Every cooking video should be like this. Clear, concise, and specific with times and temps. Very helpful for someone like me who knows nothing about grilling.
Best video we've seen regarding how to best cook a high-end steak on a pellet grill. We use Traeger and this recipe was served to several of our guests. Now, they want to come back for more and promised to bring their own Ribeye steaks and New York steaks!. Great job!
This was great thanks, had the Grill at 450f (grates were 600ish) and did 4 x 90secs rotation and took them off at 125f temp and they were amazing. Rested for about 10-15mins whilst I made a salad and baby potatoes and it was great.
I have always reversed seared my steaks on my pit boss. Cook them at 225 until they reach 110 then pull them off. Crank up the heat to max and open up the fire box and give them the nice sear marks and pull at 130. Come out perfect every time
@@optimisticprime809 not to toot my own horn but my family rarely ever goes out to a restaurant when we want steak anymore. If we want a good steak I can do it on my back deck with a beer in my hand and way cheaper!
@@randallhunter3912 doesn’t take very long for them to get up to 110 degrees. Then when the smoker is set at 500 for the finishing process it only takes like 5 min to bring them up to 130
I noticed the how to BBQ right hat and instantly went to the comments to look to see if anyone noticed but the big Dawg himself . your what brought me here . lol love what you do brother
Awesome first video!!!!! It shows that pellet grills with grill grates can put out some some high temps for searing as well as how to rotate steak around on the grill grates to get good marks. That steak was cooked perfectly! You can ignore my comment on your facebook post from last night about getting a lapel mic....you already got one and the volume was perfect in the video. I'm definitely looking forward to your future videos!
I really like the fact that you take your time to comment back on your subscribers posts. You’re A1 brother! Can’t wait til you hit that 1 million subscriber mark. You deserve it!!
Man, that's one of the best looking steaks I've ever seen. I'm always battling with myself if I should purchase a pellet rig every year. I think I just might do it this year when all this virus mess clears up.
my Daughter just got me a Traeger Texas Elite 34 grill. she "has a guy" who somehow gets the scratch and dents or slightly used at trade shows etc. and sells them. mine came from Costco and was a display model with some love taps on it from people fidlin with it. it's way bigger than i'll ever need for me and the wife but she said she didn't want to get me a cheap one (gota love that girl she takes care of Daddy) she paid 1/3 rd of new price i just brought it home and was wondering how to cook steaks on it so thanks so much for the video. i too have been wanting one for years but the price was always the show stopper. well, now it's on and time to get to grillin and smokin.
I agree that those looked amazing and I would give a 10 on the score card for doneness and appearance. I would however be hard pressed that you could NOT tell the difference between these on an easy bake and ones on charcoal. Excellent short video. thanks for making it! I am going to try that butter
Thanks! The butter is awesome! As far as the taste goes, its a tough call. For a hot and fast cook its hard for me to tell a difference. But a longer cook over coals or a reverse sear, I could definitely see where you could taste the difference. It's hard to be a steak over coals thats for sure! Plus the grill grates that I have been cooking on are very well seasoned LOL.. I appreciate the feedback and let us know how you like the butter!!
Wow - I never would have believed you could get grill marks like that using a pellet grill if I hadn't seen you make them. Quick question: how did you get the grates to heat to over 600F with the controller set at only 485?
That’s the benefit to grill grates. They absorb more if the heat and radiate it better. Plus the controller is only measuring air temp bit surface temp.
Nice job man. Been Traegering for about a yr over here, love it. Great compliment to straight charcoal/cast iron grates. Been turning out some killer grub, and your RE's look delicious. I've been smoking RE's at 225 then cast iron sear and they are money.
Great video! I have an odd question for you. Love the backsplash and counter top. Do you know where they came from and the SKU numbers or ID numbers? More so with the backsplash. Thanks!
