SEARED Steakhouse Quality Steaks on a Pellet Grill! | How to Sear Steaks on ANY Pellet Grill

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Learn EXACTLY how to sear great steaks on ANY kind of Pellet Grill! Whether you have a Traeger, Pit boss, or Camp Chef, etc., you can use one of these techniques to start cooking better steaks using one of our reverse searing techniques on these pellet grills.
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🥩 Steak Doneness Modifications - Reverse Searing Temperatures*🥩
Rare: Preheat to 80°F, Sear until 110°F, Rest to 120°F
Medium Rare: Preheat to 90°F, Sear until 120°F, Rest to 130°F
Medium: Preheat to 100°F, Sear until 130°F, Rest to 140°F
Medium Well: Preheat to 110°F, Sear until 140°F, Rest to 150°F
*Credit to Jessica Gavin, Culinary Scientist, for inspiring the techniques in this video
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⏰⏰Chapters⏰⏰
0:00 Ideal Searing Temperatures
2:15 How MOST People Try Cooking Steaks on a Pellet Grill
3:57 NO Direct Heat Option - Easy Method
12:48 NO Direct Heat Option - Hotter Method
20:25 Comparing the First 3 Steaks
22:06 Direct Heat Option - Grill Marks
28:01 Direct Heat Option - Full Contact
31:43 Comparing ALL 5 Steaks
33:08 Conclusion
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  • @richardgoff6739
    @richardgoff67399 ай бұрын

    Nice to know that other people make mistakes with their grills. I have taken hits to my confidence several times when I was talking too much with friends as i am grilling. Thanks for the video.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    9 ай бұрын

    Right on Richard...however I would change it to "ALL people make mistakes with their grills"...now and then at least. Sometimes it's hard to talk and cook without either messing up what I'm saying, or messing up what I'm cooking...or both! 😄 Thanks for watching!

  • @beefio6241
    @beefio6241 Жыл бұрын

    This is exactly why I bought a Pit Boss

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    Жыл бұрын

    Direct heat option does make things easier!

  • @jackykimes

    @jackykimes

    11 ай бұрын

    Searing was my concern with ordering a Z-grill 11002B. I have that same Lodge cast iron griddle that is my plan to attempt searing once it arrives. We'll see if I have to remove the heat deflector in that one. My concern with the PitBoss is uneven heating across the cooking area.

  • @tomlittle4386
    @tomlittle438611 ай бұрын

    The direct flame with the “Flame Broiler Lever” of my Pit Boss 850 from Lowe’s did a great job on steaks last weekend.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    11 ай бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @jarrodvangundy1525
    @jarrodvangundy15256 ай бұрын

    Dad got me a pellet grill for Christmas... watching as much as I can! Can't wait to grill & smoke this summer!

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    6 ай бұрын

    Awesome present! Thanks for checking out our channel and good luck with your cooking!

  • @timsimmons4078

    @timsimmons4078

    6 ай бұрын

    My dad got me one as well! I couldn't wait for warmer weather😂 I've made smoked brats, smoked burgers, and some wings. It was awesome and low effort for a first timer. Enjoy yours!

  • @barbru3598
    @barbru35989 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all your pellet grill videos that apply to any pellet grill.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    9 ай бұрын

    Glad you like them! Thanks!

  • @williamhoodtn
    @williamhoodtn3 ай бұрын

    Really good information sir!

  • @dmsheckler
    @dmsheckler4 ай бұрын

    What you really need is a certified taste and flavor tester for all 5 products. I'm available on weekends. Please don't hesitate to reach out 😂

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    4 ай бұрын

    Haha! You got it!

  • @almoore7420
    @almoore74208 ай бұрын

    good very complete review. I'm trying 10-14-23 . Thank you.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Let us know how your steaks turn out!

  • @JR-hy2mq
    @JR-hy2mq6 ай бұрын

    I smoke my steaks to my desired temp on my PitBoss pro 860 then throw them on my blackstone pro 28 with some butte,garlic, herbs it the sear setting works perfect. Less mess cleanup for the smoker and the blackstone is simple to clean

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    6 ай бұрын

    Great tips. Thanks for watching. Blackstones are great!

