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Rib Eye Steak

Grilled Spiced Rib-Eye Steaks

Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 45 min

Rib-Eye Steaks with Bell Pepper and Olives

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Steak and Onion Sandwiches with Horseradish Mayonnaise

Serve with: French fries or potato chips, and steamed broccoli.

Rib-Eye Steaks with Curried Salt

We served these steaks with the Roast Parsnips and Sautéed Broccoli Rabe .

Salt-Fried Rib-Eye Steaks

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. No oil is needed to sauté these steaks—the juices from the meat mix with the salt to form a delicious crusty coating that prevents them from sticking to the pan.

Rib-Eye Steaks with Bell Peppers and Gorgonzola Butter

By mid-decade, indulgence foods were back with a vengeance-a sign that too much of a good-for-you thing was starting to get boring at the dinner table. And when the diet gurus switched their focus from complex carbohydrates to protein, steak regained some respect from nutrition buffs. Also, many specialty foods shops began catering to the most health-conscious meat eaters by offering beef raised without hormones.

Steaks with Blue Cheese and Toasted Walnut Butter

The cheese and walnut topping adds a touch of elegance to simple steak

Grilled Rib-Eye Steaks with Black Bean Sauce

Indigo's chef and owner is Glenn Chu, who was born in Hawaii and learned to cook from his Chinese grandmother — and by watching Julia Child on television. The result: Eurasian cuisine, which Chu showcases in selections as eclectic as goat cheese wontons with four-fruit sauce, and grilled shrimp with Thai macadamia-nut pesto. The romantic dining room has a tropical-island motif, with ceiling fans, bamboo, and bird-of-paradise.

Steak-Frites

In Belgium, steak-frites is practically one word. A steak without a mountain of Belgian fries and a pint of fresh beer is unthinkable. The two signature dishes of Belgium are moules-frites (mussels with fries) and steak-frites. My grandfather Charles, a butcher all his life, always said to choose meat that is marbled with tiny veins of fat. A perfect steak is small and plump with a thin layer of fat around the edges. A steak that is too lean and thin will have no flavor and will be dry. Look for meat that is labeled prime or choice.

Vietnamese Beef Soup with Star Anise

This main-course soup is called pho in Vietnam, where it is eaten at any time of day.

Rib-Eye Steaks with Béarnaise Butter

Butter melting over a pan-fried steak mingles with its rosy juices, creating a luscious sauce right on the plate. For smaller appetites, these large steaks can be cut in half to serve four.

Rib-Eye Steak au Poivre with Balsamic Reduction

Balsamic vinegar balances the richness and pepperiness of this steak. The Radishes with Tarragon Beurre Blanc would be a wonderful starter. Try green beans and the Crisp Rosemary Potatoes as side dishes.

Giant Cheesesteak Focaccia

A game-day hero featuring focaccia slathered with Calabrian chili aioli, piled high with cooked steak, melted cheese, peppers, and onions.

Steak Salad With Feta Dressing

Juicy steak, crisp lettuce, and a blender dressing come together for a breezy summer dinner.

Saucy Beef and Pepper Stir-Fry

This easy recipe for stir-fried steak and peppers comes together with strips of ribeye and vibrant hot chiles—but you can swap in sweet peppers if you’d prefer.