Thanks for the video - love your butter method. MS Grind is one of my all time favorite rubs. Can't wait to try the MS Grit. Smoke on from Pass Christian, MS !
Nice, i’ll be in in Tsui V lately and then searing them on the pellet Grill, but I’m definitely going to have to try that mustard butter! Which pellets “wood” do u prefer?
@@SwineLifeBBQ Have too agree.. a little bit of smoke first works really well. When I have a long holiday and lots of time (and a VERY thick steak) I tend to dry brine for 24 hours, cold smoke with hickory... vac bag and cook sous vide (this managed to get that smokey flavor right into the very core of the meat), let rest for about 15 minutes... then sear over super hot mangrove charcoal right on top of a chimney starter that is roaring hot for about 30 - 50 seconds per side.. absolute perfection...
I do this exact same technique as well. Cold smoke for about 40 minutes, sous vide, then sear it off at the end. Sous vide really makes the steaks tender, it’s definitely the way to go!
Swine Life BBQ I’m serious brother. That jalapeño cranberry pork was the absolute my friend. I did the test run before my family from Tennessee comes for Christmas. My wife is from Memphis and they are picky. DHE LOVED IT!!! Thank you Mark!!
Not when it comes to pellet grills...the indirect heat of a smoker doesn't allow the fat to render the same as on a direct heat gas or charcoal grill. If you are using a smoker it is best to get that excess fat cut off...unless you like smoked unrendered hunks of fat.
Good Work Ma Dude! Looks delish! Gotta see if I can get my grates that hot? Also never heard of that Grill Brand before. Where did you find that at? Thanks for the great info/demo.
not sure i missed it, but was the deflector plate and the drip tray removed? not sure how 485F setting gets you 650F grill grate otherwise? if the drip tray and deflector plate are removed, is this just a big wet/pellet dust mess in the end from the juices...when normally smoking its just dry dust you have to vacuum clean.
I have cooked them either way and leaving the deflector in is better. It actually gets the grill grates hotter since the pellet grill is working harder. The grill grates in this video are aluminum and only have small holes in them so it holds more heat below the grate causing them to absorb more and become hotter than what the actual pit is set to.
Looks tasty. Thank you for your tips. IMHO I'd ditch the aerosol non-stick spray (additives) and make your own. 50/50 oil of choice (canola, peanut, olive, vegetable) and water in a spray bottle. You can always jazz it up by marinating garlic, basil, rosemary in the oil overnight.
@@SwineLifeBBQ Here is what I copy - great flavors - cut with water for spray bottlewww.stonehouseoliveoil.com/product/dipping-oil-blend/52?cp=true&sa=true&sbp=false&q=false
Every cooking video should be like this. Clear, concise, and specific with times and temps. Very helpful for someone like me who knows nothing about grilling.
Straight to the point, clear and informative, recap at the end. Excellent work, thank you!
Best video we've seen regarding how to best cook a high-end steak on a pellet grill. We use Traeger and this recipe was served to several of our guests. Now, they want to come back for more and promised to bring their own Ribeye steaks and New York steaks!. Great job!
Awesome! Thank you!
"I'm not gonna lie, I'm ready to try one of these!"
I appreciate your honesty
This was great thanks, had the Grill at 450f (grates were 600ish) and did 4 x 90secs rotation and took them off at 125f temp and they were amazing. Rested for about 10-15mins whilst I made a salad and baby potatoes and it was great.
I have always reversed seared my steaks on my pit boss. Cook them at 225 until they reach 110 then pull them off. Crank up the heat to max and open up the fire box and give them the nice sear marks and pull at 130. Come out perfect every time
This is the way
@@optimisticprime809 not to toot my own horn but my family rarely ever goes out to a restaurant when we want steak anymore. If we want a good steak I can do it on my back deck with a beer in my hand and way cheaper!
@@CamoDC4Lbest steak.
How long did you have to cook them at that low of a temp though?
