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Old Dave

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Me and my bride were getting the itch for my “Not Yet Famous Coatesville Steak Hoagies” and decided to cook up a couple of ribeyes for this treat. Philly has its Philly Cheese Steaks, Chicago has its Italian Beefs and Old Dave does his version of a Steak Hoagie.

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Jan prepped the 16oz ribeyes, three 1/3 pound burgers, and a sliced up can of Spam with some garlic salt and fresh ground black pepper.

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While she was prepping the meat, I got my little Cobb grill loaded up with that great Ozark Oak lump charcoal. I understand that this company has gone out of business. Sure glad I have a few bags left in storage.

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Seared the steaks and cooked them to medium rare.

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Did the burgers next and took them off at 155 internal.

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Cooked the Spam last and it came out looking good.

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We decided to eat a couple of the burgers so I grilled up a couple of onion buns.

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The meat looked great and sure smelled good.

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We made up a couple of bacon mushroom cheeseburgers and it made a fine lunch.

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I plan to slice the steak into thin slices for my Steak Hoagies. Should be enough meat for four sandwiches. The picture is from a previous cook of this wonderful treat.
 
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