Hawaiian Grilled Ribeye with Pineapple Soy Marinade
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Heath Riles 8 min read

Hawaiian Grilled Ribeye with Pineapple Soy Marinade


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Hawaiian Grilled Ribeye with Pineapple Soy Marinade

Heath Riles

Servings

2

Prep Time

4 hours 10 minutes

Cuisine

Asian

Category

Steak

Hawaiian Grilled Ribeye with pineapple soy marinade delivers sweet, savory flavor and a caramelized crust. Juicy charcoal-grilled steak ready in minutes.



Hawaiian Grilled Ribeye with Pineapple Soy Marinade

Ingredients

  • 1 large ribeye steak (16–18 oz)

  • ¼ cup brown sugar

  • ¼ cup low sodium soy sauce

  • 6 oz pineapple juice

  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar

  • 2–3 garlic cloves, minced

  • 1–2 teaspoons Heath Riles BBQ Garlic Butter Rub

  • 1–2 teaspoons Heath Riles BBQ Beef Rub

  • Fresh pineapple slices (optional, for grilling)

Directions

  1. In a bowl, combine brown sugar, soy sauce, pineapple juice, apple cider vinegar, and minced garlic.

  2. Place the ribeye in a zip-top bag and pour most of the marinade over the steak, reserving a small portion for basting. Refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight.

  3. Light charcoal and set up a two-zone fire on the grill. Heat to about 500–550°F.

  4. Remove the ribeye from the marinade and pat dry. Season with Garlic Butter Rub and Beef Rub.

  5. Place the steak on the cool side of the grill and cook for about 5 minutes to begin warming through.

  6. Move the steak to the hot side of the grill. Flip frequently while brushing with the reserved marinade as it reduces. Cook until the internal temperature reaches 125–127°F for medium rare.

  7. Remove from the grill and rest for 8–10 minutes before slicing.

  8. Grill pineapple slices over direct heat for 1–2 minutes per side and serve alongside the steak.