Cliff Bartlett
R.I.P. 5/17/2021
Picked up a couple of beautiful Rib Eyes again at Costco. That store is costing me a lot of money. I had my maiden voyage with Tatonka Dust last week on the flank steaks and decided to try it on the prime Rib Eyes. Normally just salt and pepper fine steak, but decided to go for it. Did some French fries on the grill in some peanut oil and rounded things off with Cajun Corn, a Weber Recipe. To top off the Rib Eyes I made some of my garlic butter. It's delicious on a nice steak. Here goes.
Made my butters the day before. The Cajun Butter for the corn is on the left, Garlic Butter for steak is on right.

After thoroughly mixing, I like to roll butter into a roll and wrap in plastic wrap, and put back in fridge to re-harden. Stores well that way and doesn't take up a lot of space.

Got the corn all rinsed and removed the silk. I normally don't cook corn in the husk, but the recipe calls for it and it does help retain the butter while grilling.

Buttered up the corn.

Rib Eyes and Corn are all ready to go.

French Fries, Russets, are deep frying on grill.

Had to do two batches. French Fries are done. Seasoned with K Salt, garlic powder, smoked paprika and a dash of sugar. Seasoned fries before placing in oil.

Put the corn on the JJ after the fries were done. Let them cook while I did the Rib Eyes.

Got the kettle as hot as I could get it. Cast Iron nice and heated. Used Kingsford Comp. for this.

Steaks on over HH. These steaks were 1 1/2 inches thick and weighed a total of 1.7 lbs. Cooked direct 4 minutes a side.

To be continued......
Made my butters the day before. The Cajun Butter for the corn is on the left, Garlic Butter for steak is on right.

After thoroughly mixing, I like to roll butter into a roll and wrap in plastic wrap, and put back in fridge to re-harden. Stores well that way and doesn't take up a lot of space.

Got the corn all rinsed and removed the silk. I normally don't cook corn in the husk, but the recipe calls for it and it does help retain the butter while grilling.

Buttered up the corn.

Rib Eyes and Corn are all ready to go.

French Fries, Russets, are deep frying on grill.

Had to do two batches. French Fries are done. Seasoned with K Salt, garlic powder, smoked paprika and a dash of sugar. Seasoned fries before placing in oil.

Put the corn on the JJ after the fries were done. Let them cook while I did the Rib Eyes.

Got the kettle as hot as I could get it. Cast Iron nice and heated. Used Kingsford Comp. for this.

Steaks on over HH. These steaks were 1 1/2 inches thick and weighed a total of 1.7 lbs. Cooked direct 4 minutes a side.

To be continued......
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