The grill time per side for a thick steak will depend on how well done an individual wants their steak. For well done steaks that are 1 1/2" thick cook the first side 10 minutes, flip and cook the other side for additional eight minutes.
For a medium to medium-rare steak, I would grill this over hot coals for 6 minutes on the first side. Turn and grill for about 4 minutes on the other side.
How long to grill a steak depends on the level of doneness desired. A one inch medium rare steak should be grilled for 5 minutes on one side and then 4 minutes on the other.
It depends on how you like your meat. It also depends on how much the strip steak weighs and how thick it is. For example, a 2 inch boneless steak should be cooked a total of 18 minutes, 9 minutes each side over a hot grill.
There are many variables to consider when grilling a steak. The temperature of the grill is the biggest. It is best to practice using a good meat thermometer. You are probably going to take ten to fifteen minutes a side on medium heat. The meat will be firm to the touch.
Filet are usually cut pretty thick. There are many variables to consider. The temperature of the grill and the thickness of the steak are the two biggest. And the desired degree of cooking is important. Five to eight minutes on each side for a filet cut over a very hot grill will normally get you about a medium. It is best to practice using a good meat thermometer and learn the 'feel' of a steak cooked the way you like it.
A medium rare steak holds a balance of flavor and texture. The outside of the steak has an outside sear. Underneath that sear there is a light graying on the outside yet holds a warm, red center.
It is best to practice using a good meat thermometer. You are probably going to take about fifteen minutes a side on medium heat to reach a medium cooking level. The meat will be firm to the touch. There are many variables to consider when grilling a steak. The temperature of the grill is the biggest factor.
Three to five minutes on each side for a thin cut over a very hot grill will normally get you about a medium. There are many variables to consider. The temperature of the grill and the thickness of the steak are the two biggest. It is best to practice using a good meat thermometer and learn the 'feel' of a steak cooked the way you like it.
Depends in the thickness of the steak, the heat of the grill, and the distance from the grilling element (charcoal, propane, etc.). Hold your hand roughly an inch over the grill. If you can't hold it there for more than 2 seconds, that means a hot grill (Please be careful not to hurt yourself soing this!). A 1" thick steak at room temp would take about 3-4 minutes per side for medium. Colder grills and thicker steaks take longer of course. And FYI -- this isn't BBQ -- this is grilling or grillade.
Heat oven first.Place steak on baking tray and about nine inches below the grilling elements.for a 300gm steak grill each side for 10 minutes.Total cooking time is 20 minutes from start to finish.Rest steak for 10 minutes before serving.
You don't. You really have 2 choices. Get your biggest skillet and heat it really, really hot. Drop your ribeye on it 5 minutes per side. If it is a thin steak it will be done. If not, throw it into the oven at 450 or higher for 5 more minutes a side and it should be done. Baking it the whole time would be a waste of ribeye. The other option is to put the oven on broil and move the rack up pretty close to the top. Now you are pretty much grilling the steak. Same idea, 5 minutes a side and she's done.
Sear the steak (about ten seconds on each side) to start with, then 10 minutes on one side and 5 minutes on the other.