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Grilled Sirloin Steaks With Mixed Peppercorns

Grilled Sirloin Steaks With Mixed Peppercorns

By Traeger Kitchen

That sizzling sound of seasoned steak on a hot skillet will get mouths watering. Peppercorn is the perfect pepper to spice up your steak.

Prep Time

15 Min

Cook Time

45 Min

Pellets

Oak

Ingredients

Number of People Serving

2

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1 1/2 Tablespoon Whole Peppercorn Blend, black, green, pink, red, white, etc.
2 Whole Top Sirloin Steaks, 10-12 oz, well-chilled
As Needed Worcestershire sauce
1 As Needed kosher or sea salt
2 Tablespoon Butter, cut into 8 pieces

Step

  • 1

    In a spice grinder, coarsely grind the peppercorns. Alternatively, crush them with a mortar and pestle or put them in a sturdy resealable plastic bag and smash them with a meat mallet or cast iron skillet.

  • 2

    Put the steaks in a shallow dish or on a plate. Brush the steaks with Worcestershire sauce. Season the steaks with the pepper - as much or as little as you want - pressing the pepper into both sides of the steaks with the palm of your hand. Return the steaks to the refrigerator while you start the grill.

  • 3

    When ready to cook, put a large well-seasoned cast iron skillet on the cold grill grate.

  • 4

    Set grill temperature to High and preheat, lid closed for 15 minutes.

  • 5

    Season the steaks with coarse salt. Arrange the steaks in the skillet - you should hear them sizzle when they hit the hot cast iron - and sear for 1 to 2 minutes per side, or until nicely browned.

    500 ˚F / 260 ˚C

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  • 6

    Carefully move the skillet with the steaks to a cooling rack near the grill, and using tongs, transfer the steaks to a clean platter or plate. (You will not need the skillet again. Move it out of the way as it will stay hot for some time.) In the meantime, lower the temperature of the grill to 225℉.

  • 7

    Put the steaks directly on the grill grate and cook until done to your liking, about 30 minutes for medium-rare, longer for medium-well. Use an instant-read meat thermometer inserted through the side of a steak to check the internal temperature. Medium-rare will be about 135℉.

    225 ˚F / 107 ˚C

    135 ˚F / 57 ˚C

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  • 8

    Put the butter pieces on a cutting board and place steaks on top. Let the meat rest for 3 minutes before slicing and serving. (The butter will mingle with the meat juices and make the steaks more succulent.) Enjoy!

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