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Logger's Rex
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Started with a 1 7/8" thick Prime Rib Eye from a local butcher.
Poured a generous amount of Low Sodium Kikkoman Soy Sauce and Montreal Steak Seasoning and brought to room temperature.
Setup the XL with a Craycort Cast Iron Grate (4 - 90° Grates) put one right on top of the coals.
Another one up on the Craycort Grid. This allows me to sear really hot and then rest, then finish the steak without having to aggressively cool the egg.
Sprayed the grate with Pam and threw that bad boy on for 20 seconds. Turned 90° for another 20 seconds.
Turned it over and repeated the process.
Took it off for a 5 minute rest and closed in the egg to start bringing the temperature down a bit.
Place steak on the upper grid for about 7 more minutes or so until the Maverick read 125°
Let rest 7 minutes because that's all we could stand...sorry it's the truth. And, plated. I wanted to use real plates but, the wife told me I would have to
do the washing and drying so....Ok, paper is good with me too.
Almost forgot to take the last picture...Almost too late as well.
Poured a generous amount of Low Sodium Kikkoman Soy Sauce and Montreal Steak Seasoning and brought to room temperature.
Setup the XL with a Craycort Cast Iron Grate (4 - 90° Grates) put one right on top of the coals.
Another one up on the Craycort Grid. This allows me to sear really hot and then rest, then finish the steak without having to aggressively cool the egg.
Sprayed the grate with Pam and threw that bad boy on for 20 seconds. Turned 90° for another 20 seconds.
Turned it over and repeated the process.
Took it off for a 5 minute rest and closed in the egg to start bringing the temperature down a bit.
Place steak on the upper grid for about 7 more minutes or so until the Maverick read 125°
Let rest 7 minutes because that's all we could stand...sorry it's the truth. And, plated. I wanted to use real plates but, the wife told me I would have to
do the washing and drying so....Ok, paper is good with me too.
Almost forgot to take the last picture...Almost too late as well.
OKC area XL - Medium Eggs
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Well played sir!!!MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
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That looks good! =P~
I've been looking at the craycort for my small, where its just two half pieces. How do you like it?Large & Small BGE, CGW Two-Tier Swing Rack for BOTH EGGS, Spider for the Wok, eggCARTen & and Cedar Pergola my Eggs call home in Edmond, OK. -
Thanks All,Solson005 said:That looks good! =P~ I've been looking at the craycort for my small, where its just two half pieces. How do you like it?
As with any cast iron components, I always clean, spray, and then let cool before putting up.
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Very nice ^:)^PROUD MEMBER OF THE WHO DAT NATION!!!!! Stuck in Dallas.......
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Nice sear marks on the steak. =D>
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