First ribeye with kettle and SNS. Previous steak cooks have been with tri-tip. Was down to the last bite before I remembered to take a photo. Had some trouble with flare ups during the sear but pleased with the overall results. Easiest indirect temp control for reverse sear I've had with a ribeye.
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First ribeye with kettle/SNS
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- Sep 2014
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- Western Springs, IL
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Equipment
Weber Genesis Gas
Weber 22" Kettle (black)
Smokenator
Slow N Sear
Thermometers
Maverick 732 Redi-Chek
Thermopop
Fuel
Kingsford Blue Bag
Kingsford Professional
Wood
Apple (chunks)
Mesquite (chunks)
Hickory (chunks)
Oak (chunks)
Beverages
Beer: Sun King Sunlight Cream Ale; Goose Island 312; Goose Island Green Line; Revolution Anti-Hero IPA; Lagunitas IPA
Bourbon: Basil Hayden
Rye: George Dickel
Cocktail: Manhattan
Personal
Married, one child (son)
Originally from Indianapolis, IN. Currently live in Chicago's Western Suburbs (near Meathead!)
Associate Dean at Chicago area university
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Fantastic job! I recommend keeping a spray bottle of water nearby for those flare ups. I use a very fine mist and it works great. That setup is made for reverse searing, and like you I found it to be the easiest way to cook a great steak.
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Thanks, martybartram! Unfortunately, the spray bottle wasn't nearby. I also didn't trim enough fat before I put the steaks on the grill. The flare ups didn't ruin the steaks, just had to scramble to keep dodging the flames.
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Reds Fan 5, I think if that was your First Run @ Reverse Searing a Ribeye with S 'n S, David Parrish should put you to Work as Company Demonstrator!
Eat Well and Prosper! From a Backyard Cremator in Fargo ND, Dan
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