  • @user-dy2ky8ys1d
    @user-dy2ky8ys1d4 ай бұрын

    Love the video

  • @motogang89
    @motogang892 күн бұрын

    Wanted to see with the pit boss grills aswell

  • @timbartlett1729
    @timbartlett17298 ай бұрын

    Going to try this on my pitboss. Has the open flame sear grate on it. If that isn’t good enough I’ll try having the blackstone on standby ; ). Good job!

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Let’s us know how it goes!!

  • @1958JBC
    @1958JBC2 ай бұрын

    IMO you would be better served buying a Blackstone griddle which will give you the high temp searing for a great crust. Save your pellet grill for smoking ribs and butts! 😎

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, blackstones are awesome! However, not everyone has the space or budget for multiple grills and smokers. So the challenge here was to try and do everything all on a single pellet grill. Thanks for watching!

  • @mitchdaniel5605
    @mitchdaniel56056 ай бұрын

    Looking for a video like this. My dads pellet grill gets up to 700 and even then I still got great looking steaks. Will definitely try to remove the heat diffusers and use the cast iron pan method. Thanks

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    6 ай бұрын

    Awesome, glad it was helpful!

  • @efg1311
    @efg13116 ай бұрын

    3rd one is the best. You can also increase your crust by basting in a little bit of oil and butter (add garlic and herbs for extra favor).

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Oil and butter will work well too if you don't want to mess with the tallow. Use a good high smoke point oil like grapeseed. I try to avoid garlic and herbs when searing at really high temps as I find they just quickly burn. A good garlic and herb butter added on top to melt over the top while resting the steaks works great though!

  • @nellieknowsbest9746
    @nellieknowsbest97468 ай бұрын

    I prefer the look of the cast iron, second version, and with my grill, this is what I will be able to do.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    8 ай бұрын

    Awesome, thanks for watching!! 🥩 🔥 👍

  • @THerd-um5tl
    @THerd-um5tl9 ай бұрын

    Have you ever tried using a torch? Seems that would be a quick and easy way to do a nice reverse sear near the end of the cook, as it's done with sous vide all the time. No muss, no fuss and it could be done right on the grates. Thoughts?

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, it’s awesome! I wouldn’t say it’s “No fuss” but it is a cool way to cook a steak, and a fast way to overcook a steak if you aren’t careful!!

  • @fireincumbents
    @fireincumbents9 ай бұрын

    You wanna know the BEST way to get great smoky flavored steaks with a great sear? A Gas Grill running beside your pellet grill. Plus, you conserve quite a bit of pellets too. Low and slow @225 for about 20-30 min (110 degrees) have the gas grill warmed up and ready to go. When you get to 110 degrees take them over to the red hot gas grill and sear em good! A lot easier than trying to finagle a pellet grill to do something it's not really made to do.

  • @PTBCANADIAN

    @PTBCANADIAN

    7 ай бұрын

    I do that too but for some reason my soft smoked steak ends up getting really rough once I’ve seared it on the gas grill afterward. I don’t get it.

  • @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem

    @DeezNuttz_BoffaDem

    6 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@PTBCANADIAN I’m curious what temp your pellet smoker is set at, what temp you’re pulling them to sear them? I’m finally looking into pellet grills now that my propane grill and my electric smoker have both reached end of life. I bought my weber kettle grill after my expensive 6 burner stainless propane grill, 2 electric smokers and 1 cheap charcoal vertical smoker. They all still worked but I still prefer the kettle although it took a few cooks to figure it out. I don’t want to invest in something else I consider 2nd to my $125 weber kettle, but I would love smoking brisket with less effort. If I cant sear a steak tho, idk

  • @stinkyfungus

    @stinkyfungus

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​@@PTBCANADIAN Did you rest the steak 20-30 minutes after pulling it off the gasser for the sear? High heat will make the steak contract up for a bit. It should "relax" a little with the rest

