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Texan Dalmatian Rubbed Steak

A classic Texan Dalmatian rub is made up of simply salt and black pepper (hence the name) and is normally used with brisket.

Prep Time
4 hours
Cook Time
15 minutes
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Ingredients

Serves
1-2 people
  • 1 Tbsp Black Peppercorns
  • ½ Tbsp Flaky Sea Salt
  • 1 3” Bone In Rib Of Beef

Equipment Needed

  • Dome

    Dome

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Instructions

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Step 1

Grind the black peppercorns in a pestle and mortar before sifting through a fine sieve. Dispose of the outer husks but keep the finer pepper that falls through the sieve and mix it well with the salt.

Step 2

Pat the steak dry before rubbing lightly with a little oil and sprinkling over the Dalmatian rub. Make sure the meat is evenly coated with the rub and lay the steak on a resting rack with a plate underneath and leave in the fridge, uncovered, for 4-6 hours, removing 45 minutes before you want to cook.

Step 3

Using hardwood, fire up the Dome until you reach 900f/480c with a strong fire and rolling flame. Slide in a cast iron griddle pan and allow to heat up for a couple of minutes.

Step 4

Drizzle half a tbsp of oil over the steak before placing it in the hot pan and returning to the oven. Cook the steak, turning regularly for around 9-12 minutes. Use a probe to check the temperature and remove the steak once it reaches an internal temperature of 130f/55c loosely covered with foil on a plate and leave to rest for 20 minutes.

Step 5

Carve and serve.

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