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Grilled Ribeye Steak Recipe on Weber Kettle

Grilled Ribeye Steak Recipe

This Grilled Ribeye Steak recipe is incredibly easy and doesn’t require a lot of preparation. All you need is a couple well-marbled ribeyes, a hot grill, and bottle of your favorite wine and you’re well on your way! When grilling any type of steak, you want to start with a quality cut of meat. For these Grilled Ribeye Steaks, I stopped by my local butcher and picked up a couple 20oz Certified Black Angus Choice Ribeyes. Look for ribeyes that have plenty of marbling because fat equals flavor. Grilled Ribeye Steak About an hour before you plan to grill the steaks take them out of the refrigerator. Each steak gets seasoned on all sides with Salt, Black Pepper, and Granulated Garlic (I use my AP rub). Let the steaks rest turning about every 15 minutes. This gives the seasoning time to pull a little moisture out of the steak and allows the flavor to penetrate the meat. It also helps the Grilled Ribeye Steaks brown during cooking. Grilled Ribeye Steak While the Grilled Ribeye Steaks are resting make the Red Wine Mushroom sauce and keep it warm for serving. (**RECIPE BELOW) About 30 minutes before grilling start 1 chimney of coals. I use briquette charcoal and a weber grill for this cook but you can use any grill set up for high heat grilling. You want the grill temperature to be 500 degrees. After 20 minutes the coals should be really hot. Spread them out in the bottom of the grill and open the vents 100%. Place the cooking rack in the grill and give it another 10 minutes to heat up. I also use a set of GrillGrates (check these GrillGates out here >>). on top of the Weber rack when grilling steaks. Grill Grates help distribute the heat and prevent flare ups. Just before the Grilled Ribeye Steaks go on the fire season each side with a coarse steak seasoning. I use my Steak Rub, which is a combination of coarse sea salt, cracked black peppers, and herbs. You can use any steak seasoning you like here; Montreal Steak seasoning is a good substitute. As soon as the grill is up to temperature (500⁰) place each steak on the grate. Place the lid on and set a timer for 2 minutes. Give the steaks a 45⁰ twist after 2 minutes. Set the timer again and replace the lid. After 2 minutes it’s time to flip the ribeyes and repeat the process. Grilled Ribeye Steak Once 8 total minutes is up, you’ll have a perfectly grilled medium rare ribeye. Remove the Grilled Ribeye Steaks from the grill and allow them to rest for 5-7 minutes before serving. grilled ribeye steak recipe If you like your steak more done leave it on the grill for additional time. (2 additional minutes for medium and 4 for medium well. Anything longer is a waste of good meat!) Grilled Ribeye Steak Serve these Grilled Ribeye Steaks with the Red Wine/Mushroom sauce over the top. Ribeyes go great with a simple salad and baked potato but you can serve them with your favorite side dish. Grilled Ribeye Steak Red Wine Mushroom Sauce:
  • 2 tbsp real butter
  • 16oz sliced mushroom (baby bella)
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • ½ red onion diced
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • ½ cup red wine
  • ½ cup beef broth
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • AP Rub (salt, pepper, & garlic blend) to taste
Melt 1 Tablespoon of Butter in a sauté pan. Add red onion and cook for 2 minutes until onion starts to soften. Add the garlic and mushrooms and continue cooking for 2-3 minutes. Season with a pinch of AP rub and reduce for 1 minute. Pour in the balsamic vinegar and red wine and reduce for 3 minutes. Add the Worcestershire and Beef Broth and reduce by ½ about 4-5 minutes. Turn off the heat and add the remaining tablespoon of butter to smooth out the sauce.   Malcom Reed Connect on Facebook Follow me on Twitter Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Find me on Google+ Follow me on Instagram Buy Killer Hogs Products Here Grilled Ribeye Steak on Weber Kettle

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19 responses to “Grilled Ribeye Steak Recipe on Weber Kettle”

  1. John L says:

    Why didn’t you use you’re Big Greeen Egg?

  2. Veronica says:

    Melcom can I use a gad grill for my rib eye’s that’s the cooker I have. Thank you

  3. Veronica says:

    Melcom that was supposed to say Gas grill. Lol

  4. Greg says:

    Awesome looking steaks! Tell us about the searing grate. What is it and where can you get them?

  5. Greg says:

    Awesome looking steaks! Where can I get a searing grate like that?

  6. James Evans says:

    Malcolm, in one of your videos you gave the ratio of ingredients in your AP rub, been looking forever for it but can’t remember where you saw it. Will you please send me the ratios and ingredients of the AP rub. Thanks!! Keep up the videos. Learning a lot!

    • Malcom Reed says:

      A basic AP recipe is 4 parts salt, 2 parts granulated garlic, 1 part black pepper. Then you can ad whatever spices and seasonings you like to make it your own.

  7. Joe says:

    For a medium cook would you do 3 minutes, twist, 3 minutes, flip, 3 minutes, twist, 3 minutes?

  8. Luis says:

    Hello Malcolm …great site/videos! I’ve followed this ribeye recipe but I always seem to get the steak seasoning stuck to the grates after first flip. I’ve tried oiling the grates with canola, I’ve used canola spray and even dabbed olive oil on the steak before putting it on the grill and the seasoning still sticks. I use a full chimney of charcoal, dump it and let it heat the grates for about 10 minutes. Is the fire too hot causing the steak seasoning to stick? Other than the seasoning sticking to the grates this recipe works for me everytime…once I resolve the seasoning issues the ribeyes will be perfect. Thanks in advance for any intel you can share

  9. Steve C Mullis says:

    Hello Malcom,
    I did this recipe last night on my CharGrill smoker and followed your recipe exactly as I just got my Killer Hogs order and for my first try I got great grill marks on my ribeyes and the taste was just incredible. This will be my go to recipe now for steaks. Thank you for the videos and this recipe.

  10. Josh says:

    My wife likes her steak well done. Is everything the same when cooking them well done? Anything different I need to know?

  11. Matt says:

    Malcom! I watched this video, got me a ribeye, and just made a crazy good steak on my weber. My wife couldn’t believe it. She thought I ran to a steakhouse and grabbed one. Thanks!

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