  • @davids5080

    @davids5080

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@DeezNuttz_BoffaDemSo my Pit boss combo pellet/gas has 1000⁰ searing capabilities just shop around and do your research youll find one that fits you. Mind you they get very expensive... Pit Boss is the affordable option. (My combo was $1000 ish )

  • @pofoe2394

    @pofoe2394

    5 ай бұрын

    That's how I do mine

  • @TheCharleseye
    @TheCharleseye18 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I've got the big Lodge griddle that I throw on one side of my grill for steaks. $25 at Costco and the thing is almost half the size of my grill surface (Green Mountain Grills Daniel Boone). Plenty of space for four steaks at once.

  • @jevans1550
    @jevans155010 ай бұрын

    Great videos brother. I’m taking notes. Do you why smoke would build up in my pellet box. Just curious if this is normal. Thanks.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks! No not normal. It’s called a burn back if you want to look it up but you pellets are igniting in side the auger and smokes making it’s way back to the hopper. Could cause a large fire in your pit boss. Make sure your ash pot is cleaned out regularly and your fan is working and to always go through the shut down cycle when turning off your Pit Boss. We are going to do a video about it soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @davekragness4725
    @davekragness47259 ай бұрын

    One thing to keep in mind when using cast iron pan or griddle or Grill Grates, etc...when you turn your meat over....place it on an unused portion of the heated surface. If you just turn it over in the same spot...the surface has been cooled too much to sear.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    9 ай бұрын

    Interesting, I never thought about this. I’ll have to test it out with the infrared thermometer to see whether the difference is significant and at what temperatures. Thanks!

  • @davekragness4725

    @davekragness4725

    9 ай бұрын

    @@madbackyard Definitely an issue when using Grill Grates flat side up with deflectors still in place.

  • @johnpriestley8310
    @johnpriestley83103 ай бұрын

    Could you put the lodge cast plate direct on top of the original pit boss grill plate’s thanks

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes you can, with the flame broiler open that’s a great option!

  • @darryldickson4360
    @darryldickson436011 ай бұрын

    You're getting there. Maybe 6, 7 more months of grilling you'll be ready.

  • @MrMnmn911
    @MrMnmn9112 ай бұрын

    Get a Weber charcoal grill. It’s the best grill of any sort to buy and gives you all the benefits of all other grills.

  • @stampdealer
    @stampdealer2 ай бұрын

    Without doing much, if any, research, I bought my first pellet grill a few weeks ago, the PB 700FB1, based on the recommendation of the grill guy at Lowe's. I was a little skeptical of the "flame broiler" feature at first. That is, until I used it. Dude, it is no joke. The thing is like the fire of Mustafar. Going back to Lowe's today for one of those diffuser plates. 😂

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, it can get pretty hot! I haven't seen the flame tamers (if that's what you are referring to that sit over the firepot for better indirect cooking) at Lowes. You can order either from Smokeslikeaboss.com or there are some amazon options too that some of our viewers found liem this one: amzn.to/3VPLnD0

  • @stampdealer

    @stampdealer

    2 ай бұрын

    @@madbackyard Thanks for this! You were right, they did not have them at Lowe's. Apparently I mistook something else for them.

  • @WallyB4WJ
    @WallyB4WJ11 ай бұрын

    Two thoughts, if you don't mind. First, GREAT video and very helpful, and I completely agree with you about the Grill Grates turned upside down so you get maximum Maillard effect -such a perfect sear! But one thing I would add when cooking the steaks for the "reverse sear" is that you can do that on the Grill Grates with the grates upright, and put pellets in the grooves to get some nice, enhanced smoke flavor. I agree with you having the tube smoker in the back of the grill, but the pellets in the grates works nicely too. Something to consider... And Second, regarding the final sear, you have it exactly right about the inverted Grill Grates for such a full-surface sear for maximum Maillard crust. And if your audience only has a pellet grill to do it, that's the right advice. But, what I do (b/c I have a gas grill too) is do the slower cook of the steak on the pellet grill to get the smoke enhancement, but when it's time to sear, I just fire up the gas grill with the inverted Grill Grates, and I get an awesome sear in almost no time - without wasting a lot of pellets trying to get the pellet grill to searing temp. It's just using your stuff most efficiently, and at the point we're taking those steaks for the final sear, there is no "smoke" gonna happen so we might as well go with the most efficient method for the sear. Just my thoughts, for what it's worth... Thanks for your many very helpful and informative videos!!

