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Juicy Baked Bone-In Ribeye Steak

Cooked in the oven - so easy and so delicious!
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Picture a perfect bone-in ribeye steak sizzling in the oven as its marbled fat melts into golden, mouthwatering pockets of flavor. The aroma fills the kitchen, promising a hearty and unforgettable meal. This was my first experience cooking a ribeye steak. The simplicity met indulgence, and we savored every single bite!

So juicy and flavorful, seasoned to perfection!

My first introduction to a bone-in ribeye steak was at my niece Jen's house in Las Vegas. Her husband, Cliff, grilled the most flavorful steak, and I knew I had to try making it at home. I started by giving it a good sear on the stovetop and finished cooking it to medium rare in the oven. It pairs perfectly with my Delicious Sautéed Zucchini and Squash.

A cut medium rare rib-eye steak fanned out on a green plate with a spring of rosemary.

Table of Contents

Ingredients

Ingredients for a perfect steak. A Bone-in ribeye steak on a sheet pan with a grate, cold-pressed olive oil, salt, pepper, Spade L Ranch seasoning, and garlic and shallot butter.

Instructions

Cooking a steak can be intimidating, but this recipe is surprisingly simple!

A bone-in ribeye steak being dry brined with a generous coating of sea salt on a half-sheet pan with a grate
Bone-in ribeye steak being patted dry with paper towels to remove moisture after dry brining, ready for seasoning
A bone-in ribeye steak on a sheet pan with a grate, seasoned with cold-pressed olive oil, pepper, Spade L Ranch seasoning.

Step 1: Dry brine the steak. Season the steak liberally on both sides with sea salt. 

Once seasoned, you’ll want to place your steak in the refrigerator uncovered on a baking rack to allow airflow on both sides for at least one hour and up to two days to allow the salt to work its magic.

Step 2: Prep the steak. Remove the steak from the refrigerator*. Before seasoning, pat both sides dry with a paper towel to remove moisture (there should be very little).

*If you like your steak cooked medium, take it out of the refrigerator 30 minutes prior to cooking. Check the steak cooking guide in the post for the desired level of doneness.

Step 3: Season the steak. Brush both sides of the steak with olive oil. This helps the seasonings adhere better. Next, season both sides of the steak with pepper and Spade L Ranch Beef seasoning.

I only use salt for dry brining since Spade L Ranch Beef seasoning contains salt..

A bone-in ribeye steak sizzling in a HexClad frying pan on the stove, with a Yummly Smart Thermometer inserted to ensure perfect cooking temp.
A cut medium rare rib-eye steak fanned out on a green plate with a spring of rosemary.

Step 4: Heat a frying pan or cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Once it’s hot, place the steak in the skillet and sear it for 2-3 minutes on each side, including the edges.

 

Step 5: Transfer the skillet to the preheated oven after searing. Cook for 5-10 minutes to your desired doneness, using a meat thermometer to check the temperature. Let it rest for 5-10 minutes to allow the juices to redistribute.

7. While the steak is resting, add seasoned butter. I used garlic and shallots from Target. After it has rested, slice along the bone to separate the steak, cutting against the grain cut into slices.

Serve and enjoy!

Equipment

Steak Doneness Guide

Rare: 120-125°F (cool to warm red center, soft and tender texture)

Medium Rare: 130-135°F (warm red center, perfect steak texture - recommended)

Medium: 140-145°F (hot pink center, slightly firmer texture)

Medium Well: 150-155°F (mostly brown center, firm texture)

Well Done: 160°F and above (no color, very firm and much drier

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Author: Samantha

Juicy Baked Bone-In Ribeye Steak

Cooked in the oven - so easy and so delicious!
Print Pin Rate
Servings: 4 People
Total Time: 45 minutes
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes

Equipment

  • Frying Pan or Cast Iron Skillet
  • Tongs
  • Oven Mitt
  • Chef's knife
  • Cutting Board

Ingredients

  • 2 Bone-in Ribeye Steaks 1-inch steak
  • 2 T Spade L Ranch Beef Seasoning 1 T per steak
  • 3 T Olive Oil 1 T per steak, reserving 1 T for the frying pan
  • 2 T Butter
  • 1 teaspoon Dried Rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon Dried Parsley

Instructions

Preparation

  • Remove the steak from the refrigerator 30 minutes before cooking to bring it to room temperature. Preheat oven to 450℉. Pat both sides of the steak dry with a paper towel.
    2 Bone-in Ribeye Steaks
  • Brush ½ tablespoon olive and generously season both sides of the steak with Spade L Ranch Beef seasoning.
    3 T Olive Oil, 2 T Spade L Ranch Beef Seasoning

