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    b34k@lemmy.world
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    Today’s Memorial Day special was USDA Prime Ribeye from Costco, homemade potato salad, and sautéed cauliflower.

    Steak was cooked on a Weber grill at 225 till internal temp of 105, then seared in blazing coals for one minute per side. Came out a perfect medium rare!

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      Today’s Memorial Day special was USDA Prime Ribeye from Costco, homemade potato salad, and sautéed cauliflower.

      Steak was cooked on a Weber grill at 225 till internal temp of 105, then seared in blazing coals for one minute per side. Came out a perfect medium rare!

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      Thank God for Costco Prime meat but damn keep it quiet will ya, they are sold out half the time

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        Today’s Memorial Day special was USDA Prime Ribeye from Costco, homemade potato salad, and sautéed cauliflower.

        Steak was cooked on a Weber grill at 225 till internal temp of 105, then seared in blazing coals for one minute per side. Came out a perfect medium rare!

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        substance_p@lemmy.world
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        Next level grilling technique, I don’t have such luxuries but I bet it came out as tasty as it looks.

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          Today’s Memorial Day special was USDA Prime Ribeye from Costco, homemade potato salad, and sautéed cauliflower.

          Steak was cooked on a Weber grill at 225 till internal temp of 105, then seared in blazing coals for one minute per side. Came out a perfect medium rare!

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          just_another_person@lemmy.world
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          105F? Living dangerously!

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            105F? Living dangerously!

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            b34k@lemmy.world
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            You pull it off the heat at 105, put it on a plate under foil (while the coals heat up for the sear), and the temp will continue to rise till about 120-125 making it a perfect medium rare. The sear doesn’t really affect the temp from there.

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              Thank God for Costco Prime meat but damn keep it quiet will ya, they are sold out half the time

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              b34k@lemmy.world
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              Just gotta go in the morning before everyone else gets there!

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                Today’s Memorial Day special was USDA Prime Ribeye from Costco, homemade potato salad, and sautéed cauliflower.

                Steak was cooked on a Weber grill at 225 till internal temp of 105, then seared in blazing coals for one minute per side. Came out a perfect medium rare!

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                fuzzchef@feddit.org
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                Ist there a benefit to searing after cooking or is this due to cooking with coal?

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                  Today’s Memorial Day special was USDA Prime Ribeye from Costco, homemade potato salad, and sautéed cauliflower.

                  Steak was cooked on a Weber grill at 225 till internal temp of 105, then seared in blazing coals for one minute per side. Came out a perfect medium rare!

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                  jjpamsterdam@feddit.org
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                  How do you make your potato salad? Here there are probably more different recipes for potato salad than German grandmas.

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                    How do you make your potato salad? Here there are probably more different recipes for potato salad than German grandmas.

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                    b34k@lemmy.world
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                    Just used an online recipe. This one to be exact: https://apple.news/KOwS4dToFNrCBZ8LUleA2yQ?article_id=AVzGMmo4SRn23cs30oCv5TQ

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                      Ist there a benefit to searing after cooking or is this due to cooking with coal?

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                      b34k@lemmy.world
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                      It’s called a reverse sear and I’ve found the cook tends to be really even and tender when using this method vs searing first.

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