For optimal results, use a high-quality rib-eye steak that is about 1 inch thick. Ensure the steak is properly frozen before cooking. Adjust broiling time based on your desired level of doneness. Use a meat thermometer to ensure accurate cooking: 125-130°F for rare, 130-135°F for medium-rare, 135-140°F for medium, 140-145°F for medium-well, and 145°F+ for well-done. Resting the steak is crucial for allowing the juices to redistribute, resulting in a more tender and flavorful steak. Serve with your favorite sides, such as roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, or a fresh salad.
Felicia Heaney
Nov 18, 2024I was skeptical, but this recipe actually works! The steak was incredibly juicy.
Heaven Abbott
Sep 20, 2024Cooking it frozen made a huge difference. It's my new go-to steak recipe.
Emanuel Mayer
Apr 24, 2024I've never had a steak this tender before!
Patience Hermann
Mar 29, 2024I added a pinch of smoked paprika to the seasoning mix, and it was delicious!
Ashlynn Mcglynn
Feb 29, 2024Make sure to watch the steak closely under the broiler, as it can burn quickly.
Merle Oconnell
Feb 10, 2024Resting the steak is key! Don't skip that step.
Lucio Predovic
Jan 25, 2024My family loved this! So easy and flavorful.
Willis Grady
Jan 1, 2024The Worcestershire sauce adds a great depth of flavor.