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Montreal seasoning, grill over lump charcoal at highest heat possible for three to four minutes per side. You could do worse. If you want to get real fancy, rub the steak with butter so the seasoning sticks better.
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Chicken fried......this should get me on another mass ignore by the group. I’d eat it if it were served, but I’d never do that to a rib eye myself. That would be pretty friggin delicious the more I think about it.
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Salt, Pepper, and minced garlic. Olive oil on the steak, season and rub it in.
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If able to plan ahead, salting 24 hrs ahead of time.
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They aren’t bad marinated in Allegro.
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If it's truly a good cut of beef salt and pepper. If it's a 4th of july sale crappy cut, tenderizer and Montreal an hour before grilling....
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I was into Montreal but got over it. Salt and pepper OR garlic salt and pepper.
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Chicken fried......this should get me on another mass ignore by the group. I’d eat it if it were served, but I’d never do that to a rib eye myself. That would be pretty friggin delicious the more I think about it. I think so too if it were cut in thinner slices.
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Salt and pepper and let it sit in your fridge overnight. Let it get to room temp before cooking and then grill it.
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Cavenders or coarse salt. Let them sit for abit.
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Sprinkle coarse salt at least an hour before cooking, then I use Montreal seasoning.
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For all of the salt and pepper crowd...
I didn't know beef could be served without garlic??? Is that even legal or safe? Unheard of, IME....
FWIW, the steaks tonight served with steamed asparagus and butter fried mushrooms was about a perfect meal.
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If you put more than salt pepper on it you're doing it wrong.
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Grilling the first batch of ribeyes from a half we put in the freezer last week. All of my adult life I've only used black pepper and garlic to grill a steak.
Opinions???
Besides that I'm ugly and stupid...??? Garlic and Black Pepper are all I use.
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Just salt and pepper, cooked to medium rare with a bowl of ketchup for dipping sauce.😋 Sweet relish on hamburgers?
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I really think Montreal steak seasoning should be part of of those conversation
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Montreal seasoning, grill over lump charcoal at highest heat possible for three to four minutes per side. I was a Montreal seasoning fan for a while then I discovered Chicago Seasoning and liked it much better. Now days I just use coarse sea salt and fresh cracked pepper, but if I want to do something a little more different for what ever reason I then grab Citizen Kane steak seasoning. It is from a restaurant here in StLouis. It takes the Montreal and the Chicago to where it wants to be one day.
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Man...that's like asking about the best way to cook brisket. Did you know some people actually pickle and boil it? And it’s wonderful. It’ll bring a tear to me eye, laddie!
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Coat it with coarse salt on both sides and bring it to room temperature. Heat up grill to high and throw in on. Turn over once and the enjoy. I do this on cast iron outside. I add some garlic powder as well.
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Salt and pepper and let it sit in your fridge overnight. Let it get to room temp before cooking and then grill it. On top of a cake cooling rack so the undersides get air exposure.
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