Reverse sear on the charcoal.



by Drink_Major

30 Comments

  1. protomanEXE1995

    Someone in either the steak, grilling, or smoking subreddit yesterday said that this is how Eisenhower liked his steaks. Dunno if that’s true.

  2. Not yet. How did you like it compared to searing on the grate? I’m guessing less fire this way?

  3. Does the steak pick up any little nasty bits of charcoal?

  4. FaithlessnessIcy5594

    No way..id pull it off and sear in a cast iron before putting it on ashy coal or wood

  5. thedroidurlookingfor

    What i do is put a small cast iron grate over a started chimney and sear the steak when the coals are roaring. I use a motorized fan to really get it going.

  6. Oy_of_Mid-world

    Is there an advantage to doing this instead of just lowering the grill closer to the fire or putting a cast iron directly on the coals?

  7. Not when I have perfectly functional grill to lay it on

  8. Evening-Energy-3897

    Definitely got that charcoal rub good – that PAH and HCA carcinogens rub!!

  9. Extension-Badger-958

    I’ve seen people do this. But do not use those briquettes. You need actual hardwood charcoal. You can sear the meat on top and you know it’s done when the charcoal just falls off the meat

  10. Ah, we call that a cowboy sear where I’m from! My issue is the sear often finishes uneven, with some parts a little too well done and others not done enough. Time and place, though! Sometimes the mood strikes

  11. iAmRiight

    I usually tell my kids not to touch their marshmallow or hot dogs to the ashy coals.

  12. Ok-Introduction8344

    Like how the OP didn’t show a post cook cross section.

  13. KazooMark

    Drop shit in the coals? Yeah, once in a while when I’m drinking too much beer.

  14. anonbowman

    This guy wakes up and eats a bucket of gravel every morning for breakfast, I love it.

  15. TheBirdman100

    What’s a bit of carcinogens among friends?

  16. deep-fucking-legend

    I do. Then I baste in lighter fluid.

  17. ExtremePast

    A lot of people on this sub seem to confuse searing with completely burning the outside into something inedible.

  18. tony2012z

    Done this on accident a couple of times… Never on purpose. Ashy steak not preferred.

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