Chock full of lemon and chile, Bar-H Beef Rub was made for summer grilled steaks. The only thing that could make it better, of course, is beer! We marinated this glorious tomahawk-cut steak overnight, then grilled it over red hot coals for a crispy exterior and a juicy, medium-rare interior. The Newcastle brown ale we used brought a nutty component, perfectly offsetting the tangy spice of the rub itself.
Topped with a thick slice of a compound butter also made with Bar-H Beef Rub, this steak is the definition of decadent, but still oh-so rugged. We can still smell it sizzling on the grill...
Put the the steak into a large zip-lock bag (or a shallow air-tight container). Mix the rest of the ingredients together and pour over steak. Seal bag (or container tightly). Refrigerate for 2 hrs or overnight.
Bring steak to room temperature before grilling or broiling. (A room temperature steak cooks better and more evenly than a cold one.) Top with a thick slice of an herb and spiced flavored butter, letting it melt slowly over the steak.
Notes:
For the beer, we used Newcastle Brown Ale, but any good beer will do.
Put the the steak into a large zip-lock bag (or a shallow air-tight container). Mix the rest of the ingredients together and pour over steak. Seal bag (or container tightly). Refrigerate for 2 hrs or overnight.
Bring steak to room temperature before grilling or broiling. (A room temperature steak cooks better and more evenly than a cold one.) Top with a thick slice of an herb and spiced flavored butter, letting it melt slowly over the steak.
Notes:
For the beer, we used Newcastle Brown Ale, but any good beer will do.
Bar-H Beef Rub Marinade
Chock full of lemon and chile, Bar-H Beef Rub was made for summer grilled steaks. The only thing that could make it better, of course, is beer! We marinated this glorious tomahawk-cut steak overnight, then grilled it over red hot coals for a crispy exterior and a juicy, medium-rare interior. The Newcastle brown ale we used brought a nutty component, perfectly offsetting the tangy spice of the rub itself.
Topped with a thick slice of a compound butter also made with Bar-H Beef Rub, this steak is the definition of decadent, but still oh-so rugged. We can still smell it sizzling on the grill...