No-Nonsense Chuck Eye Steak Recipe
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Submitted by Bill Hilbrich "Asking for a Chuck Eye Steak is like acknowledging membership in a secret society. You are greeted with a knowing smile, a nod of the head, and then just maybe two will emerge from some quiet corner. There are only a couple in each animal, and although they have a taste and tenderness of the more popular rib eye, the cost is considerably less. Please... only tell your favorite buddy." icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal save Download Print Share I Made This
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Ready In: 15mins Ingredients: 4 Serves: 1 Nutrition information
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ingredients
Units: US- 1 (6 ounce) chuck eye steak
- 1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1⁄2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
directions
- Cover both sides of the steak, first with the salt, followed by the pepper, and finally the olive oil.
- Cook on an outdoor grill, or a hot cast iron pan, for 5 minutes per side.
- Allow to rest for an additional 3 minutes on the plate. Enjoy.
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may i broil steaks icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal Susan S. Reply 1 See 2 Replies
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What temperature should my grill be set to? icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal Will F. Reply See 1 Reply
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Bought some chuckeye steak for buy one get one free thinking that I would probably need to marinate it overnight before grilling. Found this recipe and was pleasantly surprised that I could add a little seasoning and olive oil and grill it within minutes. Definitely worth the price, will use again. icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal marzelo Reply 4 See 1 Reply -
A friend told me about Chuck Eye Steaks, and now thats all I buy. I try to get a package around 1 pound or over. I put a little oil in a screaming hot cast iron skillet. Put in the steak and let it release itself, it knows when to be turned over, then I pop it in a hot oven for a few minutes. I like my steak med-rare. After it comes out of the oven I put a little salt, pepper, and garlic powder. LOVE IT!!!!Serve with a baked potato with sour cream and butter. YUM icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal Barbara W. Reply 4 -
This is pretty much how I do chuck eye steaks.......simple grilling over high heat or in a very hot cast iron skillet. I also agree that unwrapping the steaks, patting dry with paper towel and resting uncovered in the refrigerator for a few hours or more to dry the surface gives a really superior crust. I first learned to do this with pricy, bone in rib eyes on a rack over a rimmed cookie sheet. the drier the surface the better the sear. flavor packed steaks like these need salt and pepper, a little rub with olive oil....that's it. Add other seasonings if you prefer , just be careful not to let them burn.....it will turn bitter. icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal elizabeth c. Reply 3 -
We discovered the Chuck Eye Steak about 2-3 years ago, and the secret is OUT! This recipe treats the steak as it deserves to be treated, simple but well. I try to make this at least once a week. LUVIN' the Chuck Eye! icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal wyomugs Reply 3 See 1 Reply -
I have to agree, they are very reasonably priced and have yet to be outdone by the more expensive cuts in my view. I fix mine this same way with the addition of garlic powder. Thanks for posting. icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal Country Cook in Okl Reply 3
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I cooked a couple of chuck eye steaks using you'r recipe a couple of days ago. I had thawed them out to cook while my Dad was visiting me, but we never got around to fixing them to eat before he left. I preheated my cast iron grill pan and cooked per instruction with the exception of using butter instead of olive oil. Very good flavored steak. I was almost run out of my apartment with the smoke tho! I love a place that smells like good food...Yumm Thanks for posting this recipe Bill Hilbrich sloe cooker Reply
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