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Grilled Rib Eye Steaks

Submitted by: Tim Hanchon 
'In summer, I love to marinate these steaks overnight, then grill them for family and friends,' writes Tim Hanchon of Muncie, Indiana. 'When the weather is not as nice, they can be cooked under the broiler.' The recipe makes a lot, so you can use the extra steak to make the two dishes that follow. 

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Greek-Style Rib Eye Steaks

Submitted by: Ruby Williams 
Because our children are grown, I often cook for just my husband and me. When I want to serve something special, this is the entree I usually reach for. Seasonings, black olives and feta cheese give steak great flavor. --Ruby Williams, Bogalusa, Louisiana 

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Rib Eye Steaks with a Soy and Ginger Marinade

Submitted by: William Anatooskin 
Marinade ingredients also include maple syrup, beer, garlic, dry mustard, and sesame oil. Meat should be marinated for at least an hour. Overnight is better. 

Big M's Whisky Soaked Beef Rib Steaks

Submitted by: Marcus Hender 
Single malt Scotch whiskey is the sole ingredient for the marinade for these rib-eye steaks. Select thick steaks with good marbling for this recipe. 

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The Perfect Rib Eye Marinade

Submitted by: BRANDI T 
A marinade dominated by red wine vinegar leaves tender rib eye steaks juicy and filled with flavor. 

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Grilled Delmonico Steaks

Submitted by: MACAW06 
Marinated steaks so tender you can cut with a fork! Friends and family always come running when they know I'm grilling. 

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Marinated Rib Eyes

Submitted by: Sonja Kane 
When spring comes to our house, out comes the grill! My husband does a great job cooking these steaks to perfection. They taste so terrific, we often have them once a week. -Sonja Kane, Wendell, North Carolina 

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Teriyaki Finger Steaks

Submitted by: Jeri Dobrowski 
When these flavorful skewered steaks are sizzling on the grill, the aroma makes everyone around stop what they're doing and come to see what's cooking. The tasty marinade is easy to make, and these little steaks are quick to cook and fun to eat. -Jeri Dobrowski, Beach, North Dakota 

Lomo de Res, Cuban-Style Rib-Eye Steaks

Submitted by: lilloli500 
Home Town: East Chicago, Indiana, USA
Living In: Whiting, Indiana, USA
This Cuban-style grilled preparation of thinly cut rib eye steaks are amazingly flavorful, with a quick and easy marinade of lime and beer. This cut of meat is sold in most Mexican or Cuban groceries but can also be found or asked for at any butcher. Stir up a pitcher of mojitos and you're ready for a Cuban style vacation in your own backyard. 

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Peppered Rib Eye Roast

Submitted by: Ruth Andrewson 
Roast recipes are a fuss-free entree to serve when entertaining. After marinating the meat overnight, simply pop in the oven and bake for a couple of hours. It turns out terrific every time. 
 
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