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Local grocery is running its semi-annual USDA Choice whole ribeye special... $4.99/lb. and they cut them as thick as you like. Now that I have a nice stack of thick-cut steaks, which Sweetpea Farms wines should I try first?

:HB

This is the kind of quandry I LIKE! I like it so much, I'll probably go back there tomorrow and buy some more. Sure beats $8.99 and up!

I'll start with a red ... can't go wrong with a red ...
 
Local grocery is running its semi-annual USDA Choice whole ribeye special... $4.99/lb. and they cut them as thick as you like. Now that I have a nice stack of thick-cut steaks, which Sweetpea Farms wines should I try first?

:HB

This is the kind of quandry I LIKE! I like it so much, I'll probably go back there tomorrow and buy some more. Sure beats $8.99 and up!

I'll start with a red ... can't go wrong with a red ...

yeah....that is a nice dilemma to be in.....well, who says you have to have only 1 bottle of wine???...or 1 steak for that matter???....roflmao....
 
Malbec goes good with a steak, or Muscadine Noble or Elderberry
 
That was dinner on Mother's Day. Of course, I had to do baked potatoes, and tigre prawns on the grill as well. Veggie was corn on the cob. Couldn't be beat. It was definately a top nothch meal IMHO.
 
forget the olive oil...lol...season it up with a little season salt, garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper....toss it on the grill and cook to a nice medium rare....dayum.....making myself hungry now thinking about it....lol...
 
Allow steaks to come to room temperature, salt and pepper (using a grinder). Place steaks on grill over charcoal, cook the first side 7 minutes. Cook the second side 5 minutes. Comes out medium-rare. Enjoy.

I bought 3 whole ribeyes yesterday, probably gonna buy two more today. With the steaks in the feezer, I will be good to go for months. Timing's perfect, we just used the last steaks from the last time they had this sale. It doesn't come along very often.
 
I'll give my two cents. I got this recipe from Steven Raichlan's BBQ book. (or the Weber BBQ diary, I forget) Everyone who tastes this marinade raves about it and most ask for the recipe.

1/2 cup Olive oil
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/4 cup soy sauce
2 TBS Worcestershire
1/2 Lemon squeezed
1/2 Tsp dry mustard
2 cloves of garlic minced
Fresh ground black pepper

Marinate 2-8 hours, no more than that.

It shouldn't need any sauce or salt, just perfect off the grill!!

Try it, you won't be sorry.
 
I like mine nekkid. :: With wine. LOTS of wine. But then the steak is actually optional when it comes to lots of wine. Now I am thirsty.
 
I'll give my two cents. I got this recipe from Steven Raichlan's BBQ book. (or the Weber BBQ diary, I forget) Everyone who tastes this marinade raves about it and most ask for the recipe.

1/2 cup Olive oil
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/4 cup soy sauce
2 TBS Worcestershire
1/2 Lemon squeezed
1/2 Tsp dry mustard
2 cloves of garlic minced
Fresh ground black pepper

Marinate 2-8 hours, no more than that.

It shouldn't need any sauce or salt, just perfect off the grill!!

Try it, you won't be sorry.

This is what I use except I add 1/2 cup of my Jalapeno-Shiraz wine. It was made from a cheap Paklab Shiraz kit and 100 Jalapenos. The best steak marinade ever!
 
Man, we ate the first 2 of those steaks Sunday, almost 2 inches thick and medium rare toward the rare side with just salt and pepper on them, cooked over charcoal on a Weber. Good Lord, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven! Cut 'em with a fork.
 

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