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    10 ай бұрын

    Nice. Awesome ideas. I'll definitely try that pellet in the grill grates tip. For this video I was really trying to challenge myself to ONLY use a pellet grill and see what was possible. There's so many awesome directions you can go though. I'm going to soon try some smoked ribeye steaks in my electric smoker set only to about 90°F and hold them there almost sous vide style to get them smoky and the exterior dried out then blast them on the gas grill for the crust. Thanks for watching!

  • @WallyB4WJ

    @WallyB4WJ

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your reply! Sometimes I leave comments for people, but I don't always get a reply so I don't know if they ever saw the comments... BTW, the pellets in the Grill Grates is not my idea - that came from Brad, the guy who invented the Grill Grates. I understand you were trying to do EVERYTHING on just a pellet grill in that video, and that's great b/c many folks only have a pellet grill, so your video showed how to do the whole process on just a pellet grill. It was a real eye-opener to see how much of a difference that sear grate (direct heat) makes! Your electric smoker as a sous vide device sounds VERY interesting! Now you have me thinking again, darn it! 🤪 I use my Weber 22 Kettle as my "cold smoker" with no heat and just a smoke tube, and it works great for cheese, salt, etc. So I wonder if I could put steaks in there and cold smoke them to infuse them with smoke flavor (like your electric smoker idea), and then cook & sear to finish? I was planning to do something like that with a frozen pizza, so your electric smoker steak idea really has me thinking... Also, thanks for another great tip you mentioned about how to use your cheap pellets and expensive pellets - I was doing the exact opposite and using the expensive ones for heat, and the cheap ones for the smoke tube. Your idea of using the cheap ones for heat and expensive ones for smoke just make so much more sense! Thanks! Love your videos and I always learn something from them. You have a new fan! I'm subscribing right now! Have a great weekend!​@@madbackyard

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    10 ай бұрын

    Right on, thanks for all the kind words, I appreciate it, have a great weekend!

  • @WallyB4WJ

    @WallyB4WJ

    10 ай бұрын

    You're welcome, of course - and thanks for all the great thought-provoking videos and comments. My friend, is there a way I can DM you? Just a quick thought that you might enjoy hearing.@@madbackyard

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    10 ай бұрын

    madbackyard1@gmail.com is the best way to contact us directly. Thanks!

  • @ricewu8519
    @ricewu85198 ай бұрын

    Great video! I'm wondering if there's another way to estimate the temperature of the cast iron tray without the infra-red thermometer which is quite pricey? I used the pit boss 850G's thermometer but it didn't work for the cast iron. Is there a way, eg, heat the grill to 250 degrees first with cast iron in it (indirect fire), and then with the direct fire, heat the cast iron for like 10 minutes and the iron will reach the required high temperature? Something like that? Thx

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you!! I wouldn’t rule out the infrared thermometer right away. There are many models on amazon for less than the cost of a package of ribeyes. Check out the link to the one I put in the description for example. You don’t need a top of the line one just for cooking which is nice. If you don’t want to use one then just give the cast iron plenty of time to heat up. You could even start it on a burner inside while the steak is smoking/precooking on the pellet grill. You can flick a few drops of water in it to make sure it sizzles and steams instantly is another trick. Thanks for watching!!! 👍 🙏 😎

  • @blackninja504
    @blackninja5044 ай бұрын

    Just bought a pit boss 850 and found your channel. Awesome information, definitely gained a sub.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    4 ай бұрын

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @adamwills5077
    @adamwills50773 ай бұрын

    Can Traeger make a cast iron grate?

