Make mouth-watering barbecue steaks with this secret rub
It’s easy to see why so many top chefs prefer to cook with natural gas. Natural gas barbecues allow you to cook with more even, direct and precise heat. They’re also energy efficient and hook up to your home’s natural gas connection, meaning you can say goodbye to those frantic moments when you’re low on propane and need to run out for a tank refill.
Get started with this delicious recipe, from grill master and renowned chef Rob Rainford.
New York Strip Steak
Ingredients:
• 2 New York strip steaks
• 4 tbsp (60 mL) finely ground Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee
• 4 tbsp (60 mL) packed brown sugar
• 1/2 tsp (2 mL) ground allspice
• Kosher salt
• Freshly ground black pepper
Directions:
1. Combine coffee, brown sugar, allspice, salt and pepper to taste. Pat rub on both sides of each steak.
2. Prep grill for cooking over indirect heat. You’ll need a medium-high temperature of around 350°F (180°C) to grill steaks. For natural gas grills, preheat grill to medium-high and turn off one burner to achieve indirect heat.
3. Grease grate with canola oil. Place steaks on grill over direct heat. Cook for four to five minutes per side, or until well-marked. Move steaks to the cooler part of the grill and close lid. Cook for two to three minutes for medium-rare, or to the desired tenderness.
4. Remove steaks from grill and let rest for five minutes before serving.
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