For a richer flavor, consider using a more marbled cut of beef, such as ribeye or New York strip. Feel free to experiment with different sauces. Chimichurri, salsa verde, or even a classic barbecue sauce would all complement the ember-cooked beef beautifully. Ensure the charcoal is fully lit and ashed over before placing the beef on the embers to avoid excessive smoke and uneven cooking. Adjust the cooking time based on the thickness of the steak and desired level of doneness. A meat thermometer is essential for accurate results. Resting the beef is crucial for tenderness. Do not skip this step!
Johathan Swaniawski
Mar 28, 2025I tried this with a ribeye steak and it was absolutely delicious! The more marbling it has, the better.
Marilie Monahanlockman
Mar 23, 2025The direct coal cooking method is a game-changer! The beef had an incredible smoky crust.
Callie Kessler
Feb 15, 2025This recipe is perfect for a summer barbecue. It's a crowd-pleaser for sure!
Vernon Thompson
Feb 1, 2025I was a bit nervous about cooking directly on the coals, but it turned out amazing! The instructions were very clear and easy to follow.
Woodrow Connelly
Jan 11, 2025The pepper sauce is the perfect complement to the richness of the beef. I'll definitely be making this again!