  • @jimboslice4610
    @jimboslice46104 ай бұрын

    The only thing I wish you would have done on this video was to cut into each steak after you let them relax for 10 minutes

  • @annehajdu8654

    @annehajdu8654

    28 күн бұрын

    Yeah, really medium rare?

  • @ramgarcia1243
    @ramgarcia12436 ай бұрын

    Is it okay to smoke the steaks before searing? Great video

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    6 ай бұрын

    Heck yeah! I would smoke on a super low temperature setting with them up on the top rack and a water pan below. You can even use a pellet tube smoker to get extra smoke flavor before searing them to finish.

  • @Erik-Vadee-Veechee
    @Erik-Vadee-Veechee2 ай бұрын

    Watching you talk about it getting hot with that grill wide open kinda urked me but I did learn someone helpful from your advice. I got a new pellet grill and wondered where the sear was. This is a great idea. Thanks

  • @donrosas
    @donrosas4 ай бұрын

    This is a really well thought out video!

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @dannyboi520
    @dannyboi5203 ай бұрын

    Where did you get that sear grate from bro?

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    3 ай бұрын

    From amazon, they are called "Grill Grates". They are awesome. Make sure to get the right size for your grill. Here is the link: amzn.to/3JEndVj

  • @michaelbrown1789
    @michaelbrown178917 күн бұрын

    Smoke the steaks until 130f then hit them with a flame thrower for the crust. I do it whenever I sous vide my steaks.i would imagine it would work just the same Unbelievable crust

  • @davekragness4725
    @davekragness47259 ай бұрын

    All option 1 needs is a sear gun flame thrower to put a nice crust on it. 👍

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, that would be awesome

  • @mhager1978
    @mhager197811 күн бұрын

    Aren’t you still exposing juices to direct flame with the grill grates?

  • @dorisdavis4443
    @dorisdavis444310 ай бұрын

    Searing on the PitBoss over the direct flame does it cause any problems with grease getting into the firepot. Awaiting delivery of my first pellet grill, so new to all this.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi Doris- Great question. No, not at all. It burns so hot on the HIGH setting that pretty much anything that drips down gets incinerated right away. You may get some flareups the same way you would get searing over a burner on a gas grill, but you can just move the food out of the way until it dies down. If you watch our chicken wings video you can watch me sear a bunch of them at once right over the open flame broiler and you'll get a better sense of what it looks like. Thanks for watching! Make sure to check out our other videos on how to assemble and how to start and season the new pellet grill when it first arrives before you start cooking on it. Let us know how the first few cooks go!

  • @johns.8530

    @johns.8530

    6 ай бұрын

    Awesome video. Thank you. I am going to try this. I have a Blackstone griddle next to my smoker for searing but this seems like a great alternative.

  • @user-ui4tb6ro3j
    @user-ui4tb6ro3j Жыл бұрын

    Those steaks all look good.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    Жыл бұрын

    We went back and seared the first two after filming and they were still really good!!

  • @aditihubbycookingvlogssupp1739
    @aditihubbycookingvlogssupp1739 Жыл бұрын

    Wow awesome 👍👍 New friend here 😊 stay connected ❤❤

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @STREETFIGHTER50
    @STREETFIGHTER504 ай бұрын

    What temperature is good before pouring the Canola oil into the pan? Isn’t 650* too high?

  • @RAWDEAL064

    @RAWDEAL064

    4 ай бұрын

    I don't have that answer, however you should consider not using canola oil, at all, for anything

  • @HomeStudioCorner
    @HomeStudioCorner6 ай бұрын

    You mentioned grease fires with putting grates directly over the fire box. Why was that not a problem with the 4th steak?

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    6 ай бұрын

    Good question. On the 4th one we’re using the slotted flame broiler over the fire pot that comes on the Pit boss so most of the grease drippings will roll off that and not directly into the fire pot.

