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Freezer Burnt Ribeyes #6056987 11/30/15 01:15 AM
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I pulled out some ribeyes that were HEB packaged my wife bought months ago. They looked burnt, little ice and dark colored. I marinated them for an hour in crown and olive oil. Patted em dry and salt and peppered em. Got the grill as hot as I could and flamed em for about 6 minutes on each side. They came out great! They were actually well done, but they were tender. Loaded baked potatoes and some cheesy green beans with a bottle of Malbec.

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Re: Freezer Burnt Ribeyes [Re: wacorusty] #6057022 11/30/15 01:31 AM
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Sounds good to me.


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Re: Freezer Burnt Ribeyes [Re: wacorusty] #6066845 12/04/15 08:04 PM
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Never had that problem at my house.....


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