Everyone loves grilled ribeye steaks because they’re juicy, and BIG. Learn exactly how to grill ribeye steaks on a gas grill in this simple, but super tasty recipe. Let’s fire up the grill… | sipbitego.com
2ribeye steaksboneless, about 1 LB each (you can substitute bone in ribeye)
2tspbbq seasoningor any beef or steak rub that has salt and pepper in it
1tbspchivesfresh chopped
Instructions
Preheat Grill to high, about 500-600 degrees F.
Prep ribeye steaks first by patting the ribeye steaks dry. Then season the ribeye steaks with the BBQ seasoning or the steak rub of your choice.
Grill ribeye by placing the steaks directly on the grill grates, over direct heat (where there is a flame). Flip ribeye steaks after 3 - 4 minutes. You should have really nice grill marks and char! In the demonstration, you’ll see we did not use indirect heat (area of grill without flame directly under it), we just kept the steaks on the fire to char the outside.
Continue grilling ribeyes until done. The exact ribeye grill time will be based on your desired level of doneness. We did one medium, one medium-rare in the Sip Bite Go demonstration. The medium-rare was done only a couple of minutes before the medium one.
Remove the ribeye steaks when the internal temperature reaches 125 degrees F for a medium-rare finish OR 135 degrees F for a medium finish as measured with an internal read thermometer. I’d rather you precisely use a thermometer to check the steak instead of depending on the grill time per side for ribeyes, because the thickness and whether they’re bone-in or boneless will change the time. So it doesn’t overcook, just take the temperature by holding the steaks with tongs as it cooks.
Finish grilled ribeye. Let rest for about 10 minutes under foil (they’ll come up a few degrees in temperature). Enjoy.
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Notes
Rare ribeye (125-130°F)Medium rare ribeye (130-140°F) Medium ribeye (140-150°F) Medium well (150-160°F) Well cooked (160°F) See the recipe: https://sipbitego.com/grilled-ribeyeWatch the full-length YouTube recipe video for grilling ribeye steak on Weber gas grill on Sip Bite Go’s YouTube channel.