by some miracle you haven’t finished this steak the night you cook it, then store your steak in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days. You can store the finishing butter in a small bowl with plastic wrap in the fridge for up to a week, or wrapped in plastic wrap in the freezer for up to 3 months. 

To reheat your leftovers, arrange them on a baking sheet covered in a sheet of parchment paper or aluminum foil. Then, place them in the oven at 375 degrees F until warm!

FAQs

Can I use a different steak cut? 

Definitely! That long rib bone makes tomahawk steak a showstopper, but you can adapt this recipe to your preferred cut. Ribeye or porterhouse steaks work well for a similar experience. Just make sure you adjust your cooking times accordingly.

Where should I buy my steak? 

The quality of steak you can source from your local grocery store or butcher shops is pretty amazing. Another great option is to go online and buy some of the best pasture-raised beef you’ll ever taste. White Oak PasturesUS Wellness Meats, and Primal Pastures are some popular sites. If you know of another high-quality meat supplier I should know about, drop a comment below.

How do I know when it’s done? 

Use a meat thermometer! The Thermapen from ThermoWorks is terrific. The company also makes a BBQ remote alarm one for longer grill sessions.

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The Best Tomahawk Steak

The best tomahawk steak recipe I've ever made. It's impressive, feeds a crowd and is so freakin' delicious.
Course Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 407kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Steak:

  • 2-3 Tomahawk Steaks
  • 1.5 tbsp Kosher Salt
  • 1.5 tbsp Black Pepper
  • 1.5 tbsp Garlic Powder
  • Olive Oil as needed

Bake:

  • 3-4 Rosemary Sprigs
  • 3-4 Thyme Sprigs
  • 3-4 Crushed Garlic Cloves
  • 2-3 tbsp Unsalted Butter

Finishing Butter:

  • ¼ cup Unsalted Butter Melted
  • 1.5 tbsp Chopped Parsley
  • Kosher Salt to taste

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix together all the ingredients for the finishing butter and set aside until ready to use.
  • Slather your room temperature steaks with beef tallow then generously season with salt, pepper and garlic powder.
  • Preheat your grill to 400F for direct cooking.
  • Add the steaks to cook for 15-20 minutes until 110 internal. Make sure to flip occasionally to develop a good crust.
  • Once done, pull off and rest for 10 minutes.
  • Preheat your oven to 500F for direct cooking. You can easily do this in a broiler or salamander grill as well.
  • Add your rested tomahawks to a skillet with unsalted butter, smashed garlic, thyme and rosemary. Add to the oven to broil for 3-4 minutes until the butter is sizzling and popping. Carefully pull them out and top each with the finishing butter.
  • Rest for 2 more minutes then slice, serve and enjoy!

Notes

Make-Ahead Compound Butter
I know you’re going to want to make this great steak again and again, so here’s the best way to be ready whenever the craving hits: make some compound butter to stash in your fridge or freezer. First, put a stick of butter on the counter and let it soften to room temperature. Then, place the butter in a small bowl and fold in your choice of seasonings, like garlic and herbs (dill, parsley, thyme, sage and basil all work well here). The possibilities for spices and herbs here are endless! Once everything is thoroughly mixed in, form the butter into a log. Wrap the log in plastic wrap and chill in the fridge or freezer overnight, until it’s firm and you can slice it easily. When you’re cooking steak, put a slice on top and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 407kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 114mg | Sodium: 2681mg | Potassium: 397mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.1g | Vitamin A: 723IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 37mg | Iron: 3mg

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The Best Grilled Steak Recipes

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Welcome to the Best Grilled Steak Recipes Round Up! At Over the Fire Cooking, we’re all about creating memorable moments over epic food dishes. Nothing does this better than a juicy steak with the perfect char, tasty sides, and a glass of red wine shared with friends.

Grilled ribeye steaks belong in the Best Grilled Steak Recipes.

Grilling the perfect steak is simpler than you think, and we’re always here to show you how. So, let’s fire up those grills and start exploring my all-time favorite steaks!

The next time you’re looking for the best steak for all your special occasions, look no further than the recipes below. For the best results, always follow the recipe card, but also never fear experimenting and making this food truly your own.

Why You’ll Love Grilled Steak Recipes

There are endless reasons to love these Grilled Steak Recipes. First things first, a perfectly cooked steak with an insane amount of flavor is easy to achieve on the charcoal grill. The smoky essence from some aromatic wood chips is hard to beat.

Secondly, these recipes are incredibly versatile for any special occasion, whether it’s date night or family time. If you’re new to my site, y’all are going to love how my bold and adventurous grilled steak recipes set your taste buds on fire. 