@@randallhunter3912 doesn’t take very long for them to get up to 110 degrees. Then when the smoker is set at 500 for the finishing process it only takes like 5 min to bring them up to 130
Great video!
Man....a compliment from the ultimate channel!! Thanks!!
Not as better as yours !!!
I noticed the how to BBQ right hat and instantly went to the comments to look to see if anyone noticed but the big Dawg himself . your what brought me here . lol love what you do brother
Dang! ok, malcom gave his approval! I’ll try it out then.
Coming from the MAIN MAN!!!!
I'm thinking about a pellet grill, and I was concerned about steaks and searing. Your video has increased my confidence!
Awesome!! Check out Grilla grills for sure! Best bang for your buck hands down!
You got this!
Same
You are one of my favorite bbq/ grill gurus, great content
I'm doing this tonight for fathers Day. Happy fathersday to yall, thank you for such an easy video to follow and directions, easy to understand
@5:09 “We finna give em a twist” okay brotherrr I see youuu 👀😂
I was like ok bruh u invited u invited
Haha man that was funniest things I seen today!
Thanks for sharing, the demonstration was awesome! just bought a pellet grill this week, will be trying your recipe this weekend, thanks again.
aHA...we're in the middle of researching them & trying to at LEAST narrow them down to a few choices. What make/model did you go with if I may ask?
Awesome first video!!!!! It shows that pellet grills with grill grates can put out some some high temps for searing as well as how to rotate steak around on the grill grates to get good marks. That steak was cooked perfectly! You can ignore my comment on your facebook post from last night about getting a lapel mic....you already got one and the volume was perfect in the video. I'm definitely looking forward to your future videos!
Thanks! Grill Grates make all the difference in the world! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for this video. I use it every time I cook on my Traeger
You just made a new fan, new sub and loyal follower from CANADA 🇨🇦! Notifications ON- Ready 4 New content!!!👏🏼👍👌
Awesome!! Thanks for the support!!
The colour of your kitchen is awesome
Thank you 😊
Excellent job! I will surely try that. I love my pellet grill and have done some reverse searing, but would like this.
Give it a shot! Thanks for the support and let us know how you like it!
I've watched this video before every ribeye I've cooked the last few years thank you for posting this
Already watched but RUclips recommended it so here I am again haha they still look awesome! Great job on the cook
Haha! You as well!! That T-bone looked awesome!
Appreciate it! It was very good!
I think I’ve watched this video 10 times now. just got my grill grates in yesterday going to grill out today. 🤞🏼
Thank you for the tips sir! I am new to the pellet grill life!
Awesome! They will spoil you lol! Appreciate the support!
Love to watch you Mark, you get right down to business. And I like that, keep doing what you do brother.
I really like the fact that you take your time to comment back on your subscribers posts. You’re A1 brother! Can’t wait til you hit that 1 million subscriber mark. You deserve it!!
I try to stay on top of the comments. Appreciate the support ! That 1 Million is a ways to go but hopefully one day!!
Thanks for this video, Brother. It really helped me make perfect steaks on my new pellet grill. I love the TWIST!
I wanna see the rest of this guy’s house. Just an all-around great BBQ cooking channel.
We appreciate it!
Awesome looking steaks, but EPIC looking kitchen.
Thanks!
Man, that's one of the best looking steaks I've ever seen. I'm always battling with myself if I should purchase a pellet rig every year. I think I just might do it this year when all this virus mess clears up.
Appreciate it!
Same here, I always say "this is the year". This year might be it, especially after watching this video.
@@joedaddysir2056 HAHA exactly!!!