  • @Runb4ithitsu
    @Runb4ithitsu4 ай бұрын

    did you really not cut the steaks?

  • @nikbadshah
    @nikbadshah2 ай бұрын

    How long these pellet grills typically take to come up to grilling temps? I want to get into smoking, but My current gas bbq is also approaching end of life. And now i am debating between small pellet grill and new gas grill vs just a bigger size pellet grill to.do everythijg. I am not sure if it can replace gas grills entirely for those weekdays grilling when you are short on time and gotta make quick family dinner?

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    2 ай бұрын

    A pellet grill DOES take a while to get up to temperature compared to a gas grill, especially the bigger ones. It cannot completely replace a gas grill. I'd say it depends what you plan to cook more of: Hamburgers, steaks, brats, etc on weeknights, go with a gas grill. Ribs, Pulled pork, brisket, whole chickens, roasts on longer weekend cooks, go with a pellet grill. Think of the searing option on a pellet grill as a nice add-on feature to a smoker, but not something that's meant to completely replace the high heat convenience of a gas grill. We also recently became an affiliate for Monument Grills and I really like their 5 Burner Mesa Series if you are looking for a new gas grill. It will be featured in our next video if you want to check it out. It gets hot FAST. You can use our code: "madbackyard" for a discount. Here is the link: shrsl.com/4he4g. Hope that helps, thanks for watching!

  • @nikbadshah

    @nikbadshah

    2 ай бұрын

    @madbackyard hey thanks for.the reply. Really.helps. and monument grills, yes I like those and def. Looking into those for my.gas replacement. I just came across these Masterbuilt 800/900 series auto Charcoal smoker/grill at Costco today. Looks quite interesting since it has the auto set and forget of pellet grill + the high smoke flavor and high searing temps.

  • @lovemytide45
    @lovemytide452 ай бұрын

    I appreciate you posting mistakes because most of us backyarders mess things up occasionally. I can’t tell you how many times I have dumped the pellets out of my Traeger hopper then start dumping a new 20 pound bag in only to realize I never closed the dump chute… pellets all over my patio because you can’t shut that cute door with pellets flying out. F bombs galore.

  • @sam-ww1wk
    @sam-ww1wk6 ай бұрын

    Seems like the simple solution is to buy a pellet grill with a sear option. No brainer. Thanks for the vid.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    6 ай бұрын

    One downside to the sear option is more hot spots and temp issues by having one heat diffuser instead of multiple so something to consider. Check out this video to see what I mean. We Fixed Our Pit Boss Temperature Issues in UNDER 5 Minutes! kzread.info/dash/bejne/fJujx7GNfNa9Z6Q.html

  • @bryceo6369
    @bryceo63699 ай бұрын

    What would happen if you put the oil on the grates rather than the steak would it cause a fire?

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    9 ай бұрын

    Good question! Nothing wrong with that, just a little messier and it may flare up if it drips down into fire pot before you even get your steaks on. I just find this method simpler. Thanks for watching!

  • @christinam4501
    @christinam45014 ай бұрын

    Is there any disadvantage of using grill gates all the way across and just leaving them in even when smoking? Seems like it would even out the temp.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    4 ай бұрын

    Interesting idea. I know people do that on gas grills but I'm not sure how they would affect pellet grill air and grate temperature and air flow.

  • @christinam4501

    @christinam4501

    4 ай бұрын

    @madbackyard AH I didn't think about airflow. See there's reason I followed you. Lol

  • @wayneerker3179
    @wayneerker31799 ай бұрын

    What is direct heat feature

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    9 ай бұрын

    On many Pit Boss and other pellet grill models they have a lever where you can pull back a panel to directly expose the fire in the firepot so you get direct heat like grilling on a gas grill rather than indirect heat like an oven when the fire pot is covered.

