John K BBQ
TVWBB Wizard
Well, I finally did it. I out waited my better half. She finally requested steak night! I got a couple of strips, and a ribeye and went crazy. Steaks were all about an inch think. I decided to take the spinalis off the ribeye steak and remove the hard chunk of fat between the spinalis and the center then tie it back together.
Here's the ribeye after I trimmed the fat out of it - before I tied it back together

Here's all the meat, ribeye tied back together plus the two strip steaks read for the grill

Here's the weber summit e6 with a chimney full of briqs just about ready for go time. I love cooking over charcoal!

Here, the steaks are "getting happy". I took them out of the fridge about 30 minutes before searing, then did about 3 minute a side, and about 5 minutes or so on the indirect side after searing.

Here we are, all finished. The ribeye was mine, and pretty darn good. The trim job really helped cut down on the flare ups. The trimming wasn't all that difficult and results were great, may be doing more Ribeye's in 2022!

Here's the ribeye after I trimmed the fat out of it - before I tied it back together

Here's all the meat, ribeye tied back together plus the two strip steaks read for the grill

Here's the weber summit e6 with a chimney full of briqs just about ready for go time. I love cooking over charcoal!

Here, the steaks are "getting happy". I took them out of the fridge about 30 minutes before searing, then did about 3 minute a side, and about 5 minutes or so on the indirect side after searing.

Here we are, all finished. The ribeye was mine, and pretty darn good. The trim job really helped cut down on the flare ups. The trimming wasn't all that difficult and results were great, may be doing more Ribeye's in 2022!
