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Default Cherry Wood Fire Rib Eye Steak

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I went to a local butcher today and got 4 nice size rib eyes. In a normal store these would cost $14-$16 a pound. This butcher is actually the slaughter house and they have a small retail operation out front. The steak is choice grade and is only $4.49 a pound.
This recipe for Rib Eyes also works well on New York cut steaks, Elk steaks, Venison and Moose steaks. You do not need to own a wood fired oven to make this recipe. These steaks can be cooked over lump charcoal or an open wood fire. It is a great recipe for camping.
I encourage you to try this recipe this summer.
Ingredients
4 Choice or Prime Rib Eye Steaks
Salt
Pepper
Olive Oil
1 pound of Mushrooms - sliced
1 Yellow Onion- chopped
Preparation
1. Season steaks generously with salt and pepper and place on a wire mesh cooling rack..
2. Build fire in oven.
3 Chop onions and slice mushrooms.
4. Cook onions and mushroom in the wood oven until all of the water is sweated out.
5. Pour olive oil into pan with mushrooms and onions and saute until caramelized.
6 Make a bed of white hot coals
7 Place the rack with the steaks on the coals.
8 Sear steak for two minutes turn over and sear other side for two more minutes.
9 Push coals to one side and place rack on oven floor. cook for another two minutes or until your desired temperature.
10 Let steaks rest for 10 minutes
11 Top steaks with mushroom and onion mixture and serve with a bold red wine!
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