Ribeye (Grilled Indoors)

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Bear, great looking meal once again sir!! I have a question of relevance though. Is there land next to you available that I could buy, build my house, move in, and be your neighbor? I have 4 freezers full of meat I'll happily bring along that could be shared with you and Mrs. Bear if you'll just cook for me :emoji_laughing:

Prolly not but still a big LIKE,
Robert


Thank You Robert!!
Just about all the land close up is either occupied or wouldn't pass a Perk test, and is lower than ours any pretty wet. One house changed hands 3 times since we've been here, but that house would never be big enough for 4 freezers.
You would have to do most of the cooking, because I've seen your Work!!
Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
That steak looks perfect. I didn't know about this smokeless grill thingy? For real. I might have to put that on my list........... You guys cost me more money, I swear!
Very nice Bear - looks delicious as always.


Thank You Randy!!
Yup---Works pretty darn good.
Has a Griddle too, but I only used it a couple times so far.
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
Looks great! Done perfect! My favorite steak and that may be my first cook on the new MGF 560 this weekend.

When I still had a place to hunt, I would do the Pan Fried Taters just like that for breakfast. Everyone went nuts the first time I cooked them and it was a staple after that.


Thank You Randy!!
Yup--That's my favorite way to make Taters.
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
Looks like that little bugger does a pretty darn good job. Very nice looking steak.
My only question is how bad is the grease splatter, or do you grill with cover on most times ?


Thank You Rider!!
I don't use the lid very much---Preheating & Melting cheese on my burgers.
Haven't noticed any droplets on my Wilsonart.
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
You know, John; The only problem I have in checking out your posts on this forum, is that so often I see, for the first time, cooking tools that I've never seen before and now feel like I have to pursue.

On the other hand; It's great to have your input on these tools because you are good at exploring their capabilities.
 
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