Joedaddy sir I just bought a Pitboss. Best decision I’ve made in a while. Kind of regret not pulling the trigger for the past few years.
my Daughter just got me a Traeger Texas Elite 34 grill. she "has a guy" who somehow gets the scratch and dents or slightly used at trade shows etc. and sells them. mine came from Costco and was a display model with some love taps on it from people fidlin with it. it's way bigger than i'll ever need for me and the wife but she said she didn't want to get me a cheap one (gota love that girl she takes care of Daddy) she paid 1/3 rd of new price i just brought it home and was wondering how to cook steaks on it so thanks so much for the video. i too have been wanting one for years but the price was always the show stopper. well, now it's on and time to get to grillin and smokin.
You deserve a spot on food network brother, shouting out from Boston ma .
Haha! Don't know about all that.... Thanks for the support!
Nice!!! i assume if one likes it medium well add more time on the grill? per minute?
Correct. Prolly could go another 2 minutes. Should be perfect.
Awesome video! Looks perfect!!! Thanks for sharing....
Thanks for watching!
That’s the best spatula I’ve ever seen.
They work grate!
They must be specifically made for that grill! Either that or you really lucked out.
Found one... here 's a link: www.amazon.com/GRILL-ORIGINAL-RAISED-DESIGN-WWW-GRILLGRATE-COM/dp/B00ICN1KN8
@@SwineLifeBBQ - That's some high level pun game right there!
Awesome first video!! Looking forward to seeing alot more! Great job!! 👍👍👍
Thanks!
I agree that those looked amazing and I would give a 10 on the score card for doneness and appearance. I would however be hard pressed that you could NOT tell the difference between these on an easy bake and ones on charcoal. Excellent short video. thanks for making it! I am going to try that butter
Thanks! The butter is awesome! As far as the taste goes, its a tough call. For a hot and fast cook its hard for me to tell a difference. But a longer cook over coals or a reverse sear, I could definitely see where you could taste the difference. It's hard to be a steak over coals thats for sure! Plus the grill grates that I have been cooking on are very well seasoned LOL.. I appreciate the feedback and let us know how you like the butter!!
Just grabbed a Louisiana Pellet smoker and excited to try it.
Thank you for the video
Great video. I'm interested in where you got the grill grate that goes on the top of your regular grates
Check out www.grillgrate.com
lol.....that was exactly what I came to the comments to find out!
That would present gorgeous on a plate with its sides Subscribed great work
Awesome! Thank you!
wow, I am going to have to try that on my pellet grill
You should!
Great video i just got a pellet grill for christmas and i love it!!!!!
Thanks!
Where do you find those “grill grates” to sit on top of the standard grate on your pellet grill? I’m not able to find any that look similar to yours.
Check out Grillgrate.com
Nice! I am going to try this for New Year's Eve.
Wow - I never would have believed you could get grill marks like that using a pellet grill if I hadn't seen you make them. Quick question: how did you get the grates to heat to over 600F with the controller set at only 485?
That’s the benefit to grill grates. They absorb more if the heat and radiate it better. Plus the controller is only measuring air temp bit surface temp.
Bro!!! I did that....those steaks were soooooo legit!!! awesome!
Thats some good looking steaks . I see you have different grill grates what kind are they and what are they made out of ?
They are an aluminum grate made by grillgrate.com. Thanks!
Great video! I'll be trying this out on my pellet grill!
By the way what kind of pellets you used?
Thanks! Most of the time I use Bear Mountain pecan or any type of hardwood
Shout out to the camera lady. You made Mark look pretty good. This is awesome guys.
She usually does!
Nice job man. Been Traegering for about a yr over here, love it. Great compliment to straight charcoal/cast iron grates. Been turning out some killer grub, and your RE's look delicious. I've been smoking RE's at 225 then cast iron sear and they are money.
Thanks!
Damn that looks delicious
Thanks!
Awesome video guys! Looking forward to more!
Thanks!!
7:45 dog is ready for some steak too
Hahaha!!
he put garlic powder on the steak if the dog ate it he might throw it up
Great video! I have an odd question for you. Love the backsplash and counter top. Do you know where they came from and the SKU numbers or ID numbers? More so with the backsplash. Thanks!
