Sirloin steak cooked on the Alfa 4 pizze wood fired oven
Angela Slater
Daughter of a farmer and market gardener so have always had a connection with the outdoors, whether it was keeping animals or producing fruit, vegetables and cut flowers. Along with my work at Hayes Garden World I also have a smallholding, mainly breeding rare breed pigs. I gained an HND and BSc in Conservation and Environmental Land Management, as a result I am an ardent environmentalist and have a keen interest in environmentally friendly gardening. In my time at Hayes I worked for several years in the Outdoor Plant and Houseplant areas

How To Grill A Sirloin Steak In The Alfa 4 Pizze Wood Fired Oven

Classic, quick, easy, tasty steak cooked in minutes

Sirloin steak is quick and easy to cook in the Alfa wood fired oven. Legend has it that King James 1 of England knighted the piece of meat at Hoghton Tower in Lancashire as it was an outstanding piece of meat; however there is no evidence to support this. The most likely explanation of its name is that it derives from the Old French with ‘sur’ meaning above and ‘longe’ meaning loin.

The steak we cooked was sourced from a family butcher where the meat has provenance. It is just going to be seasoned with some sea salt as the pepper could burn in the intense heat of the oven. Richard Holden, top UK BBQ chef, will show you just how easy it is to produce dinner from the Alfa 4 pizze.

 

 

It is important to pre-heat the oven to the correct temperature then the steak will cook quickly and give you that band of crispy browned fat down the side. Pre-heat to 225c (437F) by lighting the logs in the centre of the oven then moving to one side when you are ready to cook. Place some logs on the opposite side of the oven to the fire, this ensures that when you need to add more fuel the temperature doesn’t drop too much, as the logs are already quite hot. The logs we have used today are kiln dried alder; kiln dried hard wood should always be used as it burns longer and hotter than the soft wood, which can also give off nasty resinous smoke.

Place the steak straight onto the ceramic tiles with the fat closest to the fire. Turn over about halfway through the cook, for medium rare it should only take 3 – 4 minutes either side.

Temperatures for steak

  • Rare:  43 - 49C (110 – 120F)
  • Med/rare:  54 - 57C (130 - 135F)
  • Med:  57 - 63C (135 - 145F)
  • Well:  68C+ (155F+)

For more recipes, hints and tips on how to make the most of your Alfa wood fired oven just click the link:

What accessories do I need to cook in the Alfa wood fired oven?

How to dispose of the ash out of the Alfa wood fired oven

How to store the Alfa wood fired oven over winter

Can I cook anything other than pizza in my Alfa wood fired oven?

Can the Alfa wood fired oven stay out all year round?

Is the Alfa wood fired oven portable?

Is the outside of the Alfa wood fired oven safe to touch when lit?

How long does the Alfa wood fired oven stay hot for?

How much wood do I need to cook on my Alfa wood fired oven?

What kind of wood does the Alfa wood fired oven take?

How long does it take to bring an Alfa wood fired oven up to cooking temperature?

How to clean the oven floor of an Alfa wood fired oven

Alfa Toto wood fired oven and BBQ/grill

How to cook Nutella and banana calzone on the Alfa wood fired oven

How to cook a sweet pizza with maple syrup, raspberries and banana in the Alfa wood fired oven

How to grill a ribeye steak in the Alfa 4 Pizze wood fired oven

How to bake focaccia with olives and rosemary in the Alfa wood fired oven

How to roast a rib of beef in the Alfa wood fired oven

How to cook Sunday lunch (roast loin of pork with roast vegetables and cauliflower cheese) cooked on the Alfa wood fired oven

How to cook a pizza in the Alfa pizza oven

How to light the Alfa pizza oven