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All Natural Rib Steak Bone-In USDA Choice
$25.99
Our Choice Rib Steak is the richest, most flavorful, as well as the best-marbled beef in the entire animal. The Rib Steak consists of 2 different muscles: the longissimus dorsi and the spinalis dorsi. Both of these muscles are exceptionally tender and juicy. The rich marbling slowly melts and bastes the steak while cooking. That melting is what creates the buttery Prime Rib flavor. The only difference between the Rib Steak and the Ribeye Steak is that the Ribeye steak does not have the bone intact.
Charcoal Grill
- Layer coals once glowing, we recommend having separate areas of two and three layers of coals.
- Test intensity of heat by holding your hand above the grate. You should only be able to hold your hand over the grate for 2 seconds.
- Let coals continue to heat until the grate is very hot. Additional 3 to 4 minutes.
- Oil grate by moistening a paper towel with vegetable oil, using tongs to hold the towel, rub it all over the grate.
- Place meat on grill over high-heat area, cover the grill. Grill meat for about 2-3 minutes per side, or until deeply brown but not charred.
- Once steak is nicely seared, move to section of grill with low heat, cover the grill and grill-roast for 10-15 minutes or until internal temperature reaches your preferred doneness, see below:
- Very Rare: 110-115 F
- Rare: 120-125 F
- Medium Rare: 125-130 F
- Medium: 130-135 F
- Medium Well: 140-145 F
- Well Done: 150-155 F
Disclaimer: The USDA defines a minimum safe internal temperature of 145 F for steaks, chops, and roasts. At 145 F the meat will be cooked to medium doneness, if you prefer your meat less done follow the guide above.
Gas Grill
- Preheat all burners, then adjust so you have one section at full heat, another at moderate heat, and a third with no heat.
- Follow same instructions for cooking on a charcoal grill, moving the meat if it cooks too quickly and chars.