Hot, Juicy Ribeyes fresh off the grill.
Rich, Sharp Bleu Cheese Crumbles.
Creamy Butter
Savory Worcestershire
Spicy Buffalo Wing Sauce.
Do I have your attention?
I had mine 🙂
Seriously, y’all… this recipe was born of on hand ingredients and the desire to grill for no good reason at all…
We had some steaks
It’s summer
We have a grill …
I need no other enticement.
I decided to use a few of my favorite ingredients to turn the everyday grilled steak, into something… exceptional
These Grilled Ribeyes with Blue Cheese Butter couldn’t be simpler to make, but the flavor profile is so complex that it tastes like it might have come from a 5 star restaurant, instead of being enjoyed in your backyard.
I paired these rich, savory, juicy ribeyes with Bush’s Grillin’ Beans Black Bean Fiesta
The flavors complemented each other beautifully.
Rich, creamy, savory bleu cheese butter and tender, juicy steaks alongside the spicy, rich, smoky, delicious Black Bean Fiesta – YUM.
Seriously, y’all – don’t wait for a special occasion – make these for your friends, for your family, for yourself – Make them just because you love to grill, to eat – because you love good food.
Grilled Ribeyes with Blue Cheese Butter
Ingredients
- 4 - Ribeye Steaks mine were about 12 oz each
- 3 Cloves Garlic - minced
- 6 oz Blue Bleu Cheese Crumbles
- 1/4 C butter softened
- 2 Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
- 1 Tbsp Buffalo Wing Sauce
- Salt and Pepper - to taste
Instructions
- Rub the minced garlic on both sides of each steak.
- Grill to your preferred temperature, Nathan and I like our steaks medium rare so it only takes about 5 minutes per side on our grill)
- While the steaks are grilling - mix together the softened butter, blue/bleu cheese crumbles, worcestershire sauce and buffalo wing sauce.
- Blend it all together - there's no wrong way or right way.
- When the steaks are cooked - remove them from the grill and allow them to rest for about 5 minutes.
- When the steaks are plated and ready to serve, top each steak with the blue/bleu cheese butter and serve
Notes
This is definitely going in my toss it together and enjoy with friends repertoire – what’s in yours?
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I can’t wait to try this! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Crystal! They’re so easy and simple- yet the flavors are so rich and yummy! My husband – who doesn’t like bleu cheese, loved these!
Please let me know if you make them and what you think!!!
Will do for sure. My hubs is picky, but hopefully he will love this. I’m sure I will.
The steak looks fantastic! We linked up a great catfish stew! Happy Monday.
Catfish Stew! YUM!!!
I feel like I need a steak now. And it’s 8:30 in the morning. Is that weird?
Shelly,
I really don’t think there’s a wrong time for steak. :=)
I’m not a steak person, but my Hubs is. He would totally go crazy over this recipe.
I hope you make it for him sometime 🙂
I have never seen grilling beans in New York, so many great products are regional.
Some of the Grilling Beans are newer… they’re definitely worth trying to find.
I stopped eating meat, but this sure does look delicious!
-Tara
http://madmaxandfamily.blogspot.com
http://blog.chron.com/madabouttown/
Thanks, Tara! I love my fruits and veggies, but I’m definitely a carnivore, too 🙂
I have never been much of a meat eater, but everyone else in my family would love this!!!! Thanks for sharing the great recipe!!!
Thank you, Jocelyn! Your Blueberry Cheesecake Danish sounds pretty fantastic! Thanks for linking it up
Thank you so much for hosting this! Your recipe looks delish!
Thank you, Sarah! Your Kung Pao chicken sounds wonderful, too!
MY HERO 🙂
Looks incredible, and I actually have all the ingredients in my fridge! Woot!
It’s funny that you do a steak with a crust like that. Yum – except the blue cheese part. I am funny that way. BUT I was just talking about making those yummy crusts on steaks at home yesterday. I think I might have to do some of those soon – horseradish encrusted steak. Yum.
This looks so incredible! I am a HUGE steak girl. Love it!!
I really like the recipes you have posted here. In fact, this recipe really caught my attention since I haven’t tried creating this one. So, I will check out these ingredients on my freezer and the ingredients are available I will follow your recipe steps.
You had me at Ribeye.lols This is perfect for a chill out weekend. I wonder though, is there a substitute for blue cheese, I tried it once and I never came to like the smell nor the taste?
Hello,
I just wanted to drop a line to let you know that I pinned this yummy looking dinner idea. I am also from Texas but no longer live there. I miss my friends so much… any who… I hope you have made it through the storms and I will come back to read more. Have a great day.
Thank you so much for taking time to let me know! We love these steaks! It’s nice to meet another Texan!! We’ve been lucky with the storms, thankfully! Look forward to your next visit!