Bring the Steakhouse Home: 7 Sizzling Recipes for a Christmas Feast


Top-tier steakhouses grill at temperatures over 1000°F to instantly sear the exterior and lock in juices. Your home oven barely tops out at 500°F. If you are wanting to elevate your holiday feast this Christmas, look for extreme heat.

Speed is Flavor. When you hit a steak with 1500°F, two things happen instantly.
First, the Maillard Reaction kicks in, creating that dark, savory, caramelized crust (the "bark") that defines a great steak.
Second, it happens so fast—often in under 3 minutes—that the center stays perfectly pink and juicy.
Plus, it’s a lifesaver for the host. While the turkey hogs the kitchen oven for hours, this grill sits on the patio or table, churning out restaurant-quality appetizers, sides, and steaks in seconds.
A good Infrared grill bridges the gap between amateur home cooking and professional culinary results. By delivering around 1500°F of instant, top-down heat, it allows you to create a crust that ordinary propane or charcoal grills can only dream of.
Turkey is traditional, but a bone-in ribeye is a celebration. This is the centerpiece that stops the conversation.
Lamb is a classic Christmas staple. The infrared heat renders the fat cap crispy while keeping the meat sweet and tender—something a slow roast often fails to do.
For guests saving room for Christmas cookies, this is the perfect lighter main course.

Many families have a tradition of pizza on Christmas Eve. Your Big Horn grill (16-inch model) includes a pizza stone that replicates a wood-fired oven in 90 seconds.
Green vegetables are a must for the holiday table.
Texture is everything. These replace the boring mashed potatoes with something crunchy and exciting.
A warm, spiced dessert is the perfect end to a cold December night.
Cooking with infrared is different. It’s fast, intense, and requires attention.
This is the golden rule. If your meat is wet, the 1500°F heat wastes energy evaporating water (steaming) instead of searing. Pat every steak bone-dry with paper towels before seasoning for that legendary crust.
At these temperatures, heat drives deep into the meat quickly. Pull your steaks off the grill when they are 5-10 degrees below your target temperature. They will finish cooking on the cutting board while they rest.
Don't worry about the mess. The high heat vaporizes most drips before they hit the bottom. For what's left, the drip tray and front shelf of your Big Horn grill are removable and dishwasher safe. Throw them in after dinner and relax.
This Christmas, give your family the gift of flavor. The Big Horn Outdoors® Infrared Steak Grill turns a standard dinner into a culinary event. From the crackling crust of a ribeye to the festive crunch of a pizza, make this holiday season the most delicious one yet.
Ready to upgrade your Christmas menu? Shop the Big Horn Infrared Grill today and bring the steakhouse home for the holidays.
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