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Smoked Pork Steak

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darrin

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Smoked some pork steaks tonight. Wow they were good. Never going on the grill again!



All seasoned up. Light coating of EVOO then seasoned with Cavender's Greek Seasoning and garlic power.

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Smoked for around an hour and a half around 240ish.
 
I never would have thought to have smoked those cuts of meat ... you have me wanting to head to the store and smoke some tomorrow!!! Nice job!
 
You said you cooked them for about 1 1/2 hours at 240ish. How long did you have smoke on them? I have "OVER SMOKED" a few pieces of meet in the past...so...I'm a little nervous. I want to do some tomorrow. By the way, How thick were your steaks?

I'm suprised so many people know what a pork steak is! Since I live near St. Louis, Mo...Pork Steaks are considered a staple food item.
 
Great idea. When I think about it I shouldn't be surprised they are great, it is after all just sliced Pork Butt !!!!

Good Job
 
Looks great! I've been thinking about doing some of these.
 
gonna have to try this ....looks good
 
Thinking of smoking some pork steaks this weekend while i smoke a chicken for the lady...question I have is time?Generally have my smoker around 230-240 degrees. I have seen recipes and posts running times anywhere from 1 1/2 hours up to like 5 hours. Some say throw em on and let em smoke, others use a 2-2-1 (or 2-2-1/2).....help guide me in the right direction
 
I take mine to 145 and let them rest for about 20 min with a foil or plastic wrap cover 
 
I usually do a reverse sear (smoke to about 150-ish then a high heat grill for about 1-2 minutes) then sauce for 10 minutes per side on the smoker. They aren't St Louis Style pork steaks without sauce. ;)
 
I often prefer a good pork steak over a beef steak. Local grocery store cuts pork steaks about an 1" inch thick. Man, they turn out so juicy.
 
I smoke pork steaks with no seasoning and then use them as the "ham" in ham and beans. Everybody loves it!
 
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