  • @davidtalley3461
    @davidtalley346114 күн бұрын

    Dumb question I think but would you use the same method no matter what type of steak you grill? I use direct heat on my pit boss with a cast iron griddle to sear it on.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    13 күн бұрын

    Not a dumb question at all! Yes, you can use the same method. Just know a thicker filet mignon will take a little longer to get to your target internal temp before searing than a thinner cut. But then you use the same searing technique and the same final target internal temp for your preferred doneness no matter the type of steak.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    13 күн бұрын

    With the small caveat that a thinner steak’s internal temp will rise more during resting than a thicker steak (less distance for heat from the exterior to travel to the center). So always good to pull a thinner steak sooner so you don’t accidentally overcook.

  • @MichaelRau-lk8nh
    @MichaelRau-lk8nh2 ай бұрын

    You have foil over your metal dome. That doesn't allow the heat to cook right! My steaks cook perfect over the open flame of the Pitboss!!!

  • @xmlviking
    @xmlviking3 ай бұрын

    Get a RecTec 700 no pan

  • @purplepill1478
    @purplepill14782 ай бұрын

    Is there any difference in the smokiness of the flavour depending on what technique you use?

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    2 ай бұрын

    Probably not for these techniques…We are however about to release some videos on how to make smoked (and seared) ribeye and strip steaks, so make sure to subscribe and keep an eye out for those! Thanks for watching!

  • @purplepill1478

    @purplepill1478

    2 ай бұрын

    @madbackyard is that because the heating is so quick and intense that there'isn't much smoke flavour imparted? I love smoked food, but my partner worked in a smokehouse for a while and is sick of it! But I want a pellet grill, so trying to figure out if we were to just grill burgers, sausages, if it would give a smoke flavour and she'd hate them or not, before buying a grill!

  • @purplepill1478

    @purplepill1478

    2 ай бұрын

    @madbackyard that sounds great, I think I'm going to look for the plate you used on the final steak, looked really good

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    2 ай бұрын

    You won’t get much smoky flavor on a Pellet grill cooking at high heat. The pellets burn too quickly. You get more when cooking low and slow for longer periods of time. Here is the link for the grill grates used at the end of the video. They work great!!👍. amzn.to/3JEndVj

  • @purplepill1478

    @purplepill1478

    2 ай бұрын

    @madbackyard Cheers Mads 🍻

  • @texm81
    @texm818 ай бұрын

    THats why you buy a pitboss, they come with flame broiler.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!!

  • @peterharvey1983
    @peterharvey19833 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @larrygreene3860
    @larrygreene38602 ай бұрын

    I smoke em on my pellet, then sear on my charcoal.

  • @denniswilliams1504
    @denniswilliams150417 күн бұрын

    While he is talking with the top up on the grill the temp dropped significantly

  • @daze023
    @daze0239 ай бұрын

    I can do this on my cooktop

  • @MichaelRau-lk8nh
    @MichaelRau-lk8nh2 ай бұрын

    Sorry, I thought you were using the Pitboss.

  • @robertjason6885
    @robertjason68852 ай бұрын

    I take the steak inside, heat the cast iron…. Butter, garlic Thyme… no waste of pellet fuel.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    2 ай бұрын

    Cast Iron is my favorite way to sear, either inside or outside.

  • @robertjason6885

    @robertjason6885

    2 ай бұрын

    @@madbackyardI appreciate your efforts here. I’m just lazy, and stuck in my ways. The only thing I no longer do is rest more than 3 minutes after removing from the cast iron. I plate as you do those 3 minutes… on a grid placed on the plate.

  • @robertjason6885

    @robertjason6885

    4 күн бұрын

    Grill Grates allow you to sear without removing the internals. As you mentioned, pat the steak totally dry for a proper sear.

  • @brightman2011
    @brightman20114 ай бұрын

    Yeah well, redo the video and cook it correctly. I use the pellet grill to get the smoke and internal temp I want and move to. Cast iron skillet on a separate burner.. great char everything

  • @wesleynelson8263
    @wesleynelson82637 ай бұрын

    No actual pictures of inside steaks?👎

  • @roberttuttle5405
    @roberttuttle54053 ай бұрын

    Meanwhile as he's talking with the lid open, he's losing heat. DUHHH

  • @michaelnguyen8727
    @michaelnguyen872725 күн бұрын

    coulda just put the cast iron directly over the fire instead of putting the grates on...