Cooking

  • Heat a Frying pan: In a Frying pan or cast-iron skillet, heat 1 T of olive oil on medium-high heat until it’s very hot. 1 T Extra virgin olive oil
  • Sear the Steak: Place the steak in the skillet and sear for 2-3 minutes on each side until a nice crust forms. Don't forget the sides of the steak
  • Transfer to Oven: After searing, transfer the skillet directly to the preheated oven 
  • Cook to Desired Doneness: Cook the steak in the oven for about 5-10 minutes, depending on your desired level of doneness. Use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature. See Notes for quick rundown of our recommended internal temperatures for different levels of doneness:
  • Remove From Oven and add Parsley Butter: Add 2 T Butter, 1 teaspoon Dried Parsley, 1 teaspoon Dried Rosemary
  • Resting: Let it Rest: Once the steak reaches your desired temperature, remove it from the oven and let it rest for 10 to 20 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, keeping it juicy 
  • Slice and Serve: After resting, slice the steak against the grain and serve.

Tips: Avoid Overcooking Keep an eye on the steak as it cooks in the oven to prevent overcooking. Remember, it will continue to cook slightly while resting 

    Use Tongs: When handling the steak, use tongs instead of a fork to avoid piercing the meat and losing juices.

      Enjoy your perfectly cooked bone-in ribeye steak!

        Notes

        Here’s a quick rundown of our recommended internal temperatures for different levels of doneness:
        Rare | 120°F 
        Medium Rare | 130°F 
        Medium | 140°F 
        Medium Well | 150°F 
        Well Done | 160°F 
         
        Course: Main Course
        Cuisine: American
        Keyword: delicious, Healthy, oven, protein

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        Hi, I'm Samantha

        An aspiring cook who leans on semi-scratch meals to create simple and relatable dishes for two in my small New York kitchen. Scaling portions and working with limited space can be challenging, but I've learned a few hacks to get meals served while they're still hot. I enjoy baking but consider myself a "rustic baker" because I have yet to master creating beautiful baked goods.

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        Cooked in the oven - so easy and so delicious!
        FBB-Main-BI-Ribey-Hero_1020x1360-rotated.jpg

        Picture a perfect bone-in ribeye steak sizzling in the oven as its marbled fat melts into golden, mouthwatering pockets of flavor. The aroma fills the kitchen, promising a hearty and unforgettable meal. This was my first experience cooking a ribeye steak. The simplicity met indulgence, and we savored every single bite!

        So juicy and flavorful, seasoned to perfection!

        My first introduction to a bone-in ribeye steak was at my niece Jen's house in Las Vegas. Her husband, Cliff, grilled the most flavorful steak, and I knew I had to try making it at home. I started by giving it a good sear on the stovetop and finished cooking it to medium rare in the oven. It pairs perfectly with my Delicious Sautéed Zucchini and Squash.

        A cut medium rare rib-eye steak fanned out on a green plate with a spring of rosemary.

        Table of Contents

        Ingredients

        Ingredients for a perfect steak. A Bone-in ribeye steak on a sheet pan with a grate, cold-pressed olive oil, salt, pepper, Spade L Ranch seasoning, and garlic and shallot butter.

        Instructions

        Cooking a steak can be intimidating, but this recipe is surprisingly simple!

        A bone-in ribeye steak being dry brined with a generous coating of sea salt on a half-sheet pan with a grate
        Bone-in ribeye steak being patted dry with paper towels to remove moisture after dry brining, ready for seasoning
        A bone-in ribeye steak on a sheet pan with a grate, seasoned with cold-pressed olive oil, pepper, Spade L Ranch seasoning.

        Step 1: Dry brine the steak. Season the steak liberally on both sides with sea salt. 

        Once seasoned, you’ll want to place your steak in the refrigerator uncovered on a baking rack to allow airflow on both sides for at least one hour and up to two days to allow the salt to work its magic.

        Step 2: Prep the steak. Remove the steak from the refrigerator*. Before seasoning, pat both sides dry with a paper towel to remove moisture (there should be very little).

        *If you like your steak cooked medium, take it out of the refrigerator 30 minutes prior to cooking. Check the steak cooking guide in the post for the desired level of doneness.

        Step 3: Season the steak. Brush both sides of the steak with olive oil. This helps the seasonings adhere better. Next, season both sides of the steak with pepper and Spade L Ranch Beef seasoning.

