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  • #1 by apollo on 23 Sep 2017
  • Tonight I reverse seared a new york strip and made bacon wrapped asparagus on the side.

    I fired up the PG500 to 225 and put the steak in zone 4. When the steak's internal temp hit 90, on went the asparagus in zone 3. Once the steak was as 115, I took out the steak, moved asparagus to zone 4 and heated the PG500 to 450. I seared the steak in zone 1 for 3 minutes, flipping and turning every 30 seconds.

    The pictures don't do the steak justice, the flavor and texture were fantastic.






  • #2 by Bentley on 23 Sep 2017
  • If you can cook beef like that, you need no help with chicken wings!
  • #3 by GregW on 23 Sep 2017
  • Well, the pictures are impressive. The sear you got is outstanding.
    • GregW
  • #4 by Queball on 23 Sep 2017
  • I seared the steak in zone 1 for 3 minutes, flipping and turning every 30 seconds.


    Flipping and turning every 30 seconds ...... That's the secret, leaving the door open, preventing top down heating. With a steak that thick  bring the PG up to temp, lightly oil the steak and then flip it every 30 for 9 minutes. .... HHT150.

    Nice Done!
    • Queball
  • #5 by Quadman750 on 23 Sep 2017
  • Great looking steak, :lick:
  • #6 by InThePitBBQ on 23 Sep 2017
  • And that folks is a world class meal right there. Very nicely done, that is absolutely perfect beef!  :clap:
    • InThePitBBQ
  • #7 by triplebq on 23 Sep 2017
  • Steak on a PG500 =  :cool: :P :lick:
  • #8 by DMAXNAZ on 15 Oct 2017
  • Wow, that looks extra tasty!
  • #9 by Bentley on 15 Oct 2017
  • I was so concentrating on the beef in the photos that I did not see that it is multiple asparagus that are wrapped, makes more sense!
  • #10 by DE on 15 Oct 2017
  • I know it's just me but I hate to see Bacon wasted like that. lol!  Awesomeness on the Steak though, Awesome!
  • #11 by MadFoodScientist on 16 Oct 2017
  • That steak looks fantastic!  Did you leave the doors open while flipping the steaks or did you close them after every flip?
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