Ribeye for Two.......and way to much Pr0n, lol.

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Well, this all started with some nice ribeye steaks that I had cut from a really nice CAB ribeye roast. I've already posted the roast cooks, and there really isn't anything new on this cook, I just wanted to play with my camera a little, but it was a very good meal.

Here's the players;
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The Rib eye is 2# 2oz and 1.5 inches thick.
The plan is to cook the steak by reverse sear on the Smokey Joe, saute`d mushrooms, fried taters, peas and carrots and some garlic toast.
The shrooms,
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The taters, I just seasoned those up with some Lawrys, pepper and granulated onion;
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A couple of cooks helpers:grin:
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The taters getting crispy;
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The Smokey Joe getting ready;
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Steak on;
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Pulled the steak at an IT of 120, opened up the Smokey Joe to let the coals get nice and hot, steak back on to sear;
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All the fixin's plattered up;
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Plated up
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A couple bite shots;
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There was a day not to long ago that I'd have knocked that whole thing down all by myself, and still been hungry:shock:, NOW........It's dinner for two:laugh:.

In any case, the cook was fun.......and delicious to boot.

Have a good weekend all, and thanks for looking!

KC
 
Ohh yes! I like your style and no such thing as too much pron.
 
That's a fantastic feast KC! Love the looks of your fried tatoes too!
 
Looks great and nice pictures!

Now for the $64 question(s):

How'd you like the steak? I've done plenty of reverse sears on various roasts (Tri tip, Prime Rib, etc), but never on a Ribeye - may have to give that a try. Extra flavor? Texture?

Enquiring minds want to know...... :biggrin1:
 
Those potatoes almost... ALMOST... looked better than the meat! Looks Tasty :thumb:
 
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