Thanks! I don’t remember since it’s been a while since we built the house. Pretty sure it’s a common tile color and size.
Nice! I need to invest in some Grill Grates!
They are a game changer.
i’ve been enjoying videos... all nicely done!
Thank you!
Can I come to dinner? The best looking steak ever! I know you're experienced.
Appreciate it!
Looks nice and easy, good job of seasoning.
Thanks for watching
I don't agree with cutting the fat off but man they came out beautiful!!!!
Haha! Thanks!
this is the gold standard for grilling steaks on the pellet grill
Bro that is a perfect steak!!! Wow!!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video - love your butter method. MS Grind is one of my all time favorite rubs. Can't wait to try the MS Grit.
Smoke on from Pass Christian, MS !
Chris Cuevas thanks!
Hey Mark where did you get that raised rack. Need one of them in my life. Your end results are always beautiful 👌
Check out pkgrills.com. That where I got mine. They work great on several grills.
Hey brother...those are some nice kitchen cabinets. Can't say I've seen cabinets like that before.
Where can I pick up that little rack you used to raise the steak up?
Check pkgrills.com
You made that look fast and easy. Just got me a Pellet Grill. I cook more steaks and chicken than briskets. What brand are those grates? I need those.
GrillGrate is the brand.
What make/model of a pellet grill did you end up getting?
@@Kman. I your question is to me, I have the Pitboss LEXINGTON.
Nice, i’ll be in in Tsui V lately and then searing them on the pellet Grill, but I’m definitely going to have to try that mustard butter! Which pellets “wood” do u prefer?
We love pecan or hickory. Thanks!
Love your videos. I had a question I am not a fan of lemon does the lemon give the steak a lemon taste or could i just not add it
You do pick up on some of the citrus flavor but it’s not super strong.
@@SwineLifeBBQ thanks for the reply gonna try it today
Ribeye don't need to be trimmed the fat renders soft when cooked right and adds flavor
I cringed when I saw him trim it
FANTASTIC job !!! We love The Mississippi Grind in Galax !!! :)
thanks for the support!!
Hats off to that medium rare you got!
Looks great. What wood do you use for the ribeyes???
Pecan or hickory is my favorite.
Dam steaks look fire. That kitchen though lol
Thanks!
montanadoctor yea worry about your self 🤫🖕
Great instructional video, gorgeous looking steaks! Do you just spread a little of the butter sauce over the steaks after taking off the grill?
Yes sir! As much as you like! Appreciate it!
Bruh anybody else salivating when he dropped that bite in his mouth? 😟
HAHA!
Man that steak looks right on time!! Great video brother.
Eric Ousley Jr thank you!
Happens to be lunch time right now while I watch this! Not looking forward to Taco Bell right now....ughhh. LOL
Fire up the Silverbac!
man i think i could watch your videos all day..
Glad you like them!
I wanna be this guy's neighbor. Ill bring the beer.
Hoorah for Dixie!
😂😂😂
So glad I found this Chanel
We appreciate it!
smoke em first to get flavor, then sear at end.
That works great as well. That’s what We like to do with the thicker steaks. Thanks!!
@@SwineLifeBBQ Have too agree.. a little bit of smoke first works really well. When I have a long holiday and lots of time (and a VERY thick steak) I tend to dry brine for 24 hours, cold smoke with hickory... vac bag and cook sous vide (this managed to get that smokey flavor right into the very core of the meat), let rest for about 15 minutes... then sear over super hot mangrove charcoal right on top of a chimney starter that is roaring hot for about 30 - 50 seconds per side.. absolute perfection...
I do this exact same technique as well. Cold smoke for about 40 minutes, sous vide, then sear it off at the end. Sous vide really makes the steaks tender, it’s definitely the way to go!
Great I am very addicted to make all kind of food . but after watching this video I will try it as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Had to stop when he cut the fat off the steaks. That’s the best part!
