Wyoming T-Bone Steak on the Arteflame
Introduction
There's nothing more satisfying than a perfectly seared, juicy T-bone steak right off the grill—and with the Arteflame grill, you can get that steakhouse-quality sear right in your own backyard. By using the center grill grate to sear at over 1,000°F and then finishing the cook on the flat top cooktop, this reverse searing method guarantees full flavor and tenderness. This recipe brings out the robust, hearty flavors of Wyoming-style ranch steak—simple ingredients, high heat, and the finest grilling surface available.
Ingredients
- 2 thick-cut T-bone steaks (at least 1.5" thick)
- Salt (Kosher or sea salt)
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
- Optional: Fresh herbs like rosemary or thyme for added flavor
Instructions
Step 1: Fire up the Arteflame Grill
- Pour some vegetable oil on three paper napkins.
- Place the soaked napkins in the fire bowl of the Arteflame grill.
- Stack firewood over the napkins forming a loose teepee shape.
- Light the napkins and allow the fire to build.
- Wait about 20 minutes until the center grill grate reaches 1,000°F and the flat griddle is hot.
Step 2: Season the T-Bone Steaks
- Take your T-bone steaks out of the fridge and let them sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- Season both sides generously with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
- Let the seasoning sit on the surface while the grill finishes heating—this will create a nice crust when seared.
Step 3: Sear the Steaks
- Place the steaks directly on the center grill grate at 1,000°F.
- Sear each side for about 2–3 minutes or until a crust forms. Don’t move them too often!
- Add a tablespoon of butter on top near the end of the sear and let it melt over the edges.
Step 4: Reverse Sear on the Flat Griddle
- Move the steaks to the flat cooktop surrounding the center grate.
- Position them based on preferred heat levels—closer to the center for more heat.
- Add a little more butter and optionally some herbs (like rosemary) underneath for flavor-enhancing sizzle.
- Cook until the internal temperature is about 15°F below your desired final temp. (125°F for medium rare, so remove at 110°F)
- Use a meat thermometer for accurate readings.
Step 5: Rest and Serve
- Remove steaks from the grill and rest them on a wooden cutting board covered loosely with foil for 5–10 minutes.
- Let the juices redistribute before slicing or serving whole.
Tips
- Always rest your steak before cutting—it keeps all the juices intact.
- Use real butter, not oil—it amplifies the savory flavor of the meat on the Arteflame’s griddle.
- Use the hotter inner portion of the flat top to bring meat up to temperature faster.
- Letting the meat reach room temperature helps ensure even cooking inside and out.
- Never cut into the steak to check doneness—use a thermometer for perfect results.
Variations
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Smoky Cowboy T-Bone: Rub steak with smoked paprika and garlic powder before searing for a rustic, smoky punch.
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Herb-Crusted Ranch Steak: Coat steaks with chopped rosemary, thyme, and crushed black pepper before grilling for aromatic depth.
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Garlic Butter Infused: Mix fresh minced garlic into the butter for a rich flavor that melts onto the steak as it cooks.
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Bacon-Wrapped T-Bone: Wrap outer edge of steak with bacon before grilling to add smoky fat and flavor.
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Spicy Western T-Bone: Add cayenne pepper to seasoning for a Wyoming-style kick of heat.
Conclusion
The Arteflame grill turns a simple cut like the T-bone into a gourmet experience. With high-heat searing and precise finishing on the flat top griddle, the Wyoming Rancher T-Bone Steak shines with juicy flavor and eye-catching presentation. Whether you're feeding the family or grilling for a crowd, this cowboy-approved method never fails.
Best pairings
- Grilled asparagus or corn on the cob on the flat cooktop with butter
- Cast-iron grilled potatoes or hash browns on the flat cooktop
- Smoky baked beans prepared in a corner of the Arteflame griddle
- A bold Zinfandel or classic Cabernet Sauvignon
- Thick Texas toast seared on buttered griddle surface