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Meatsweat Mike

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Never posted a cook thread before but had a good one tonight and figured no better time than the present. We had some leftover mushrooms we needed to cook so I decided to go with a NY strip with a mushroom cream sauce. I’ve always been a “purist” with steaks and don’t usually put a sauce on it but this did not disappoint! It was raining so I reverse seared the strip on my Weber summit Kamado with a little hickory wood but seared it inside on the stove since I didn’t want to stand in the rain…. Sorry for the sideways pics, posting from my phone
 

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Beautiful NYs. I like my steak plain too, but I'd go for that sauce.

If you had any sauce left over, it would be good over noodles as a side another night.

Gotta have a steak night soon. That steak juice on your plate did me in. Bravo!
 
Thanks everyone! I was very pleasantly surprised how the sauce and the smoke from the steak complimented each other so well. Just made enough sauce for the steak but wish I had some leftover.. I will definitely be doing this again!
 
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