Recipe courtesy of Ricky Woolstenhulme, Jr., Drummer, Lifehouse. You can find Ricky’s food pics on Instagram @rickywoolstenhulme.
Ingredients
- Four 1¼ in (3 cm) thick filet mignon steaks
- 8 sprigs fresh rosemary
- 4 tbsp (60 ml) butter
- Extra virgin olive oil
Espresso Rub Ingredients
- 2 tbsp (30 ml) ground espresso
- 2 tbsp (30 ml) ancho chile powder
- 1 tbsp (15 ml) paprika
- 1 tbsp (15 ml) brown sugar
- 2 tsp (10 ml) garlic salt
- ½ tsp (3 ml) kosher salt
- ½ tsp (3 ml) ground ginger
- ½ tsp (3 ml) dried oregano
- ½ tsp (3 ml) mustard powder
- ½ tsp (3 ml) black pepper
- ½ tsp (3 ml) cayenne pepper
Instructions
Brush each side of the steaks with oil and then season each side with salt and pepper. Cover each steak on all sides with espresso rub (ingredients below).
Set the EGG for direct cooking without the convEGGtor at 500°F/260°C. Place a Half Moon Plancha Griddle on the cooking grid to preheat. Once the Griddle is hot, add a few teaspoons of olive oil and let the oil heat up for about 2 minutes.
Place the steaks on the Griddle and sear for 2½ minutes, then flip the steaks twice more at 2½ minute intervals. Top each steak with ½ tbsp butter and a rosemary sprig; close down the top and bottom vents for the dwell stage; cook for another 2½ minutes. Remove the steaks from the Plancha Griddle and top with the remaining butter and rosemary sprigs. Tent with foil let rest for 10 minutes.
Follow this recipe to the letter and you’ll have one of the best steaks you’ve ever eaten. I have served this to family, friends, and colleagues and the response/reaction from all has been consistent, “…Wow, that was a great steak”.
Is it ok to cook olive oil at 500 degrees? Is there a different oil better suited to a high heat?
Use Canola oil – it has a flashpoint closer to 650 degrees.
Stupid question but what’s the difference between using a griddle and just putting them directly on the grates?
The butter will burn/flame off