How to Cook Beef Rib Eye Steaks Omaha Steaks
There is a new cut of steak that is only available from Omaha Steaks. It's called theOmaha Cut Ribeye (OCR) and we got to try it first. Want to know what we thought? Read on! I'm sharing my favorite way to prepare ribeye and a special treat for you – my homemade Green Goddess Dressing. Yum!
Disclosure: This post is brought to you by Omaha Steaks. All opinions remain 100% my own.
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- 1 The Omaha Cut Ribeye from Omaha Steaks
- 2 Omaha Steak Ribeye Steaks Recipe
- 3 The Best Way to Cook Ribeye Steak
- 3.1 1.) Preheat the Oven to 350 Degrees
- 3.2 2.) Season the Steaks
- 3.3 3.) Brown the Steaks
- 3.4 4.) Cook the Steaks in the Oven
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- 5 Bonus Recipe: Green Goddess Dressing
- 6 Perfect Ribeye Steak Recipe
- 7 What to Serve With Omaha Cut Ribeye
- 8 More Omaha Steak Recipes
The Omaha Cut Ribeye from Omaha Steaks
I've shared with you before about Omaha Steaks. I am proud to be an ambassador and I'm a huge fan. Omaha Steaks has a stellar reputation as America's original butcher. They are known for only the highest-quality cuts of meat, all delivered right to your door (or at one of their store locations).
Well, they created a brand new cut of steak. In fact, it is so new and unique, that they are in the process of trademarking this steak. It will officially be known as the Omaha Cut. It is thicker, triple-trimmed, and perfectly sized.
Here's what Omaha Steaks told me about these new Omaha-Cut Ribeye steaks:
- BEST RIBEYE FLAVOR – Ribeyes are exceptionally tender and exceptionally flavorful because they are loaded with fine feather marbling, which melts as the steak cooks, making it profoundly juicy and flavorful.
- PERFECT TRIM – With the OCR, we take the very center of the ribeye and trim off all exterior fat so all you're left with is tender, juicy, ribeye bursting with flavor.
- THICK + TALL – And even better, our Omaha Cut Ribeye is THICK. By trimming all exterior fat and cutting from only the center of the ribeye, we get steaks that are round and tall –meaning, you can cook it to its perfect doneness without fear of overcooking.
- PERFECTLY PORTIONED – And you get all of this in a perfectly portioned steak—no massive plate-sized ribeye here. Our Omaha Cut Ribeye is thick, juicy, tender, leaner, and flavorful, in just the right size.
What I Think of the Omaha Cut Ribeye
This is by far the juiciest and most tender meat I've ever had the pleasure of eating. It's a very thick cut, so in my opinion, it tastes best when you cook it rarer.
But if you prefer your steak well-done, it tastes amazing that way too. Since it is cut directly from the center of the ribeye, all the exterior fat is trimmed. This means it can be cooked to whatever level of doneness you want without fear of overcooking.
And without any extra fat, I was able to enjoy every single bite.
Omaha Steak Ribeye Steaks Recipe
Before you make these incredible steaks, here is what you need:
- Omaha Steaks Boneless Ribeyes
- Cast Iron Skillet
- Food Processor (optional, for the Green Goddess Dressing)
- Ghee/Butter
- Rosemary
- Parsley
- Cilantro
- Garlic
- Lemon
- Olive oil
The Best Way to Cook Ribeye Steak
There are lots of ways to prepare steak. You can pan-fry them, air fry them, grill them, and bake them in the oven. I did a combination of both pan-frying and baking my Omaha Ribeye steak in the oven and it turned out perfect.
1.) Preheat the Oven to 350 Degrees
First, preheat your oven. This is a very important step. You do not want to use a semi-warm oven because it won't cook the meat evenly.
2.) Season the Steaks
Next, pat steaks dry and season with salt and pepper on both sides. Heat the skillet and add 1 tbs of ghee or butter.
