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    Home » Beef & Veal

    Grilled Ribeye Steaks with Asian-Inspired Sauce

    Published: Mar 14, 2024 · Modified: Sep 21, 2024 by Zimmy · This post may contain Amazon and other affiliate links · 4 Comments

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    Grilled Ribeye Steaks with Asian-Inspired Sauce. Moist and tender, with all the best crispy bits of seared local grass raised ribeye steaks. Paired with a tantalizing Asian-inspired steak sauce. A simple yet harmonious blend of mirin, cooking sake, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and chilies.

    Two Grilled Ribeye Steaks served with an Asian-Inspired Sauce

    Served alongside griddled veggies, and a refreshing soba noodle-slaw, each tossed in a zesty Easy Ginger Dressing.

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    Ingredients

    Ingredients laid out for a grilled rib eye steak recipe.
    • Ribeye steaks
    • Kosher salt

    Asian-Inspired Sauce

    • Unsalted butter
    • Mirin
    • Cooking sake
    • Soy sauce
    • Lime
    • Garlic clove
    • Ginger
    • Chives
    • Bird’s eye chilies

    Instructions

    Liberally season the steaks with kosher salt on both sides. Set aside.

    Preheat a section of the grill grates and the griddle over medium heat and turn the infrared sear zone on low.

    Prepare the Steak Sauce

    Place an 8” skillet over the medium heat. Once the skillet is heated, add the butter. As the butter melts, add the mirin, cooking sake, soy sauce, lime juice, garlic, ginger, half the chives, and half the chilies. Bring to a simmer, while continuing to stir. The sauce will thicken slightly as it cooks. Total time 8-10 minutes. Keep warm until ready to use.

    Grill the Steaks

    Place the steaks over the medium heat grill grate.

    Grill the steaks over medium heat for 3-4 minutes, then give a quick sear over the sear zone (about 30 to 45 seconds). Flip sides back over the medium heat for another 3-4 minutes, then sear the second side for 30 to 45 seconds. Total time 7 to 10 minutes or until an instant read thermometer reads 127°F for medium-rare.

    Pictures of grilled ribeye steaks.

    Place the steaks on a cutting board to rest for 6 to 8 minutes.

    Slice and Serve

    Slice the steaks across the grain, sprinkle with finishing salt, the remaining chives, and chilies. Serve with sauce poured over the slices or on the side for dipping.

    Serve alongside griddled veggies, and a refreshing soba noodle-slaw, each tossed in a zesty Easy Ginger Dressing.

    Two Grilled Ribeye Steaks served with an Asian-Inspired sauce, griddled veggies, and a refreshing soba noodle-slaw, each tossed in a zesty vegetable ginger dressing.

    Tips

    • Choose Quality Steaks: Opt for well-marbled ribeye steaks that are ideally local and grass raised for the best flavour and tenderness. Look for steaks that are at least 1¼ -inch thick for optimal grilling.
    • Preheat the Grill: Ensure your grill is clean and preheated to medium heat before starting to cook the steaks. This ensures even cooking and a beautiful sear on the outside.
    • Keep an Eye on the Steaks: Grilling time may vary depending on the thickness of your steaks, the temperature of your grill and the weather. Use an instant-read thermometer to ensure your steaks reach the desired doneness (127°F for medium-rare).
    • Let the Steaks Rest: After grilling, allow the steaks to rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing. This allows the juices to redistribute, resulting in a juicier and more flavourful steak.
    • Adjust Spice Level: If you prefer a milder sauce, you can reduce the amount of bird’s eye chilies or remove the seeds before slicing.

    Equipment

    Cooked on the Hestan 36″ gas grill and taking full advantage of the Infrared Sear Zone. Used a selection of Hestan Culinary cookware. Proud Hestan Ambassador. Opinions in the post are my own.

    Watch how this recipe was made here.

