I use this recipe on ribeyes all of the time. This is truly the best I have ever had. I got the recipe from watching a travel show on TV and decided to try it. My husband wont even order a steak in a restaurant, other than Red Lobster (lol, isn't that funny - I think it's the new wood fire grill they have). Anyhow, he says and I agree that this IS the seasoning to use. This makes a lot, so I leave it in an air tight container and have it ready when I need it. I made smaller portions before but found that I just had to keep mixing it up. It keeps very well. Oh, and the seasoning works great for corn on the cob also!
Provided by quick meal
Categories < 15 Mins
Time 5m
Yield 2 steaks, 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Mix all dry ingredients.
- Put steaks out on the counter for atleast 15 minutes to allow the chill to wear off. Get grill nice and hot before putting steaks on.
- Drizzle each steak with Olive Oil. Top each with seasoning mix and rub into steaks (I would say a teaspoons or so for each).
- Put steaks on grill, seasoned side down, and season the unseasoned side.
- Cook to desired temperature and remove to a plate with tongs. TIP: Don't move the steaks more than 4 times to preserve the tenderness and keep them moist.
- Do not pierce the steaks with a fork or knife or you will lose the juice.
- Allow steaks to rest for atleast 5 minutes. Serve.
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