Ribeye steak is an exceptionally prized cut of beef, especially for being tender and flavorful, making it ideal for grilling. However, it is also an excellent choice for creating a more complex dish, such as ribeye steak in red wine. This recipe showcases the delicious, tender, and juicy cut of meat, enhanced by the personal touch of red wine. It pairs wonderfully with mashed potatoes, French fries, or lighter options like a green leaf salad,...

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Ingredients
ribeye steak1kg
onion finely chopped onion1
glass red wine1
oil2tbsp
bay leaf1
cube beef bouillon1
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
717.5kcal (35.88%)
Protein
53.8g (100%)
Carbs
0.0g
Sugars
0.0g
Healthy Fat
30.3g
Unhealthy Fat
22.9g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
How to make Ribeye Steak in Red Wine
- Step 1
Heat the oil in a skillet until hot.
- Step 2
Sear the ribeye steaks on both sides to seal in the juices and keep the meat tender inside.
- Step 3
Add the finely chopped onion, bay leaf, red wine, and the beef bouillon cube dissolved in a little hot water.
- Step 4
Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Step 5
Let the mixture cook over low heat for 20 minutes.
Nutrition (per serving)
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
717.5kcal (35.88%)
Protein
53.8g (100%)
Carbs
0.0g
Sugars
0.0g
Healthy Fat
30.3g
Unhealthy Fat
22.9g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
Tips & Tricks
Ensure the skillet is hot before searing the steaks to lock in the juices.
Use a good quality red wine for the sauce, as it greatly influences the flavor.
For a richer sauce, let the wine reduce slightly before serving.
FAQS
Can I use a different cut of beef for this recipe?
Yes, you can use other tender cuts like sirloin or tenderloin, but ribeye is recommended for its flavor and juiciness.
What type of red wine should I use?
A dry red wine like Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot works well for this recipe.
Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the sauce ahead of time and reheat it with the steaks before serving.
What side dishes pair well with this recipe?
Mashed potatoes, French fries, green leaf salad, grated carrots with hard-boiled eggs, or beet salad are excellent options.
Can I make this recipe without the beef bouillon cube?
Yes, you can substitute the bouillon cube with beef stock or omit it for a lighter sauce.
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