Smoked Ribeye & Porterhouse

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rustin788

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Nov 14, 2016
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Decided to give some smoked steaks a try; a 30oz Bone-In Ribeye and a 36oz Porterhouse. I seasoned them like I always to with a good bit of kosher salt and then with some Bone Suckin' Sauce Rub.  I used about 80% Cherry and 20% Hickory.  I started them at 225° but the internal temps were rising pretty quick so I closed all the vents so there would be more time on the smoke.  By the end the smoker was around 200°.  I pulled them at 115° internal and let them rest for 10-15 minutes.  While they were resting I basted them in melted butter and some more rub mixture.  I seared them about 3 minutes a side on my grill as hot as it would go.




The best part about left over steak, steak and eggs the next morning!
 
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That looks like  fantastic breakfast... Nice....
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That looks delicious!

I like your choice of a bone in ribeye!

Steak & eggs is a favorite around here too!

Al
 
Looks great! If you like steak and eggs a Tri tip works out great as well.
 
 
That looks delicious!

I like your choice of a bone in ribeye!

Steak & eggs is a favorite around here too!

Al
A Publix just opened up near me and they had Bone-In Ribeyes for $7.99/lb.  I think I got the biggest one.  My buddy doesn't like fat, not sure how we are still friends, so he got the porterhourse.
 
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