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  2. Grilled Rib-Eye Steaks with Roasted Rosemary Potatoes

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    1. Preheat the oven to 400°. In a large saucepan, cover the potatoes with cold water. Add a large pinch of salt and bring to a boil. Simmer over moderately high heat until tender, about 12 minutes.

  3. Grilled Sirloin Steak with Cilantro-Sesame Marinade

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    Place the steak in a large baking dish. Add all but 1/4 cup of marinade and turn the steak to coat evenly. Marinate for at least 30 minutes at room temperature or cover and refrigerate at least 2 ...

  4. The Secret to Juicy Grilled Chicken? This Seriously Good Marinade

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    Fire up the grill for your best grilled chicken yet thanks to this marinade recipe. It keeps the chicken juicy and flavorful. It's perfect for summer cookouts!

  5. Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction - Wikipedia

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    Spice Rubbed Lamb Chops Hoisin and with Grilled Bok Choy Salad; Orange-Ginger Grilled Boneless Short Ribs with Green Onion-Peanut Relish; Coconut Ice Tea; Pork Shoulder Lettuce Wraps with Kimchi Season 3 (2013)

  6. Beefsteak - Wikipedia

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    Technically it is called a "boneless chuck shoulder center cut steak", but supermarkets usually use the shorter and more memorable term: "Ranch steak". Rib steak from the rib primal of a beef animal, usually with rib bone attached. In some areas, the boned version is called a "rib eye", in others the terms are interchangeable.

  7. Rib eye steak - Wikipedia

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    In Texas, a boneless rib eye steak is sometimes called a "Maudeen Center Cut". A "tomahawk chop" steak is a ribeye beef steak, trimmed leaving at least five inches of rib bone intact, French trimmed taking the meat and fat from the bared bone to create a distinctive ‘handle’ to the steak [ 4 ]