I think I got one right.

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I will be following this. I have tried a reverse sear once and wasn't pleased. I want to get a better handle on it because It will open up a whole new method.

Thanks everyone, Joe
 
That steak looks outstanding propjob...nicely done!  

You can take all the guesswork out with a reliable instant read meat thermometer.  Cook/smoke until the internal temperature of the steak is within about 10-15* of your target doneness, then do your sear.  Then, during a short rest, the meat will coast up another 5 to 10 degrees  in internal temp.  Here's a rough guide on steak doneness:


If you follow the guide and trust your thermometer, you should get the same result every time.

Hope that helps...

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Thanks everyone. It got the seal of approval from the wife, so yay me.


These were NY Strip, and one thing that I will be watching next time is making sure the steaks are better matched - same thickness, same weight, similar amount of marbling. One of the three was a bit more done than we prefer. Naturally, the one in the photo was the best of the bunch. :)
 
Those look good and the approval seal from the wife is important because that means you now get to try something new. :sausage:
 
Those look great,another great cut for a R/S is Tri tip if you can find them.
 
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