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Rib Eye Steak Recipe from the Barbecue Web  07:16

 

The Grill Masters at BarbecueWeb.com have some "tips and tricks" to help you easily serve up the "best steak anywhere" bar none, the Rib Eye steak. Why the Rib Eye? The Rib Eye steak, or ribeye, also known as the Delmonico or Scotch Fillet (Australia), is a beef steak from the small end of the rib roast. When the Rib Eye section of the beef is cut into steaks, it is one of the most popular, tender and juiciest steaks available. This is because the meat from the rib section is tender and fattier or "marbled" more than most other parts of the steer. This extra fat makes Rib Eye steaks and roasts especially tender and flavorful. The Rib Eye steak is usually served bone-in, particularly at high quality steakhouses -the extra moisture and fat alongside the bone enhances the flavor. So get yourself some 1 to 11/2 lb and 11/2"-2" thick Rib Eye steaks --and then go "fire up" that BBQ grill of yours -it's time for some real S T E A K On The Barbecue. And be sure to check out more easy and delicious recipes from the Barbecue Web on YouTube, Google Video, or at BarbecueWeb.com

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