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Keto Steak Marinade
Diets are difficult to stick to for a variety of reasons. Even if someone dedicates themselves to their new lifestyle, finding foods that stick to a specific kind of diet is often a hard task. One diet that requires a strict adherence to its rules is the keto diet.
Red Wine Steak Marinade
A red wine steak marinade delivers the distinct taste of red wine to your steak without overpowering its natural flavor. Additionally, this marinade is incredibly easy to make, as its ingredients are some fairly common kitchen staples.
Hibachi Steak Marinade
Steak is a versatile meat that can be prepared and served in a variety of ways. One of the most delicious ways to cook a steak is through the hibachi method. Hibachi steaks are steaks that are cut into cubes and cooked on a flat surface in Asian stir fry sauce.
Grilled Ribeye with Cauliflower Purée
This dish is the ultimate indulgence for any meat lover! Braveheart ribeye steaks are grilled to perfection, with a juicy and flavorful interior encased in a crispy, salty crust. Pairing perfectly with the steaks is a creamy cauliflower puree, which is rich and velvety, with just a hint of garlic and parmesan. Together, these two dishes make for a heavenly combination that's sure to impress at any dinner party.
How to Reverse Sear a Tomahawk Steak

A tomahawk steak is a ribeye that has more than five inches of bone still attached to the meat. The bone and the meat come together to give the steak its tomahawk-like appearance. Tomahawk steaks are a stunning steak to look at, and can make any meal they’re a part of seem like a fancy dining experience.

There are several ways to prepare a tomahawk steak, from roasting it in an oven to indirectly grilling it. The method we’re going to discuss today is the reverse sear. Although reverse searing is an involved process, the result is a perfectly cooked steak that is sure to satisfy you or anyone you’re serving!

Reverse Searing a Tomahawk Steak

Reverse searing is a technique that ensures the inside of the steak is cooked exactly the way you want it without drying out the edges. This also helps to prevent the inside of your steak from being raw, as well as keeping your steak from being burned inside and out.

The process involves cooking your steak at a low temperature on a smoker while the meat rises in temperature. If this is your first time using this method, or if you just want to be certain things are going well, use a quick-read meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of the steak. Once the steak is 10 degrees away from how done you want it to be, remove it from the smoker.

After that, set the heat on your grill to high and place your steak on it, searing both sides for a beautiful char. If you don’t have a grill or prefer a different method, you can also use a 12-inch iron skillet for this step.

Step-By-Step Instructions

  • Remove the steak from the fridge 1-2 hours before you plan to cook it to allow it to come to room temperature

  • Preheat your smoker to 225 degrees

  • Generously season your meat with your preferred seasoning on all sides

  • Place the meat directly on the grill grates and close the lid

  •  Using anquick-read meat thermometer, smoke until the internal temp of the steak is 10 degrees away from your desired doneness

  • Preheat a12-inch cast iron skillet over high heat, then drop butter into the skillet and allow it to melt and bubble (If searing on your grill, turn it to high and then brush each side of the steak with butter)

  • Place the steak directly in the hot pan or on the hot grill and sear each side for 2-3 minutes until the internal temperature of the steak reaches your preferred doneness

  • Let the steaks rest for 10-15 minutes before serving

How Long Should You Cook Your Tomahawk Steak?

The reverse searing method takes about 1 hour to completely cook your tomahawk steak. However, the exact time will depend on things like the size of your steak and how you want it cooked.

Remove your steak from the smoker and sear when it reaches the following temperature:

  • 115 degrees F for rare

  • 125 degrees F for medium rare

  • 135 degrees F for medium

  • 145 degrees F for medium well

  • 150 degrees F for well done

Remove the steak from the sear to rest when it is at this final temp:

  • 125 degrees F for rare

  • 135 degrees F for medium rare

  • 145 degrees F for medium

  • 155 degrees F for medium well

  • 160 degrees F for well done

Conclusion

Tomahawk steaks are a unique and delicious meal, and are sure to be a memorable experience. With a reverse sear, you can be sure that your tomahawk steak is cooked to perfection every time! Give this method of preparing your steak a try.

Braveheart Foods offers many high quality and affordable meats for purchase. Get in contact with us today for ordering information and see if we have the products you are looking for.

The Tomahawk Steak
Anyone with a history of loving beef knows there’s more than one kind of steak cut. Grill masters all have their favorite cuts to cook, and steak enjoyers all have their favorite cuts to eat. One steak cut that isn't often talked about is the unique and delicious tomahawk steak.
Steak and Rice Stuffed Peppers
Looking for a dish packed with ingredients you most likely have in your pantry? Then these steak and rice stuffed bell peppers are the perfect dish for you. These fresh bell peppers are filled to the brim with delicious rice, an array of vegetables, and juicy Braveheart steak. These ingredients pair to create this super filling and flavor-packed meal.
Best Sides For Steaks
Steak is one of the most iconic and delicious dishes to serve for dinner. Be it New York strip, sirloin, or ribeye, you can’t go wrong with a well-cooked steak. But as any good cook knows, an excellent dinner is more than just serving the main meat. The right side dish can turn a good meal into a great one. Luckily, there’s no shortage of fantastic side dishes that pair well with a steak.
BBQ Steak Pizza
This recipe is the epitome of comfort food. It is tangy, tender, and so delicious. Try making this BBQ Steak Pizza at home for a fun and easy cooking experience.
Roasted Jalapeno and Beef Taquitos
Experience an easy, delicious flavor with this recipe. These Beef and Bean taquitos use simple, quality ingredients that combine to create a flavor that is so satisfying. Try these taquitos out with any toppings of your choice to create a delicious snack or weeknight meal.