3.) Brown the Steaks
Once skillet is hot and the butter is melted add steaks and brown on both sides for 3-4 minutes on each side. Once the steaks are browned top each steak with a dollop of butter and a sprig of rosemary.
4.) Cook the Steaks in the Oven
Place the skillet into preheated oven and cook until the internal temperature of the steak is 145 degrees 8-10 minutes depending on the thickness of the steak for medium. Remove from oven and let it rest for 5-7 minutes.
48 oz King Cut Ribeye on the Bone
Seriously, this 3 lb Prime Rib is a sight to behold. It was the talk of the party we had. We just kept looking at it and repeating, I cannot believe how big this is!
We enjoyed it for several days after the party. If you want to send a gift that will not be forgotten, then this is it!
I seared it on the stovetop in olive oil per the directions on the package to brown it and seal in the flavor. Then I roasted it in the oven. You can follow the easy directions on the package. It does take time to cook of course, but wow is it worth it. We are still talking about it!
Bonus Recipe: Green Goddess Dressing
These steaks taste divine with a dollop of my Homemade Green Goddess Dressing. You can also serve the steaks with a side salad (and add the dressing on the salad).
To make the homemade Green Goddess Dressing, you just need these ingredients:
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1 Cup Parsley
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1/2 Cup Cilantro
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1 Lemon – juiced
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1/4 Cup Olive Oil
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1 Avocado
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3 Garlic Cloves
Directions:
Add parsley, cilantro, avocado, garlic, salt, and pepper to a food processor and pulse 5-6 times to chop all ingredients.
Place on low speed and add in olive oil and lemon juice, change speed to high and process until smooth.
Perfect Ribeye Steak Recipe
Here is a printable recipe card for you to use. Don't forget to pin this post so you can have it later, you will love it!
Omaha Cut Ribeye Steak
Recipe type:Dinner
Cuisine:American
Prep time:
Cook time:
Total time:
- Ribeye Steaks
- 3-4 Sprigs of Rosemary
- 2 TBS ghee or Butter
- Salt
- Pepper
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pat steaks dry and season with salt and pepper on both sides. Heat skillet and add 1 tbs of ghee or butter.
- Once skillet is hot and the butter is melted add steaks and brown on both sides for 3-4 minutes on each side.
- Once the steaks are browned top each steak with a dollop of butter and a sprig of rosemary.
- Place the skillet into preheated oven and cook until the internal temperature of the steak is 145 degrees 8-10 minutes depending on the thickness of the steak for medium.
- Remove from oven and let it rest for 5-7 minutes.
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What to Serve With Omaha Cut Ribeye
Omaha Steakhouse® Fries
This is a new exclusive recipe. These hearty wedge-cut fries are the perfect balance of crispy on the outside and tender and fluffy on the inside. The best part? They are oven-ready and will go well with steaks, hamburgers, hot dogs, and sausages. Our family loved them!
German Chocolate Cake
Every dessert I have tried from Omaha Steaks has been my new favorite. I first said it about their Apple Tartlets, then the Carrot Cake and now this rich and delectable German Chocolate Cake. It comes with traditional coconut flakes and hand-piped chocolate ganache and pecan icing and is oh so good!
No baking needed, just thaw and serve. This dessert has limited availability so don't delay!
If you have a birthday gift to send or want to send congratulations, consider sending a dessert from Omaha Steaks. Your recipient will be delighted!
I love having one of their desserts in my freezer for impromptu get togethers. I have to hide it in the back of the freezer though!
More Omaha Steak Recipes
Once you try Omaha Steaks, you'll be hooked. Here are some of the recipes I created from their amazing food!
- Omaha Steaks Chicken Breast Recipe
- One Pan Skillet Breakfast
- Honey Garlic Shrimp Recipe
Here is a post I created with ways to save money when ordering Omaha Steaks! Order some new Omaha Cut Ribeye Steaks today and come back and let us know how you liked them!
PIN it for later!
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