wellcoveted.com wellcoveted.com
   Index >> About Us >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Url >> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Government & Politics

Health & Hygiene

Employment & Careers

Banking & Finance

Food & Recipe

Automotive

Home & Garden

Children

Society & Issues

Property & Estate

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Recreation

Travel & Accommodation

Sports & Adventure

Business & Commerce

Self Enhancement

Education & Reference

Art & Culture

Lifestyle & Fashion

Internet & Computers

Online & Board Games

News & Events

Technology & Science

 

Index › Food & Recipe › Recipes
 

Pan Seared Rib Eye Recipe

 
Author: Ray Torres
 

Rib-eye steak is a boneless cut from the rib section. The term eye in its name refers to the round cross-section of a muscle that is not well exercised, making the rib-eye steak very tender. Succulent and well-marbled with fat, the rib-eye is also known as a Delmonico steak after a chic New York restaurant, Delmonicos, that popularized this luxury steak in Rib-eye steak is a boneless cut from the rib section. The term eye in its name refers to the round cross-section of a muscle that is not well exercised, making the rib-eye steak very tender. Succulent and well-marbled with fat, the rib-eye is also known as a Delmonico steak after a chic New York restaurant, Delmonicos, that popularized this luxury steak in the mid 1800s.

This Rib-eye recipe is delicious yet easy to prepared.

1 boneless rib eye steak

1 1/2-inch thick

Canola oil or PAM oil spray to coat

Salt and ground black pepper

Place 10 to 12-inch cast iron skillet in oven and heat oven to 450 degrees. Bring steak(s) to room temperature.

When oven reaches temperature, remove pan and place on range over high heat. Coat steak lightly with oil and season both sides with a generous pinch of salt. Grind on black pepper to taste.

Immediately place steak in the middle of hot, dry pan. Cook 30 seconds without moving. Turn with tongs and cook another 30 seconds, then put the pan straight into the oven for 2 minutes. Flip steak and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes. (This time is for medium rare steaks. If you prefer medium, add a minute or two to both of the oven turns.)

Remove steak from pan, cover loosely with foil, and rest for 2 minutes. Serve whole or slice thin and fan onto plate.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Fruits To Be Eaten During Summer
 
Strawberry Cheesecake Chocolate Recipe
 
Why Do You Need To Eat Tomatoes?
 
Search For The Right Coffee Machine
 
Green Tea: Help Or Hype?
 
Toast Of The Town: Wine As A Preventative Medicine
 
Chocolate Milk Better than Gatorade???
 
The Art of Cooking
 
The Benefits of Maintaining Your Body??s Healthy pH Level
 
The Secrets of a Coffee Bean Bakery
 
 
 
 

Benefits Of Rice Protein For Food Makers

Rice is consumed as the primary staple food by more than half of the world??s population. It is cult ... - MIKE MUDHAR
 

How To Remove Lobster From The Shell

This article provides tips to handle lobster properly and safely. - Noraini Maskuri
 

Preparing Meals for your Family

Another day, another dinner to prepare. Are you having a difficult time finding easy to prepare meal ... - Michael Colucci
 
 

California Wine Clubs

For a wine aficionado, becoming a member of a California wine club is a must. Being a member of a wi ... - Thomas Morva
 

Grilled Citrus Chicken

Grilled Citrus Chicken - Peter Lenkefi
 

A. Korkunov The History of a Russian Chocolatier

When the USSR fell in 1991; a new brand of Russian businessperson was born. No longer under the heav ... - Jane Roseen
 

Fine Wine Italian Style: The Beauty Of Italian Wine.

Fine wine often brings to mind images of French rolling hills and elegant dinners; however, Italy's ... - Jim Kapowski
 

Caffeine Benefits - Does It Boost Memory?

Coffee can produce anxiety in excess, but what are its benefits? The good news is that the picture o ... - Rebecca Prescott
 
 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.wellcoveted.com All Rights Reserved.