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Cowboy Cut Rib eye and Burgundy Mushroom Sauce
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Have some rib steaks in the freezer from the 1/2 cow we got from my BIL. Decided to trim one up and give it a handle. Also got rid of a bunch of hard fat at the same time. The trimmings are in the freezer for some soup in the future.
Went with a reverse sear on the small. First time trying one since I got a replacement charcoal grate from @stlcharcoal. Went to sear temps really fast! I put the factory cooking grid on the firebox, then the firering, with platesetter, drip pan, and raised grid. When it was time for the sear it was easy to just pull the extras and open it up. Took less than 5 minutes to bring it to searing temps.
Took it to 135* IT, probably would have stopped at 130*, but was serving the little ones as well.
Did a burgundy wine sauce from The Pioneer Woman that was ready good. SWMBO helped out with the sauce. She also did mashed cauliflower that I didn't get any pics of. All in all, nice for a weeknight meal.
Here's the sauce:
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2010/03/steak-with-burgundy-mushroom-sauce/
Went with a reverse sear on the small. First time trying one since I got a replacement charcoal grate from @stlcharcoal. Went to sear temps really fast! I put the factory cooking grid on the firebox, then the firering, with platesetter, drip pan, and raised grid. When it was time for the sear it was easy to just pull the extras and open it up. Took less than 5 minutes to bring it to searing temps.
Took it to 135* IT, probably would have stopped at 130*, but was serving the little ones as well.
Did a burgundy wine sauce from The Pioneer Woman that was ready good. SWMBO helped out with the sauce. She also did mashed cauliflower that I didn't get any pics of. All in all, nice for a weeknight meal.
Here's the sauce:
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2010/03/steak-with-burgundy-mushroom-sauce/
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Looks awesome friend. Gonna have to try that mushroom sauce myself. Thanks for posting it.
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