
Talk BBQing: Beef BBQ Tips for Sizzling Steaks
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Show Notes
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Great for smash burgers, fajitas, Philly cheesesteaks
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Even heat and no flare-ups
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Easy to clean and ideal for small patios or RV setups
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Adds smoky flavor from charcoal or wood
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Better for steaks, kabobs, and ribs
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Authentic sear marks and a backyard BBQ vibe
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Choose a griddle for convenience, consistent heat, and multitasking (think: onions + patties at once)
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Choose a grill for high-heat searing, smoke, and bold beef flavor
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Go for marbled cuts like ribeye or chuck for flavor
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Leaner cuts like sirloin or flank work better with marinades
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Pressing burgers too hard or flipping too often = dry beef
- Remove steaks from the refrigerator, "warm-up" on the counter at least 30 minutes prior to grilling.
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Salt, pepper, and garlic powder are enough
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Use rubs for roasts and brisket — let them sit 1+ hour before cooking
- Before removing from heat, add a pat of butter to melt on the steak during the resting stage.
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Always let beef rest 5–10 minutes after grilling to lock in juices
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Ideal internal temps:
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Burgers: 160°F (medium)
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Steaks: 130°F (medium rare), 145°F (medium)
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Brisket: 195°F–205°F for perfect pull-apart texture
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