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  2. Char-grilled steak - Wikipedia

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    Char-grilled steak (also charcoal steak) is a method of preparing meat for human consumption. Although various animal steaks can technically be char-grilled, the process is generally used to cook chuck steaks. [1] Char-grilled steaks are grilled with charcoal, and are not to be confused with gas-grilled steaks, which are usually grilled with ...

  3. I tried Ina Garten's recipe for New York strip steaks. The ...

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    The steaks looked beautiful, coated with charcoal grill marks and crispy spices, and the savory smell of freshly-grilled steak filled my kitchen. Even my 10-year-old dog was enthralled by the smell.

  4. Make One of Ree Drummond's All-Time Greatest Steak Dinners - AOL

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    Follow Ladd's lead and grill these beauties over charcoal, or take a cue from Ree by staying inside and using a grill pan. Get Ree's Cajun T-Bone Steaks recipe . Ralph Smith

  5. Charcoal-Grilled Swordfish Steak Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Charcoal-Grilled Swordfish Steak? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Charcoal-Grilled Swordfish Steak? recipe for your family and friends.

  6. Ina Garten Just Revealed Her Method for Grilling Steak, and ...

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    The way she explains it, it's essential that the steaks are at least 1-1/2 inches thick, and that grillers only light half of the coals in a charcoal grill, leaving the other half cool.

  7. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    Steaks and chicken breasts being grilled over charcoal Hamburgers being grilled over a charcoal fire Grilling mangals and kebabs. Grilling is a form of cooking that involves heat applied to the surface of food, commonly from above, below or from the side. [1]