Barbequed Steak

  4.4 – 26 reviews  • Sirloin Steak Recipes

The whole family will love this delicious sweet and sour chicken meal! Over rice, please.

Prep Time: 1 mins
Cook Time: 6 mins
Additional Time: 1 hr 53 mins
Total Time: 2 hrs
Servings: 8
Yield: 4 (1/2 pound) steaks

Ingredients

  1. 4 (1/2 pound) beef top sirloin steaks
  2. ½ cup vegetable oil
  3. 1 ounce steak spice seasoning mix

Instructions

  1. Put oil and steak spice on a large enough platter to accommodate the steaks. Coat the steak well with the oil and spices.
  2. Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat and lightly oil grate
  3. Grill steaks over high heat to desired doneness.

Reviews

Matthew Johnson
This is a pretty standard recipe, if you can call it a recipe. But for those who don’t know how to season their steaks well, this one’s a winner. “Steak spice seasoning mix” is really vague, and steak seasonings vary a lot by flavor, so choose one you really love. I chose to use McCormick’s Montreal steak spice and the steaks were seasoned perfectly. The oil really helps add to the flame-grilled flavor. By the way, this does not make 8 servings – I’m not sure who would only eat ¼ pound of steak?
Kyle Jimenez
This is the easiest way to make a steak that is also delicious! I scaled down the recipe as our steaks were on the small side and only used a little olive oil. For the steak seasoning, I used Wildtree Rancher Steak Rub. Topped our steak with a garlic herb butter I whipped together. Quick and tasty dinner for us!
Anthony Montoya
Very easy way to grill steak. I didn’t use a full half cup of oil, but, brushed brushed a light coating on the steaks. I used Penzey’s Forward seasoning for a change instead of the normal Montreal seasoning that I typically use. We also usually leave our steaks out for about 30 minutes to get to room temperature for even cooking.
Bradley Gutierrez
During the winter it’s usually too cold to grill outside so I marinate the steaks (New York strip is my favorite) with fresh lemon juice and garlic for at least an hour. I pat the steaks dry then season with Montreal steak seasoning, garlic powder, chili powder, and pinch of cinnamon. I pan sear the steaks about 4 minutes per side the finish them in a 500 degree oven for about 6 minutes – I like my steak medium rare. Delicious!
Sydney Fields
I wanted to take the advice of another reviewer and add lemon juice, but I didn’t have any, so I sprinkled on lemon pepper seasoning. Also because it is well below freezing outside, I put it in the oven at 425 degrees for about 30 minutes flipping it over occasionally.
Audrey Fletcher
Easy! Used Montreal Steak Spice with olive oil. Very good!!!!
Kristin Pena
Made this tonight and really enjoyed it! I was only using two steak strips though so didn’t need 1/2 cup of oil. I added a bit of Garlic powder and some lemon juice to it and it turned out really good! I’ll definitely be using this again
Ms. Tracy Fox
It was excelent!
Jennifer Sanford
Great steakhouse style steaks right from our own backyard! We used a copycat recipe for Texas Roadhouse seasoning and my husband put this on the steaks and put them in the fridge to sit for several hours before we cooked them. I wouldn’t have thought of the oil too. These were delicious, thanks Barb!
Terri Gardner
My husband asked me to cook them again the following week! We make extra and use the meat all week long for other dishes! Perfect…
Mark Lang
I usually use olive oil on my steaks. I was just wondering what steak spice seasonings to use?? Most used Montreal steak seasoning…but the recipe didn’t have any information. Hard recipe to rate.
Roberta Meyers
I was short and time and was looking for something that didn’t require marinating for hours. This was quick, easy, tastey.
Patrick Lamb
Tasty, easy and delicious.
Margaret Chandler
I use Montreal steak seasoning and a generous amount of garlic powder..Mmm good! Thx.
Deborah Joseph
This is a great way to do steaks when you don’t have time or want to marinate them. We usually do two NY strips and use olive oil vs. veg. oil with McCormicks Montreal Steak Seasoning.
Robert Deleon
Most steak seasonings generally are similar blends of seasonings, so I don’t think it really matters what brand is used. I do love McCormick’s Montreal Seasoning, but in this case we used Kansas City Steak Company’s Steak and Prime Rib Seasoning. Using olive oil rather than vegetable oil, and with the addition of Worcestershire sauce, this is the way hubs, the Grill Master, always makes our steaks and they’re the best!
Kyle Williams
The best way to grill steak! And it works for just about any cut of meat.
Cynthia Williamson
Really good didn’t need the 1/2 cup of vegetable oil though; way too much oil.
Brian Costa
Very, very good steak. It actually tasted like a Steak House Grilled Steak. Very tender on the inside. I added a couple of tablespoons of lemon juice in the mix (2 tbsp.). Great and extremely simple recipe!!
Gregory Fields
This is a hard one to rate. What is steak spice seasoning mix? I notice others used Montreal but I only had a homemade version. I used less oil. Didn’t wow us.
Aaron Wolf
This simple recipe makes the most delicious steak. I substituted light olive oil for vegetable oil.

 

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