        I only use salt for dry brining since Spade L Ranch Beef seasoning contains salt..

        A bone-in ribeye steak sizzling in a HexClad frying pan on the stove, with a Yummly Smart Thermometer inserted to ensure perfect cooking temp.
        A cut medium rare rib-eye steak fanned out on a green plate with a spring of rosemary.

        Step 4: Heat a frying pan or cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Once it’s hot, place the steak in the skillet and sear it for 2-3 minutes on each side, including the edges.

         

        Step 5: Transfer the skillet to the preheated oven after searing. Cook for 5-10 minutes to your desired doneness, using a meat thermometer to check the temperature. Let it rest for 5-10 minutes to allow the juices to redistribute.

        7. While the steak is resting, add seasoned butter. I used garlic and shallots from Target. After it has rested, slice along the bone to separate the steak, cutting against the grain cut into slices.

        Serve and enjoy!

        Equipment

        Steak Doneness Guide

        Rare: 120-125°F (cool to warm red center, soft and tender texture)

        Medium Rare: 130-135°F (warm red center, perfect steak texture - recommended)

        Medium: 140-145°F (hot pink center, slightly firmer texture)

        Medium Well: 150-155°F (mostly brown center, firm texture)

        Well Done: 160°F and above (no color, very firm and much drier

        FBB-Main-BI-Ribey-Hero_1020x1360-rotated.jpg
        Author: Samantha

        Juicy Baked Bone-In Ribeye Steak

        Cooked in the oven - so easy and so delicious!
        Print Pin Rate
        Servings: 4 People
        Total Time: 45 minutes
        Prep Time: 30 minutes
        Cook Time: 15 minutes

        Equipment

        • Frying Pan or Cast Iron Skillet
        • Tongs
        • Oven Mitt
        • Chef's knife
        • Cutting Board

        Ingredients

        • 2 Bone-in Ribeye Steaks 1-inch steak
        • 2 T Spade L Ranch Beef Seasoning 1 T per steak
        • 3 T Olive Oil 1 T per steak, reserving 1 T for the frying pan
        • 2 T Butter
        • 1 teaspoon Dried Rosemary
        • 1 teaspoon Dried Parsley

        Instructions

        Preparation

        • Remove the steak from the refrigerator 30 minutes before cooking to bring it to room temperature. Preheat oven to 450℉. Pat both sides of the steak dry with a paper towel.
          2 Bone-in Ribeye Steaks
        • Brush ½ tablespoon olive and generously season both sides of the steak with Spade L Ranch Beef seasoning.
          3 T Olive Oil, 2 T Spade L Ranch Beef Seasoning

        Cooking

        • Heat a Frying pan: In a Frying pan or cast-iron skillet, heat 1 T of olive oil on medium-high heat until it’s very hot. 1 T Extra virgin olive oil
        • Sear the Steak: Place the steak in the skillet and sear for 2-3 minutes on each side until a nice crust forms. Don't forget the sides of the steak
        • Transfer to Oven: After searing, transfer the skillet directly to the preheated oven 
        • Cook to Desired Doneness: Cook the steak in the oven for about 5-10 minutes, depending on your desired level of doneness. Use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature. See Notes for quick rundown of our recommended internal temperatures for different levels of doneness:
        • Remove From Oven and add Parsley Butter: Add 2 T Butter, 1 teaspoon Dried Parsley, 1 teaspoon Dried Rosemary
        • Resting: Let it Rest: Once the steak reaches your desired temperature, remove it from the oven and let it rest for 10 to 20 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, keeping it juicy 
        • Slice and Serve: After resting, slice the steak against the grain and serve.

        Tips: Avoid Overcooking Keep an eye on the steak as it cooks in the oven to prevent overcooking. Remember, it will continue to cook slightly while resting 

          Use Tongs: When handling the steak, use tongs instead of a fork to avoid piercing the meat and losing juices.

            Enjoy your perfectly cooked bone-in ribeye steak!

              Notes

              Here’s a quick rundown of our recommended internal temperatures for different levels of doneness:
              Rare | 120°F 
              Medium Rare | 130°F 
              Medium | 140°F 
              Medium Well | 150°F 
              Well Done | 160°F 
               
              Course: Main Course
              Cuisine: American
              Keyword: delicious, Healthy, oven, protein

              Did You Make This Recipe?

              We hope you give this thirst-quenching recovery drink a try.  Leave your comment below.

              Savor the Good Life!

              Samantha

              Frequently Asked Questions

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