  • @TheJusnic82
    @TheJusnic82Ай бұрын

    Yeah I'll stick with my natural gas bbq with built in smoke box.

  • @kCI251
    @kCI2519 ай бұрын

    What I am learning is that Pellet Grills are over rated. Sure they can cook low and slow for 12 hours but so can my Weber gas grill with some smoke tubes/boxes.

  • @marvinbiggs7217
    @marvinbiggs721724 күн бұрын

    Haha. Steak house quality. A steak house can’t touch a back yard grilled steak.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    20 күн бұрын

    Good point!

  • @killcourtney7444

    @killcourtney7444

    13 күн бұрын

    You must be going to Outback.

  • @marvinbiggs7217

    @marvinbiggs7217

    11 күн бұрын

    @@killcourtney7444 whats outback?

  • @gcampos5150
    @gcampos515010 ай бұрын

    Try mayonnaise for the sear next time, please.

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    10 ай бұрын

    I've been meaning to try that, thanks!

  • @mcb9644
    @mcb96448 ай бұрын

    How. To be sure to get cancer ! Great video

  • @crokett5861
    @crokett586111 ай бұрын

    Buy a yoder.

  • @timothyvanderschultzen9640
    @timothyvanderschultzen96408 ай бұрын

    This is talking me out of buying a pellet grill. What a complicated mess.

  • @timbehnke9715
    @timbehnke97159 ай бұрын

    shut the lid while you are talking

  • @jerryrodriguez4412
    @jerryrodriguez44127 ай бұрын

    Could have just done it on the pitboss and had a 5 min video...lol

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark10 ай бұрын

    GREAT comparison for the different methods. BUT this video should have been around 20 minutes max. Too much ancillary talking and open lids. Thank you for getting me started to get my steaks looking like yours! !! !!!

  • @madbackyard

    @madbackyard

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and for the feedback!!! 👍

  • @gman404
    @gman404Ай бұрын

    Shud of done video over

  • @annehajdu8654

    @annehajdu8654

    28 күн бұрын

    SHOULD HAVE

  • @ianblasdale4318
    @ianblasdale43189 ай бұрын

    Too much science for me to cook a steak. I know it's about pellet grills but really? This video could have lasted 30 seconds. Using a probe to know when a steak is cooked also removes the romance of cooking. Looking at the steak to know when it's done is all I need to do. Simple as when it shines it's the very beginning of rare and then it's up to you.

  • @Lregofins34

    @Lregofins34

    9 ай бұрын

    True but having a perfect steak every time is unmatched

  • @THerd-um5tl

    @THerd-um5tl

    9 ай бұрын

    I think you're overlooking the fact that not everyone is at that level of expertise, especially if they've just acquired a new grill or are getting into grilling for the first time. And no matter how experienced you are, the "romance" is lost if the steak is over cooked and dry. Even the top BBQ champions all use thermometers to check internal temp. I'm not saying your way is wrong, but it isn't right for everyone...or I dare say, even the majority of backyard BBQ adventurists.

  • @8466849
    @84668497 ай бұрын

    I'm really frustrated with this video where he makes mistakes and then adds text to the screen when he should just be cooking and then close the freaking grill so he can talk while it's cooking oh my God shake my head slap me

  • @johnfreeman440

    @johnfreeman440

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't watch. This comment does nothing but make you look like a douche. Thanks.

  • @user-wm3dc5ku9d
    @user-wm3dc5ku9dАй бұрын

    why not just make your steaks on a gas stove in the cast iron pan? what does the pellet grill do for you? seems like you are adding an unnecessary step?

  • @booliv
    @booliv2 ай бұрын

    Running a pellet smoker for searing steaks same as to race a small engine car. Not gonna last too long and won’t do a good job

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