Grilled Steaks with sear marks.

Lastly, when you have the right equipment, grilling steak is surprisingly simple. With just a few basic techniques and ingredients, you can achieve the perfect grilled steak right in your backyard.

Tips for Cooking the Best Steak

Steak Prep Basics

  • Cut of Steak – If you take nothing else from this post, remember to invest in good steak. The right steak, such as a good filet mignonribeye steak, or New York Strip Steak can make all the difference from an alright meal to an unforgettable one.  
  • Avoid Cold Steak – For perfectly grilled steak, bring your raw steak to room temperature before grilling. This ensures even cooking throughout the center of the steak and also gets you a better crust.
  • Simple Seasonings –  A simple blend of sea salt, black pepper, and garlic powder is sometimes all you need to season steak. However, there are endless creative ways to kick up the flavor and the heat and these recipes will show you how. 

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Grilling Basics

  • Cooking Temperature – When it comes to cooking, the key is to use high heat and cook the steak for the right amount of time. Without the heat, you won’t get those iconic grill marks that make you feel like a cowboy.  
  • Clean the Grill Grates – Before you grill, push all laziness aside and make sure all the crud from the last time is completely gone so that your new recipe flavors don’t get sabotaged.   
  • Steak Recipe Cooking Times – For thicker steaks, generally aim for 3-4 minutes per side over direct heat, then finish cooking over indirect heat until the steak reaches your desired level of doneness. On the other hand, thinner steaks only take about 1-2 minutes per side. 

Serving Time

  • Let the Steak Rest – I say it often enough but don’t forget to let your great steak rest before you slice it with a sharp knife.
  • Cut Against the Grain – With some exceptions, depending on the cut of steak, you will get a tender juicy steak bite when you slice it against the grain. This is especially important for skirt steak and flank steak.
  • Garnish – Some chopped parsley, chives, or cilantro can give your dish a pop of flavor and color to level up the steak’s presentation.

My Favorite Grilled Steak Recipes

Without further ado, let’s get to the list of my favorite grilled steak recipes. While there is no single best way to make steak taste delicious, these recipes are pretty freakin’ close! Let me know your favorite way to enjoy grilled steak in the comments.

The Grilled Steak with Skillet Potatoes served in a cast iron pan.

Grilled Steak with Skillet Potatoes

This classic grilled hanger steak recipe gets even better with the tastiest skillet potatoes.
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The grilled steak with lobster Mac and cheese assembled and served.

Grilled Steak with Lobster Mac and Cheese

This recipe levels up some filet mignon steaks with some tasty lobster mac and cheese.
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Grilled Steak and Shrimp with BLK Garlic Butter assembled on a cutting board and ready to serve.

Grilled Steak and Shrimp with BLK Garlic Butter

This recipe takes two of my favorites, ribeye steak and shrimp, and smothers them in spicy garlic butter.
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The grilled steak with cheese stuffed onions sliced and served.

Grilled Steak with Cheese Stuffed Onions

For a truly satisfying meal, this flap steak recipe knocks it out of the park with the cheesy stuffed onions and garlic-infused oil.
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The Grilled Steak and Oysters plated and ready to serve.

Grilled Steaks and Oysters

For some surf and turf action with oysters, this is my go-to recipe.
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Grilled Steaks and Creamy Chipotle Shrimp

Grilled Steaks with Creamy Chipotle Shrimp

This NY Strip Steak recipe had me at "creamy chipotle shrimp" – so freakin' delicious!
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grilled steaks with board sauce

Grilled Steaks with Board Sauce

This incredible steak recipe with porterhouse steaks gets a punch of rustic flavor from the cutting board.
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NY Strips with garlic chili sauce.

Grilled NY Strips with Garlic Chili Sauce

These New York Strip Steaks topped with a garlic chili sauce are so freakin' delicious.
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Steak with Peppercorn Cream Sauce and Pendleton Midnight Whisky served up.

Steak with Peppercorn Cream Sauce

Sometimes a steak recipe is all about the sauce. This is one of them!
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Steak Bites with Mashed Potatoes is comfort food at its best.

Steak Bites with Mashed Potatoes

Steak Bites with Mashed Potatoes is comfort food at its best. The whole family is going to fall in love with the combo of juicy steak bites, cheesy mashed potatoes, and a savory pan sauce.
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The Carne Asada Baked Potato is a culinary masterpiece.

Carne Asada Baked Potato

My Carne Asada Baked Potato recipe features the tastiest grilled skirt steak and the best toppings, like cheddar cheese, pico de gallo, sour cream, and queso.
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Chimichurri Steak & Shrimp Cooked Over the Fire

Chimichurri Steak & Shrimp

Chimichurri Steak & Shrimp is not your father's version of the classic Surf & Turf dish. Instead, perfectly grilled filet mignon, smoky bacon, and succulent shrimp are leveled up by a zesty chimichurri sauce. 
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Steak Moco Loco made on the grill.

