Prepare grill or broiler. In a medium bowl, whisk the mustard with the salt and balsamic until blended thoroughly. Slowly drizzle the olive oil, whisking quickly and continuously. The marinade should become thick and emulsified. In a container or large bag, place ribeye steaks and thoroughly coat with marinade. Refrigerate and marinate for 4-6 hours, turning the steaks at least once during the process.
Proceed with grilling or broiling the steaks. After cooking to desired doneness, allow the steaks to rest, loosely covered at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving.
Cut beef into 1 inch cubes, if not purchased that way. Combine Worcestershire, soy, vinegar, 1/4 c honey and 1/2 c bourbon in a bowl Add the tips and refrigerate over night or at least 4 hours.
Heat heavy skillet to medium high heat. Add a little Garlic Olive oil. Drain the excess marinade from the meat and discard. Place steak in hot skillet. Cook 5-7 minutes. Mix 2 Tbsp bourbon and honey in a small bowl Pour over the tips in the pan to glaze. Continue cooking until glaze is caramelized. Adjust seasoning if necessary. Let rest. then serve.
Preheat grill on medium. Season both sides of steaks. Grill steaks to desired doneness. Just before removing from grill, place the coin of butter on each steak.
In a small sauce pan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add garlic to pan; cook until brown. Add sun dried tomatoes to pan; cook for about 1 minute. Add vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and basil to pan and transfer to a food processor. Add blue cheese and puree mixture. Add sliced butter to the food processor allowing the butter to be whipped into the pureed cheese mixture. Transfer mixture to a sheet of parchment paper. Roll into a tube about 1 1/2" diameter and twist the paper at the ends. Refrigerate for 4-6 hours. when ready to serve, slice into coins and top steak. Unused butter refrigerate for up to 1 week.
Pat steak with paper towels and brush with olive oil. sprinkle seasoning on the steak. Drizzle with Balsamic Vinegar. Let rest, flipping several times for at least an hour.
Heat one half of the grill to high. Half of the grill will be used for indirect heat. Place steak on the hot side of the grill and cook for 3 minutes- each side-- until there are noticeable grill marks.
Move steak to indirect heat for another 8 minutes or until desired temperature is achieved. Remove steak from the grill and let rest for 5 minutes.
For this exceedingly simple yet extremely delicious application, try two “lifter” cuts off the chuck for this Chicago style sandwich. Don’t worry if you can’t find “lifters” though, just use a chuck roast and you’re all good.
Preheat the oven to 425. Cut 24 slits in to all sides of the roast and insert garlic slivers in to each slit. Liberally slather the roast with Tuscan Herb Olive Oil and coat with a blend of dried oregano, red pepper flakes, and salt. Place the roast onto a rack set in a roasting pan. Roast at 425 F. in the center of the oven for 20 minutes, and then add the beef stock to the roasting pan. Cover the roast with foil and reduce the heat to 300 F.. Slow roast for an additional 3 hours covered with foil.
This roast is delicious on its own. However, you can also slice it paper thin for Italian Beef Sandwiches. Serve the warm sliced meat dunked in to the seasoned roasting broth, on sturdy rolls with pickled vegetables and or peppers and a drizzle of Tuscan Herb Olive Oil to finish.
Recipe Notes
Items available at the Olive Twist: dried oregano, red pepper flakes, salt, pepper, Tuscan Herb Olive Oil
Sautee onions in garlic olive oil, and let cool. In a large bowl blend all ingredients. Once blended rub 8 x8 baking dish with more garlic olive oil and press meatloaf mixture into pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes until center is done. Serve with Gouda mashed Potatoes or Gouda Mashed Potato Cakes