Somewhere in between

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Gadgetman

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So, these were cherrywood smoked,then broiled. Why,because I could I guess. The small ribeye was almost over cooked, while the t-bone wannabe was almost under. A test sear on the new outdoor broiler.
Plenty juicy on the Ribeye, I liked it. Kept the seasoning lite. Still too heavy of a crust.
90 sec per side on the ribeye,30 on the t-bone,after seeing what the new broiler can do. Good data either way,and loads of flavor. The juice is there,he'll yeah. New tool finished the wedges too.

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