Normally I prefer making a steak in a cast iron, but this one turned out pretty damn good on the BBQ anyway. Sorry, I don’t have a pic of the inside.

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      I know, I’m kicking myself for not taking a picture of the inside. They were delicious though. Salted about 1 hour before cooking time and was brought to room temperature before throwing on the grill. They were on the rarer side of medium rare. Super good. But sorry, I don’t have a picture of the goods.

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        Well, I’ll take your word for it; the rest is between you and the goods.

        The exterior tells a pretty good story though! I have faith.

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    Is calling a grill a bbq a regional thing? When I hear bbq I think of actual bbq, like ribs and/pork with bbq sauce… not a grill. If someone says come over for bbq the last thing I expect is steaks, burgers, or hotdogs. Those are grilled, and usually don’t have anything to do with bbq.

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    Did you use any smoking chips? In the summer I like to do my ribeye with a dry rub I let sit for a few days and then grill with mesquite smoke.

    Otherwise I’ll finish with a shallot, thyme, garlic, butter basting in cast iron.

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    That’s a great looking picture, the colors are just popping. Bet the steak was delicious too.