Grilled Chuck Eye Steak Strips
This worked so Awesome on a couple Ribeyes, that I had to try it on a Pair of Chuck Eyes @ $5.99 per lb.
I’ve grilled Chuck Eye Steaks a few times in the past, and the only problem I’ve ever had with them was they usually fall apart on the grill.
So I figured that was another reason to cut them into strips before Marinating & Grilling.
So I cut these 2 into strips, and marinated them in “Kelchner’s Pineapple-Teriyaki” for 4 hours.
Then on they went to My Hot Weber “Q” for a few flips.
Then we plated some for each of us & added Baked Potatoes & Green Beans on the side.
The Steak had Great flavor, but I was a little disappointed with the lack of tenderness in this pair.
Then the second night, I sliced up some Baked Tater & Fried them Brown in Butter, to add to some leftover Steak pieces & Green Beans.
Then the next morning, I managed to cut up the rest of the Steak, and heated it to go with a couple of Sunny-Side-Ups.
That’s All I got for now,
Bear
A pair of Chuck Eye Steaks @ $5.99 a pound:
Cut into strips for Marinating & Grilling:
Marinated them in “Kelchner’s Pineapple-Teriyaki” for 4 hours:
After first flip on Weber "Q":
Just about where I like them: Drool Time!!!
Fresh off the Grill:
Bear's first night's Supper:
Second Night, start with these pieces:
Slice a Baked Tater & cut up some leftover Steak:
Frying Baked Tater Slices in Butter:
Almost ready:
Fried Baked Tater slices, bite-sized Steak Pieces, and Green Beans for Bear's Second Night's Supper:
Last 2 pieces of Chuck Eye Steak:
Cut up for Breakfast:
Bear's Breakfast of 2 Sunny Side Up Eggs & some reheated Chuck Eye Steak Pieces: AND A Big BEAR GRIN !!!