Steak Loco Moco

This is a twist on the Hawaiian Classic, Loco Moco. Instead of a ground beef patty, we are using a massive ribeye steak for a huge boost in flavor!
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Steak with spicy oysters are the perfect feast for two!

Steak with Oysters

Steak with Oysters smothered in spicy garlic Cowboy Butter is a fantastic recipe that's perfect for the holidays or any special occasion. Thanks to the Breeo Y Series the cooking process is a breeze.
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Garlic Herb Beef Tenderloin

When the air is cool and festivities are in the air, adorn your holiday table with Garlic Herb Beef Tenderloin with Loaded Baked Potatoes. 
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Steak with Béarnaise Sauce

Steak with Béarnaise Sauce is one thick cut ribeye drizzled in a zesty, smooth, butter sauce and served along with some roasted potatoes.
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Chili Butter Steak and Shrimp plated and served.

Chili Butter Steak and Shrimp

Chili Butter Steak and Shrimp for a spicy, savory surf and turf experience.
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Milanesa Napolitana sliced and ready to devour.

Milanesa Napolitana

Milanesa Napolitana for a delicious stuffed and fried steak situation.
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Bacon Wrapped Filets with Bacon Fat Fries sitting on a cutting board so that we can slice and serve them.

Bacon Wrapped Filets with Bacon Fat Fries

Bacon Wrapped Filets with Bacon Fat Fries for a delicious meal of steak and fries.
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Steak with garlic confit plated and served!

Steak with Garlic Confit

Steak with Garlic Confit for an easy and delicious meal!
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Carne Asada Pizza assembled and ready for slicing.

Carne Asada Pizza

Carne Asada Pizza for an elevated, protein packed pizza experience.
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Steak Frites with Garlic Chili Butter displayed on a serving platter.

Steak Frites with Garlic Chili Butter

Steak Frites with Garlic Chili Butter for your elevated steak and fries dish.
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The Grilled Trash Can Nachos assembled and served.

Grilled Trash Can Nachos

Grilled Trash Can Nachos for a mountain of delicious nachos!
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Grilled Steak Potato Wedges garnished and served.

Grilled Steak Potato Wedges

Grilled Steak Potato Wedges for a fun, sharable dinner or appetizer.
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Bacon Wrapped Filet with Mushroom Cream Sauce sliced and sitting with a knife through the stack of steak.

Steak and Creamy Mushroom Sauce

Next date night, consider making my Steak and Mushroom Sauce recipe. Tender filets, wrapped in crispy bacon are smothered in a creamy mushroom sauce that will leave you and your person breathless.
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Basting the steaks with the herb tallow.

Grilled Tuscan Steak

Grilled Tuscan Steak is a delicious steak made even better with a herb infused, melty beef tallow.
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Pan Seared Steak with Crispy Potatoes plated and ready to serve.

Pan Seared Steak with Crispy Potatoes

Pan Seared Steak with Crispy Potatoes
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Steak in Beef Tallow sliced and topped with the Hatch Chile Blue Cheese Sauce.

Steak in Beef Tallow

Steak in Beef Tallow for a fun way to cook some steaks and lock in that beefy flavor we all know and love.
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A plated shot of Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon with Garlic Shrimp.

Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon

Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon with delicious garlic shrimp on top is easy to make anytime on the grill.
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Close up of a Grilled Steak Vampiro Taco ready to eat!

Grilled Steak Vampiro Tacos

Grilled Steak Vampiro Tacos for the vampires… and humans too! Happy Halloween.
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Grilled Steak Crostini assembled and sitting on a cutting board in front of the fire.

Grilled Steak Crostini

Grilled Steak Crostini for some bite size slivers of steak on top of a cheesy baguette with chili oil!
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Stuffed Skirt Steak

Stuffed Skirt Steak

Stuffed Skirt Steak using all the ingredients from Jalapeno Poppers, but better! What is not to love about this epic meal?
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The grilled ribeye with beef tallow fries on a cutting board.

Grilled Ribeye and Beef Tallow Fries

Grilled Ribeye and Beef Tallow Fries for a delicious meal!
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steak and smashed potatoes being drizzled with a spoonful of chimichurri butter

Grilled Beef Short Ribs

These Grilled Beef Short Ribs with melted chimichurri butter are cooked over a smokeless firepit until tender and served with crispy smashed potatoes.
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a skillet filled with steak and chili oil eggs by a fire

Steak and Chili Oil Eggs

These Steak and Chili Oil Eggs are tender marinated and grilled ribeye steaks served alongside chili oil fried eggs.
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The finalized grill tri-tip meal.

