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Pan Seared Rib Eye Steak With Smoked Paprika

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Ingredients

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1 boneless rib eye steak (1 1/2 inch thick)
1 teaspoon smoked sweet paprika
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt (if using kosher meat) or 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt (if you're using non kosher meat)
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1 teaspoon olive oil

Nutritional information

26
Calories
21 g
Calories From Fat
2.4 g
Total Fat
0.3 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
291.7mg
Sodium
1.4 g
Carbs
0.7 g
Dietary Fiber
0.1 g
Sugars
0.3 g
Protein
3g
Serving Size (g)
2
Serving Size

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Pan Seared Rib Eye Steak With Smoked Paprika

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    I picked up a kosher ribeye steak at Trader Joe's last week and pan-seared it using the technique that's become my hands-down favorite: Alton Brown's pan searing method. It turned out so perfectly-- tender and pink on the inside with a brown, spice-laden crust on the outside. The simple smoked paprika spice rub gave it a sweet, barbecued flavor. This is such an easy way to cook up a smoky, juicy ribeye steak without firing up the grill.

    • 30 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Pan-Seared Rib Eye Steak With Smoked Paprika Rub,I picked up a kosher ribeye steak at Trader Joe’s last week and pan-seared it using the technique that’s become my hands-down favorite: Alton Brown’s pan searing method. It turned out so perfectly– tender and pink on the inside with a brown, spice-laden crust on the outside. The simple smoked paprika spice rub gave it a sweet, barbecued flavor. This is such an easy way to cook up a smoky, juicy ribeye steak without firing up the grill.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Bring the Steak to Room Temperature.

    2
    Done

    Mix All Spices and Oil Into a Thick Paste. Rub Spice Rub Mixture Onto Both Sides of the Steak.

    3
    Done

    Optional: If You Have the Time, Wrap the Steak With Plastic Wrap and Allow to Sit For 15 Minutes or Longer at Room Temperature.

    4
    Done

    Put a 10 to 12-Inch Cast Iron Skillet in the Oven, and Heat Oven to 500 Degrees. When the Oven Thermometer Indicates That It Has Reached 500 Degrees, Remove the Pan from the Oven (do not Turn Oven Off). Transfer Quickly to a Stovetop Burner on High Heat.

    5
    Done

    Immediately Place the Steak in the Middle of the Pan. Cook For 30 Seconds Without Moving. Flip With Tongs and Cook For 30 Seconds on the Second Side. Quickly Remove the Pan from the Heat and Place Into the Oven. Cook For Two Minutes on Each Side For a Medium Rare Steak, or Three Minutes on Each Side For a Medium Steak.

    6
    Done

    Transfer Steak to a Wooden Cutting Board and Make a Loose Tent of Aluminum Foil Over It. Allow It to Rest For a Few Minutes Before Serving.

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