    Leave a Comment

    If you get the chance to try this Grilled Ribeye Steaks with Asian-Inspired Sauce recipe please drop back and leave us a comment and rating here. We would love to know what you think! Thanks Elaine & James 🙂

    📖 Recipe

    Two Grilled Ribeye Steaks served with an Asian-Inspired Sauce

    Grilled Ribeye Steaks with Asian-Inspired Sauce

    Indulge in the succulent flavours of grilled ribeye steaks paired with a tantalizing Asian-inspired sauce, featuring a harmonious blend of mirin, cooking sake, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and chilies.
    Served alongside griddled veggies, and a refreshing soba noodle-slaw, each tossed in an Easy Ginger Dressing.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Resting Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 45 minutes mins
    Course Dinner, Entree, Sauce
    Cuisine Asian-Inspired
    Servings 3 -4 People

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 ribeye steaks each 16 to 18 ounces and at least 1¼ inch thick
    • Kosher salt

    Asian-Inspired Sauce

    • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
    • 2 tablespoons mirin
    • 3 tablespoon cooking sake
    • 1 tablespoon soy sauce sodium reduced
    • ½ lime juiced
    • 1 garlic clove minced
    • ½ teaspoon ginger minced
    • 1 tablespoon chives finely chopped, divided
    • 2 bird’s eye chilies sliced thinly, divided

    Instructions
     

    • Liberally season the steaks with kosher salt on both sides. Set aside.
    • Preheat a section of the grill grates and the griddle over medium heat and turn the infrared sear zone on low.

    Prepare the Steak Sauce

    • Place an 8” skillet over the medium heat. Once the skillet is heated, add the butter. As the butter melts, add the mirin, cooking sake, soy sauce, lime juice, garlic, ginger, half the chives, and half the chilies. Bring to a simmer, while continuing to stir. The sauce will thicken slightly as it cooks. Total time 8-10 minutes. Keep warm until ready to use.

    Grill the Steaks

    • Place the steaks over the medium heat grill grate.
    • Grill the steaks over medium heat for 3-4 minutes, then give a quick sear over the sear zone (about 30 to 45 seconds). Flip sides back over the medium heat for another 3-4 minutes, then sear the second side for 30 to 45 seconds. Total time 7 to 10 minutes or until an instant read thermometer reads 127°F for medium-rare.
    • Place the steaks on a cutting board to rest for 6 to 8 minutes.

    Slice and Serve

    • Slice the steaks across the grain, sprinkle with finishing salt, the remaining chives, and chilies. Serve with sauce poured over the slices or on the side for dipping.
    • Serve alongside griddled veggies, and a refreshing soba noodle-slaw, each tossed in a zesty vegetable ginger dressing.
    • Please take 5 seconds to rate this recipe below. We would greatly appreciate it!

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    Notes

    Tips
    1. Choose Quality Steaks: Opt for well-marbled ribeye steaks that are ideally local and grass raised for the best flavour and tenderness. Look for steaks that are at least 1¼ -inch thick for optimal grilling.
    2. Preheat the Grill: Ensure your grill is clean and preheated to medium heat before starting to cook the steaks. This ensures even cooking and a beautiful sear on the outside.
    3. Keep an Eye on the Steaks: Grilling time may vary depending on the thickness of your steaks, the temperature of your grill and the weather. Use an instant-read thermometer to ensure your steaks reach the desired doneness (127°F for medium-rare).
    4. Let the Steaks Rest: After grilling, allow the steaks to rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing. This allows the juices to redistribute, resulting in a juicier and more flavourful steak.
    5. Adjust Spice Level: If you prefer a milder sauce, you can reduce the amount of bird’s eye chilies or remove the seeds before slicing.
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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Shanley

      March 15, 2024 at 8:19 am

      5 stars
      This sauce is amazing!

      Reply
      • Zimmy

        March 15, 2024 at 8:41 am

        Thanks Shanley,
        We really enjoy the blend of ingredients in this sauce with the steaks!
        Happy Friday!
        Elaine & James

        Reply
    2. james carli

      March 15, 2024 at 8:57 am

      Where do we get the recipe for the colorful noodles you posted to X?

      Reply
      • Zimmy

        March 15, 2024 at 9:13 am

        Hi James,
        We will have that recipe up on the website shortly!
        Stay tuned!
        Happy Friday 🙂
        Elaine & James

        Reply

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