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Grilled South Dakota Rib Eye Steak

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KB
KB Posts: 144
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
With made from scratch bake beans and grilled corn on the cob with cilantro pesto

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  • texasAUtiger
    texasAUtiger Posts: 154
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    Very nice! Everything looks great, but that beautifully colored grilled corn really caught my eye!
  • Fluffyb
    Fluffyb Posts: 1,815
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    Wow, looks great. Love your plates.
  • KB
    KB Posts: 144
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    The corn was so good for this early in the season (the high quality olive oil didn't hurt). Thanks for commenting.
  • KB
    KB Posts: 144
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    I use that plate for photos. I normally eat on plastic ones. LOL.
  • rsmdale
    rsmdale Posts: 2,472
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    That is a great looking meal!!



    GOOD EATS AND GOOD FRIENDS


    DALE
  • Desert Oasis Woman
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    :) great pic!
    love the plate, too
    B)
  • larryd
    larryd Posts: 121
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    Great looking meal
  • eenie meenie
    eenie meenie Posts: 4,394
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    KB, your steak looks delicious. :) I really like how you plated the meal, the pic looks great wtih corn.
  • KB
    KB Posts: 144
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    Thanks for the interest. I cooked everything with direct heat, about 450 to 480 deg F.

    Steak: about 4 minutes per side. After I dropped it on the grill, I didn't touch it for the first 4 minutes. About a minute after I flipped it, my remote thermometer signaled that it was done (135 deg) earlier than my instant read thermometer, which was reading about 125 deg once I removed it. I threw it back on to finish the 4 minutes on the second side.

    Corn: I peeled back the husk and removed the silk before I threw the corn on the grill. For an initial cooking period, I returned the the husk to cover the kernels. I peeled back the husk a few minutes before it was done cooking so I could impart a grilled flavor. Some of the ears had brown grill marks on the kernels. The cilantro pesto was applied at the dinner table.

    Beans: I cooked the beans in a dutch oven. They were still a bit hard after 4 hours. I will start those earlier next time, but the homemade seasonings sure were good: molasses, honey mustard, Sriracha hot sauce, etc.