Grilled Tri-Tip with Charred Corn Salsa

This Grilled Tri-Tip with Charred Corn Salsa is made with juicy grilled steak, spicy pinquito beans, and homemade charred corn salsa!
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Sliced steaks ready to eat.

Coffee Crusted Ribeyes with Honey Chili Butter

These Coffee Crusted Ribeyes are coated in a smoky coffee spice rub and topped with a sweet and spicy homemade honey chili butter.
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Brazilian Steaks with Habanero Chimichurri sliced and topped with the chimichurri.

Brazilian Steaks with Habanero Chimichurri

Brazilian Steaks with Habanero Chimichurri for a delicious, fire kissed dinner!
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Peppercorn Crusted Steaks with Duck Fat Fries

Peppercorn Crusted Steaks with Duck Fat Fries for your classic steak dinner with a fancy fry twist.
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Salt Bae Steaks sizzling on the plancha.

Salt Bae Steak

Salt Bae Steak recipe for a delicious dinnertime meal.
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Sirloin Skewers

Steak Gorgonzola

There's something undeniably satisfying about making Steak Gorgonzola on the grill. With a creamy mushroom sauce, turn dinner tonight into an Italian restaurant experience!
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Grilled Steak Burrito Bowl

Grilled Steak Burrito Bowl

This Grilled Steak Burrito Bowl to enjoy all your favorite flavors wrapped together in a glorious tortilla! If a burrito isn't your thing, try it in a bowl!
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Grilled Santa Maria Tri-Tip

Santa Maria Tri-Tip

I love this Santa Maria Tri-Tip for any occasion, and created this incredible Artichoke Cream Sauce to top it all off!
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Savory Steak and Potatoes

Steak and Potatoes

My Steak and Potatoes recipe is simplicity done right. Grilled steaks are paired with crispy skillet potatoes and a homemade chipotle steak sauce that is so freakin' delicious.
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Pro Tip: Temperature of the Steak

The ideal internal temperature when cooking steak varies depending on the level of doneness you prefer. While I prefer rare to medium-rare steak, here is your guide for every preference. Instead of eye-balling it, invest in an instant-read thermometer for the most accurate reading. 

  • Rare: 120-125°F (49-52°C)
  • Medium Rare: 130-135°F (54-57°C)
  • Medium: 140-145°F (60-63°C)
  • Medium Well: 150-155°F (66-68°C)
  • Well Done: 160°F (71°C) or higher

What to Serve with Grilled Steak 

Grilled steak pairs wonderfully with a variety of side dishes to create a well-rounded and satisfying meal. Grilled carrots or asparagus are a favorite of mine. Creamy mash with tons of garlic butter and cream also never disappoints. In summer, corn on the cob grilled with some spices is always a good idea. And, don’t forget the crusty French bread to mop up all your tasty steak juices.

More Grilled Steak

Leftovers & Reheating

Steak is easy to store and reheat later on for more satisfying meals. Place any leftover steak tightly wrapped in aluminum foil inside an airtight container for 3-5 days.

To reheat grilled steak, keep it in the aluminum foil and take it back to your grill. Feel free to add some butter, seasonings, and some beef broth or beer for moisture while it heats up again.

​Where do I find the best steaks?

You’ll be amazed at the quality of steak you can source from your local grocery store. Another great option is to go online and buy some of the best pasture-raised beef you’ll ever taste. White Oak Pastures, US Wellness Meats, and Primal Pastures are some popular sites. If you know of another high-quality meat supplier I should know about, drop a comment below.

What kind of grill do you recommend? 

When it comes to choosing a grill for your outdoor cooking adventures, I always want to give a shout-out to the Oklahoma Joe’s Judge Grill. This workhorse of a grill offers exceptional quality, durability, and versatility. With its spacious cooking surface, efficient heat distribution, and precise temperature control, you can achieve perfect results every time. 

What kind of charcoal do you recommend for the grill? 

When it comes to charcoal for grilling, you can’t go wrong with Cowboy Charcoal. Made from natural hardwood, you’ll get a clean and consistent burn that imparts a delicious smoky flavor to your grilled food. It’s free from additives and chemicals, ensuring a pure grilling experience without any unwanted flavors or odors. 

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Flavor X Fire & FOOD X Fire

By Derek Wolf

All the major tastes—salty, sour, sweet, bitter, and umami—are explored in depth, along with an investigation of other components you should consider when it comes to flavor, such as aroma, heat, and texture.

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