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The Best Cut of Steak for Grilling: For Juicy Flavors

Published: Sep 9, 2024 by Yuan

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Craving that charred, smoky flavor only achieved from grilling a beautiful cut of steak? Navigate the butcher's counter with this guide to the top 5 steaks perfect for grilling. Whether you're an amateur grill master or a seasoned pitmaster, these steak selections will upgrade your next cookout. 

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There's truly nothing that compares to the satisfaction of sinking your teeth into a perfectly grilled steak. However, the array of beef cuts on offer can make it tricky to know which will give you the most bang for your buck. 

From cheap cuts of meat to luxurious ones for special occasions, every steak brings its unique texture and flavor to the table. 

Top 5 best steaks for grilling

Unravel the mystery and dive into the world of the best steaks for grilling, offering foolproof tips for cooking each one just right. By learning about each cut, you'll soon be a master at grilling steak recipes to perfection.

Ribeye steak

Easily the most popular steak for grilling, it's known for its rich marbling, which results in a juicy and tender cut when grilled. Ribeye steaks have a good balance of meat and fat, making them ideal for high-heat grilling.

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New York strip

When left with the bone in, this cut has less fat than a ribeye but still offers excellent flavor and tenderness. It's good for grilling due to its uniform shape and thickness, ensuring even cooking.

Filet mignon

One of the leaner cuts, filet mignon, is prized for its tenderness. While it's less flavorful compared to fattier cuts, it's perfect for grilling hot and fast or with bacon wrapped around it to add more flavor.

T-bone steak

​A T-bone steak is two steaks in one and includes a sizable chunk of tenderloin and a larger piece of strip steak, separated by a T-shaped bone. T-bone is known for its tenderness and flavor and is a popular choice for grilling.

Porterhouse steak

The Porterhouse steak is often considered the "king of steaks." It's similar to a T-bone but is cut from the rear end of the short loin and, therefore, contains more tenderloin. If a T-bone's tenderloin section is at least one and a quarter inches across, it qualifies as a Porterhouse. It's a large cut that is perfect for grilling and is often shared among multiple people due to its size.

“For me, it’s hard to beat a ribeye steak because they’re easy to grill and full of flavor. In fact, it’s the cut used to determine the grade and quality of the entire cow because it offers the best representation of fat distribution. When I’m looking for something leaner, but amazingly tender, I go with a filet mignon. Strip steaks are also a great choice. You just need to make sure to slice the meat against the grain to ensure a tender bite.” 

— Christie Vanover, Pro Pitmaster GirlsCanGrill, Food Network BBQ Brawl

Tips for grilling a great steak 

Grilling a great steak isn’t just about your skills on the grill. 

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Choosing the right cut

Choosing the right steak for grilling begins at the grocery store. Look for bright red steaks with good marbling. For ease of cooking, choose steaks that are one to one and a half inches thick for the best balance of searing and internal doneness. If buying several steaks, make sure they are all similar in weight and thickness so they will cook evenly at the same time. 

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) grades beef based on the degree of marbling and the maturity of the meat. Prime is the highest grade, representing the most tender and flavorful cuts with abundant marbling. Choice is the middle tier, offering high quality but less marbling than Prime but easily found at local markets. Finally, Select is leaner and may lack some tenderness and juiciness due to less marbling. The grade of the meat will be marked on the package.  

Prep the meat

After you've picked your perfect steak, remember that preparation is key. Season your beef with a sprinkle of salt well before you plan to grill it. Be sure to season generously — some of it will inevitably come off during grilling.

Take your steak out of the fridge at least 20 minutes before you plan to cook it, allowing it to come up to room temperature. This will help with a more even cook. 

Set up the grill

Grilling imparts a smoky flavor and is excellent for most cuts. Understanding how to set up your charcoal grill and build a two-zone fire. The difference between direct and indirect grilling is key to mastering the art of grilling steaks.

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Direct grilling involves cooking the steak directly over the heat source. It's great for searing the beef, creating a delicious caramelized crust. This method is best for cuts like the ribeye, which have good marbling or thinner cuts that don't need long over the heat.

Indirect grilling is when the meat is cooked away from the heat source, allowing it to cook slower and more evenly. This method is suitable for larger or tougher cuts that need time to become tender.

Steak doneness

Remember, steak temperatures are taken before the meat has rested. The meat will continue to cook as it rests. You should pull the steak off the grill a few degrees lower than you ultimately want to serve it at, as it will continue to cook from residual heat. This is also important when reverse searing steak so that the meat isn't overcooked during the final sear. Always use a digital thermometer for accurate temperature readings.

There you have it, the top choices for the best steaks to grace your grill. No matter which you choose, there's a cut for every palate, occasion, and budget. 

Remember, no matter the cut, good seasoning and knowing your cooking times are the secret to achieving that perfect, juicy bite. Fire up that grill, grab your favorite cut. Enjoy the pure, mouth-watering bliss that only a well-grilled steak can offer.
This article first appeared on Food Drink Life.

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