How hot should charcoal grill be for steak

PUBLISHED: May 24, 2022 • By

When grilling season hits there’s nothing like a perfect steak to celebrate the season. Whether you use a gas grill or charcoal grill the question is the same: what’s the best temp to grill steaks?

How hot should charcoal grill be for steak

The cooking process for a good steak can be daunting. Steak is more expensive than ground beef or chicken so you want to get it right the first time. There’s nothing better than a perfectly cooked juicy steak, and nothing worse than a dry overcooked steak.

For a pro guide to buying steak, getting perfect grill marks, complete instructions for grilling steaks perfectly every time and more, check out our How to Grill Steak Perfectly guide.

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  • Best grill temperature for grilling steak
  • How long to grill steak?
  • Do steaks need to be at room temperature?
  • Expert Tips

Best grill temperature for grilling steak

Most recipes call for a high heat temperatures; 450 degrees to 500 degrees.

This allows quick searing of the steak to develop the Maillard reaction. It’s a chemical reaction creating a nice crust on the steak, great flavors and it seals in the juices.

The chemistry of the Maillard reaction involves breaking down the proteins in foods into individual amino acids that react with the sugars in foods when in the presence of high temperature.

What does this all mean? It produces the caramelization on the outside of foods, as well as the color, aroma and texture of the meat.

How hot should charcoal grill be for steak

How long to grill steak?

Different sizes and different types of steak cook in different amounts of time. The cooking time for grilling steak depends on:

  • thickness of the meat
  • type of steak
  • the amount of marbling (or fat in the meat)
  • how done you want it

Time on individual grills can vary so always check the steak’s internal temperature with a digital instant read thermometer in the thickest part of the steak for an accurate reading.

General guideline: remove the steak from the grill when the instant read digital thermometer reads 130 degrees for medium-rare or 140 degrees for medium. The steak’s temperature will continue to rise (around 5 degrees) as it rests.

DonenessRemove from Grill (temp F)Resting time (minutes)Final Steak Temperature (F)
Rare 120 degrees 5 125 degrees
Medium-Rare 130 degrees 5 135 degrees
Medium 140 degrees 5 145 degrees
Medium-Well 145 degrees 5 150 degrees
Well done 155 degrees 5 160 degrees
NOTE: The USDA recommends steaks and roasts be cooked to 145°F (medium) and then rested for at least 3 minutes. Resting time will differ depending on the steak type being grilled.

Here are some specific guidelines for popular grilling steaks:

Filet Mignon & Center-cut Ribeye Steak

ThicknessRare (110 to 120 F)Medium Rare (120 to 130 F)Medium (130 to 140 F)
1 1/2 inches 3 minutes EACH SIDE 3 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE 4 minutes EACH SIDE
1 3/4 inches 3 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE 4 minutes EACH SIDE 4 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE
2 inches 4 minutes EACH SIDE 4 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE 5 minutes EACH SIDE

Sirloin Strip Steak, Ribeye Steak & Porterhouse Steak

ThicknessRare (110 to 120 F)Medium Rare (120 to 130 F)Medium (130 to 140 F)
1 inch 4 minutes EACH SIDE 5 minutes EACH SIDE 6 minutes EACH SIDE
1 1/4 inches 4 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE 5 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE 6 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE
1 1/2 inches 5 minutes EACH SIDE 6 minutes EACH SIDE 7 minutes EACH SIDE
1 3/4 inches 5 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE 6 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE 7 1/2 minutes EACH SIDE
2 inches 6 minutes EACH SIDE 7 minutes EACH SIDE 8 minutes EACH SIDE
The USDA recommends steaks and roasts be cooked to 145°F (medium) and then rested for at least 3 minutes. 

Do steaks need to be at room temperature?

They don’t have to be but if they are they’ll cook more quickly and evenly. You can take them out of the refrigerator 30 minutes before grilling as the grill heats.

Expert Tips

Full preheat the gas grill or charcoal grill. Don’t start grilling until the grill is fully heated for even cooking.

Use a meat thermometer. Though the press-texture method works to determine the level of doneness, an instant read digital thermometer is more reliable. In seconds the internal temperature will register so not much heat is lost and you can be sure your cooked steak meets food safety requirements too.

Always rest steak for 5 minutes. After grilling remove the steak from grill grates and allow it to sit for 5 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute for a juicy steak. The steak’s temperature will increase around 5 degrees as it rests.

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How do you cook steak on a charcoal grill?

Place the steaks on the grill and cook until golden brown and slightly charred, 4 to 5 minutes. Turn the steaks over and continue to grill 3 to 5 minutes for medium-rare (an internal temperature of 135 degrees F), 5 to 7 minutes for medium (140 degrees F) or 8 to 10 minutes for medium-well (150 degrees F).

How hot should my grill be to cook steak?

Preheat your grill on high. High heat will give your steak a perfect crust. Monitor the grill temperature to ensure that it remains at around 450°F to 500°F. You want to hear that sizzle when the steak hits the grill.

How long do you grill steak at 400 degrees?

At 400°, cook for 3:30 minutes per side. A medium-rare steak is the recommended doneness to taste the meat's natural flavor. It's usually how meat connoisseurs and chefs like to eat it.

How long do you grill steaks at 450?

Season steaks about 10-15 minutes before grilling and preheat your grill to medium-high heat (about 450-500 degrees F.) Place steaks on hot, well oiled grill. Cover with grill lid and cook for 3-4 minutes, (or more, depending on the thickness of the steak).