There is nothing quite like a good, juicy steak cooked on a
grill. But, many people don't know grilling secrets such as the
best cuts to use, what size they should be, how long to cook the
steaks, and marinades to use.
Choosing the correct cut of meat is very important when
grilling. Some of the best steaks for grilling are the premium
cuts such as:
- Filet Mignon
The filet mignon is
a stylish cut taken from the heart of the beef tenderloin that
has outstanding taste as well as texture.
- Top
Sirloin
The top sirloin is a juicy cut taken from the center
of the sirloin - the tenderest part - and a great cut for
grilling.
- T-Bone
The t-bone is a succulent cut that
is a favorite of steak fans. It is both a strip sirloin (with
the bone) and a tender filet mignon.
- New York Strip
(sometimes known as Kansas City Strip)
The New York strip is
such an excellent cut for grilling, many grilling experts refer
to it as the "ultimate" steak for cooking out.
- Porterhouse
The Porterhouse is a very large steak that is
actually a combination of two steaks: the New York strip on one
side and a tender filet on the other.
- Rib Eye
Another
classic cut, the rib eye has marbling throughout the meat -
making it one of the juiciest cuts as well as very
tender.
Thickness of the steak is very important. Each cut should be
between 1 inch and 1 1/2 inches thick. The strip steaks and
top sirloin should be a little less expensive than the filet
mignon, t-bone, porterhouse, and rib eye.
Many people like to marinate their steaks before cooking. You
can purchase marinades in the grocery store (A1 brand offers
several different types) or make your own. If you are not
opposed to using alcohol, beer makes an excellent marinade. You
can combine 1 12-ounce can of beer, 1/2 cup of chili sauce,
1/4 cup of salad oil, 2 teaspoons of soy sauce, 2 gloves of
crushed garlic, and 1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard. Let that simmer
for 30 minutes over a medium heat. Marinate your meat in the
mixture overnight in the refrigerator to tenderize and allow the
meat to absorb the flavor. You can also brush your meat with the
marinade as you cook. Another great homemade marinade includes
1 1/2 cup of steak sauce, 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, 1/3
cup of Italian salad dressing, 1/3 cup of honey, and 1/2
teaspoon of garlic powder.
Many people prefer to use a rub on their steaks rather than
marinate them. A rub is a combination of spice and herbs that is
rubbed on the meat about an hour before grilling. It adds a
great flavor to the meat, but is quicker than marinade as it
does not require the overnight soaking. An excellent recipe for
a rub that will give your steaks a smoky flavor is 1 tablespoon
of chili powder, onion powder, garlic powder, cumin, cracked
black pepper, white pepper, and kosher salt plus 2 teaspoons of
oregano, 1 teaspoon of coriander, and ½ teaspoon of cayenne
pepper. If you use a rub, be sure to rub the mixture into the
cut of meat, not just daub it across the top.
There are other options for cooking steaks other than marinades
and rubs. Many times, filet mignons are served wrapped in bacon
(held on by a skewer) or you can cut your steak and combine it
on a skewer with vegetables like peppers, squash, and onion to
make a shish kabob.
Coat your grill with non-stick kitchen spray before you begin to
keep your steaks from sticking to the grill. Preheat your grill
before placing your steaks on. Resist the temptation to put your
steaks on before the grill is properly preheated. The proper
temperature for grilling steaks should be around 550 degrees
Fahrenheit. Trim any excess fat from the side of the cut to
prevent flare-ups and curling when grilling.
You should only turn your steaks once on the grill to prevent
drying them out. How long you will cook your steak depends on
how well you want it cooked. You can use a grilling fork with a
digital thermometer to see how well done your steak is. If you
want your steak rare, the temperature should be no more than 150
degrees when done. If you want medium, the temperature should be
no more than 160 degrees when done. Finally, if you want well
done, you should have a temperature of at least 170 degrees.
After grilling your steak, allow it to set for five minutes
before serving to let the juices settle. Serve with a baked
potato, salad or other side dish and enjoy!Mike Sullivan is
a grill master and meat lover. He is the author and owner of
Buy-Steaks-Online.net
. Read his most recent report on
How
To Marinate Steaks to put the most flavor into your next
steak meal.
About the author:
Mike Sullivan is an author on the topics of
grilling, preparing
and cooking steaks, and choosing the right cuts of meat. Read
his most recent report on
How
To Marinate Steaks to put the most flavor into your next
steak meal.