strip steak on a platter

How to Grill Strip Steak

Strip steak is thick, tender, and lean, making it just right for the grill. Buy it bone-in or boneless; either version will yield a steak that’s full of flavor with a firm bite. Want to know how to grill it…

skirt steak on grill

How to Grill Skirt Steak

Cut from the plate section of a cow, skirt steak is long and thin compared to other steaks. You might hear it compared to a hanger steak or flank steak because their appearances are similar. Skirt steak can be tough…

picanha steak served with potatoes

How to Grill Picanha Steak

Picanha steak comes from the top of the rump area of the cow, which is why it’s sometimes referred to as a rump cap. This piece of steak has a fat cap that covers its full length and typically stays…

grilled sirloin steak

How to Grill Sirloin Steak

Sirloin steak comes from a non-exercised area of a cow, up near the back portion of the animal. This cut is nice and tender when cooked, but most fans really love it for its bold, beefy flavor. The grill seems…

grilled flank steak

How to Grill Flank Steak

When you use the right grilling techniques, grilled steak is one of the most delectable proteins you can put on your plate. Although flank steak is a thinner cut that can dry out easily, it’s just right for the grill,…

grilling ribeye steak

How to Grill Ribeye

Grilled has long been one of the most popular ways to enjoy ribeye steak. This yummy cut of steak is tender and full of flavor, and the grill only enhances its texture and taste. In fact, some say that the…

bloody mary flank steak sliced

How to Cook Flank Steak

If you’re wondering what that delicious sliced beef in your steak fajitas is, look no further than flank steak, which is one of the most popular types of steak to add to Mexican dishes, steak salads, and steak sandwiches.  This…

filet mignon

How to Cook Filet Mignon Steak

Filet mignon is known for being tender, juicy, fancy, and — yes — pricey. Although you might spend more per pound for a delicious filet mignon, it’s impossible to deny that these steaks are worth it.  It might be intimidating…

steak fajitas

The Best Steaks for Tacos and Fajitas

Tacos and fajitas are staple dinner dishes in many American households (who doesn’t love Taco Tuesday?). However, most tacos use the traditional ground beef, while some families like to switch out the primary ingredient with beans, chicken, or — our…

flat iron steak

How to Cook Flat Iron Steak

Not all steaks look like they were destined for the cover of foodie magazines. Flat iron is one of those cuts that doesn’t always look as enticing as more decadent cuts, like the ribeye or New York strip. Still, it’s…

cooked tomahawk steak in cast iron skillet

How to Cook Tomahawk Steak

In the world of steak, there’s virtually no beef cut that’s as eye-catching and dominating as the rustic, meaty dry aged tomahawk. Tomahawk steak is easily one of a food photographer’s most prized pieces of meat, practically coming to life…

sirloin steak

How to Cook Sirloin Steak

Top sirloin steak is a steakhouse staple. But what makes it so special? For starters, several cuts of steak come from the sirloin area of a cow, so there’s plenty of sirloin to go around. Therefore, it isn’t the priciest…