How to Grill Steak

Published: 04th May 2010
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The ideal grilled steak is one that is delectable but done to the desire of the intended eater. The real secret to a delectable steak is to get it barbecue quickly and to get it off the grill the second it's done. allowing a steak sit on a grill too long whether it's cooked through or not will dry out the meat. The manner in which you prepare your steaks for the grill will make a distinction in their quality when they come off the grill.

When preparing steak avoid freezing the cuts where you can. This means trying to procure your steaks fresh on the day you want to grill them. If this is not possible try to keep their stay in the freezer as short as you can. If the steak cuts were frozen melt prior to cooking by moving the meat from freezer to refrigerator or defrosting in cold water, change water every 30 minutes. If you are not ready to grill when the steaks are defrosted then keep in the refrigerator until 30 minutes to an hour ahead of grilling time. Do not use a microwave to defrost premium steaks.


Steaks have to be at room temperature when they go on the grill: get steaks out of the refrigerator approximately one hour before grilling and cover in plastic wrap to ensure they are at room temperature when they go on the grill. The thinner the meat the less time required.

Prepare the grill; the best temperature is one that will cook the steak to the desired doneness in the lowest time devoid of burning the surface. When using a gas grill preheat on high for about 20 minutes. Charcoal grills shall need to have enough coals to cover an area a few inches greater on all sides than the steaks going on the grill. Deter from using lighter fluid as it may alter the flavors. Once the coals are covered in a gray ash they are prepared.

Userub of choice; Pat steaks dry with a paper towel and coat in olive oil. extract excess oil to avoid flare-ups on the grill. In a small bowl add 1 tablespoon fresh cracked black pepper and 1 tablespoon coarse sea salt or kosher salt per steak. Cover the entire steak in the blend and rub into the steak.


Put the room temperature steaks on the grill, close the lid and cook for 3 minutes a side on the greatest heat setting. Watch intently to avoid flare-ups and turn when the sides start t o become gray and the bottom side has good grill marks on it. Lower the heat to medium high. For charcoal grills move the coals to the outside of the grill leaving the middle open. Flip and close the lid again. Continue to watch for flare-ups. When the sides are gray all the way through and the second side has good grill marks check for doneness.

Once cooked let the steak "rest" for about 5 to 10 minutes at room temperature; set time based on the thickness. This allows the juices to move redistribute into the meat.Please visit these links for more information on How to Grill Steak and How to Cook Steak.

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