Yeah
I got me a silverbac looking forward to cooking me a good steak like those thank you for the great tips
Thanks!
YOU'RE CUTTING OFF ALL THE BEST PARTS 😭😭😭
How to ruin meat that’s what you need to keep it juicy
You and Malcom are my BBQ heroes!!
Now that’s funny!!
Swine Life BBQ I’m serious brother. That jalapeño cranberry pork was the absolute my friend. I did the test run before my family from Tennessee comes for Christmas. My wife is from Memphis and they are picky. DHE LOVED IT!!! Thank you Mark!!
Adrian Montano that’s awesome!! We appreciate the support!
Swine Life BBQ When is the grit gonna be on the market? I’ve got the grind and I love it. Keep up the videos bro!!
Adrian Montano it’s available now on both our website and Malcom’s!!
"Little bit of fat didn't hurt nobody " *cuts off fat from ribeye 🥴🥴🥴
baby jesus died when he did this
Ruined within the first minute
Not when it comes to pellet grills...the indirect heat of a smoker doesn't allow the fat to render the same as on a direct heat gas or charcoal grill. If you are using a smoker it is best to get that excess fat cut off...unless you like smoked unrendered hunks of fat.
Michael Hart That’s why they need to be reverse seared if cooking on a pellet. NO reason you would EVER cut off fat on a ribeye. Amateur hour status.
the best part is gone!!!! WTF !!!!!
Good Work Ma Dude! Looks delish! Gotta see if I can get my grates that hot? Also never heard of that Grill Brand before. Where did you find that at? Thanks for the great info/demo.
It is a Grilla Grill Silverbac. Check out Grillagrills.com
@@SwineLifeBBQ Will do. She's one sexy beast! Love those racks
I started getting lightheaded when I saw you cutting off the fat.
I love the information you provide
Thanks!
Dude you lost me with all the seasoning ... Me = Kosher Salt , Cracked Pepper ...done !
That butter 🤯🤯🤯
You lost me soon as you said Kroger. Lol
not sure i missed it, but was the deflector plate and the drip tray removed? not sure how 485F setting gets you 650F grill grate otherwise? if the drip tray and deflector plate are removed, is this just a big wet/pellet dust mess in the end from the juices...when normally smoking its just dry dust you have to vacuum clean.
I have cooked them either way and leaving the deflector in is better. It actually gets the grill grates hotter since the pellet grill is working harder. The grill grates in this video are aluminum and only have small holes in them so it holds more heat below the grate causing them to absorb more and become hotter than what the actual pit is set to.
@@SwineLifeBBQ very interesting. thanks a lot looking forward to trying this!
I never trust a skinny man
Hi myself
Thanks for the info -- I will definetly try this method, was there any smoke flavor on the meat?
Thanks! There was more of a grill flavor than anything.
Looks crazy tasty. Awesome video
Thank you 😋
Great First Video!! Steak looks delicious
Thanks!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Respect man, thanks I’m subscribed now.
Thanks!
Nice method and I will try the butter sauce. Thanks
Looks tasty. Thank you for your tips. IMHO I'd ditch the aerosol non-stick spray (additives) and make your own. 50/50 oil of choice (canola, peanut, olive, vegetable) and water in a spray bottle. You can always jazz it up by marinating garlic, basil, rosemary in the oil overnight.
Thanks! That’s a great idea!
@@SwineLifeBBQ Here is what I copy - great flavors - cut with water for spray bottlewww.stonehouseoliveoil.com/product/dipping-oil-blend/52?cp=true&sa=true&sbp=false&q=false
Great video thank you. Just wanted to say that and I do now love a little sweetness to my Ribeye Steaks especially in the fat areas.
Thanks! Some crispy sweet fat is awesome!
A little sugar will do fine.
Good job! I will try it tonight!
Thanks!!
I just learned something from you brother. You’re a MASTER!!!!🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Thanks!