What is the Reverse Sear Method? | Easy Grilling Tips

 

The Reverse Sear Method allows you to grill larger cuts of steak to a uniform internal temperature with a charred crust, yet keeping the steak juicy and tender. This method will teach you how to avoid having a burnt crust and a raw center on your grilled steak!

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What is the Reverse Sear Method?
The Reverse Sear Method allows you to grill thicker cuts of steaks so that they achieve a uniformly cooked center in a well charred crust.
In order to achieve this you need to have a 2-zone grill.
You can either use gas or charcoal.
Here I’m using charcoal.
And I have about an inch to a little almost an inch and a half thick steak.
When you’re ready to start grilling, place your seasoned steak on the indirect side of the grill.
And yes, go ahead and use the flip often method if you choose.
Cook this until it reaches an internal temperature of 10 degrees below your target temperature.
And what I mean by that is if you want a medium rare steak at 135, cook it till it reaches 125 degrees, then take and place it over the direct heat to finish searing that beautiful crust, which should only take a couple of minutes per side.
Make sure to take the time to rest your steak properly.
Then slice into a tender, juicy cooked to your perfection steak and yes, I like mine just a little over medium.
And in its simplest form the reverse method is as simple as that.
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What is the Reverse Sear Method